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[The world exult to see pursued]
Now Caiaphas was he, which gave counsel, &c.
—xviii. 14.
The world exult to see pursued
Their counsel to destroy the good,
And God permits them to oppress,
And curses with their own success:
When priests against His church conspire,
Accomplishing the fiends' desire,
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Their joys in endless sorrows end.
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