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2508.
[I the miracle admire]
When Moses saw it, he wondered at the sight.
—vii. 31.
I the miracle admire,
Daily I behold the same
Unconsumed amidst the fire,
Tempted, yet preserved, I am!
In the flaming furnace whole
I the sevenfold test endure,
Till the Lord bring forth my soul,
Pure, in Him entirely pure.
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