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2502.
[Lord appear, the wrongs redress]
And seeing one of them suffer wrong, he, &c.
—vii. 24.
Lord appear, the wrongs redress
Unto Thy people done,
Let the world no more oppress
Whom Thou hast call'd Thine own;
Set Thine injured brethren free
From Satan's dire despotic sway,
Now destroy his tyranny,
And sin for ever slay.
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