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2052.
[No; the letter profits nought]
If I then, your Lord and Master, have, &c.
—xiii. 14.
No; the letter profits nought
And few could that fulfil;
But we all by Jesus taught
May know and do His will;
All to all may helpful prove
To meanest offices submit:
Thus we humbly serve in love,
And wash each other's feet.
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