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3464.
[It is the Lord, who doth not grieve]
As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten.
—iii. 19.
It is the Lord, who doth not grieve,
Or needlessly reprove;
Saviour, I thankfully receive
The tokens of Thy love:
The tokens of Thy love I prize,
By answering Thine intent,
By listening to Thy rod that cries,
“Be zealous, and repent.”
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