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2360.
[The kinsmen of the Lord]
With His brethren.
—i. 14.
The kinsmen of the Lord
Whom first they disbelieved,
The proofs of Christ to life restored
With faith at length received:
By their examples taught,
Deists accept His grace,
And whom ye once a madman thought,
Your Lord and God confess.
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