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2909.
[Loosed from his bands, awhile restored]
He loosed him from his bands, and, &c.
—xxii. 30.
Loosed from his bands, awhile restored
To partial liberty,
He stands, the servant of the Lord,
Whose soul is always free:
To face his foes he cannot fear,
Who knows the day is nigh
When he and they shall both appear
Before the Lord Most-High.
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