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[Jesus, what hast Thou done?]
What hast Thou done?
—xviii. 35.
Jesus, what hast Thou done?
No evil was in Thee,
But Thou hast made my deeds Thine own
A criminal for me.
For Adam's sinful race
Thou art condemn'd to die
That through Thy blood and righteousness
We all may reach the sky.
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