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[Fill'd with the Spirit of holiness]
They...began to speak with other tongues, as the, &c.
—ii. 4.
Fill'd with the Spirit of holiness
One family is join'd
With all the tongues of earth to praise
The Saviour of mankind;
Earnest of the whole world employ'd
In their own tongues to sing,
In season due, the' incarnate God,
The saints' eternal King.
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