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[Ye murmur and accuse in vain]
Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and, &c.
—xi. 3.
Ye murmur and accuse in vain,
That mingling with the worst of men
Fraternal love we show;
Our Master did with sinners eat;
His servants count it right and meet
In all His steps to go.
That mingling with the worst of men
Fraternal love we show;
Our Master did with sinners eat;
His servants count it right and meet
In all His steps to go.
Who want the form of godliness
To them we must our love express;
But always ready are
A simple full account to give,
And with our angry brethren's leave
The matter to declare.
To them we must our love express;
But always ready are
A simple full account to give,
And with our angry brethren's leave
The matter to declare.
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