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[Stranger far the miracle]
And they were filled with wonder.
—iii. 10.
Stranger far the miracle
Which doth a soul convert,
When our Lord vouchsafes to heal
Our impotence of heart:
Outward miracles are done
That we the' Invisible may see,
God who all His power makes known
In man's infirmity.
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