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[An old disciple of thy Lord]
The disciples...brought with them one Mnason, &c.
—xxi. 16.
An old disciple of thy Lord
Mnason receive thy sacred guest,
(Thy hospitable love's reward,)
As with an host of angels bless'd:
Thou canst no more on earth require;
For if possess'd of Paul thou art
Thou hast the Gentile church entire,
Carried in their apostle's heart.
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