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[Hadst Thou, O Lord, been always here]
But I know, that even now, whatsoever Thou, &c.
—xi. 22.
Hadst Thou, O Lord, been always here,
My soul through sin had never died;
But now in my behalf appear,
My Spokesman at Thy Father's side:
He cannot turn away from Thee,
Thou must prevail I surely know;
Whate'er Thou dost request for me
He will for Thy dear sake bestow.
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