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2965.
[A bigot obstinately wrong]
I verily thought with myself, that I ought.
—xxvi. 9.
A bigot obstinately wrong,
Yet certain he is right,
May confident continue long
Gainst Jesus Christ to fight;
May persecute the witnesses
With blind pernicious zeal,
And while he thinks his God to please
Rejoice the fiends in hell.
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