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The parables of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ

Done into familiar verse, with occasional applications, for the use and improvement of younger minds. By Christopher Smart

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PARABLE LXIV. The Head-Stone in the Corner.
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PARABLE LXIV. The Head-Stone in the Corner.

The Lord did thus bespeak the throng,
“Have ye not read in David's song?
“What scoffing builders could disown
“Is of the church the corner-stone,
“The work of God, supremely wise,
“And is stupendous in our eyes.
“Therefore I to you all aver,
“God shall his heav'nly reign transfer
“To nations that shall grow in grace,
“And rend it from the Jewish race:
“And whoso on that stone shall dare
“To fall, he shall be broken there;
“But on the man that stone shall fall,
“'Twill grind him as the powder small.”

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The rebel Jews, perverse of will,
New plans of faith projecting still,
Deny'd the very law they read,
And brought tradition in its stead:
Thus did they spurn the corner-stone,
And laid foundations of their own.
Now Christ has built the church in pow'r
At once her basis and her tow'r;
And who shall stumble in offence,
Though with a plea of innocence,
Must seek to pray'r, must weep apart
In broken and a contrite heart.
But sins of an enormous cry
Force Christ in vengeance from on high;
But mercy glories to adjourn,
And bear affront, and wait a turn.