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He can crawl like a serpent,-'
If you want to see what sin really is'
The hard-hearted, cold-blooded,-'
A stable, a hovel, a hedge, any unadorned corner'
Poor, miserable, paltry works of a polluted worm!'
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Mere toys and baubles'
Heavenly dew'
Coming up from the wilderness'
When we gaze upon the lifeless corpse'
There, on the other side, is my solitary soul'
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Here, on one side, is the WORLD and all . . .'
Even your own relatives think you are almost insane'
Make straight paths for your feet.'
Have nothing to do with them.'
The foulest filth under the cleanest cloak'
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Familiarity with sacred things'
Pride, self-conceit, and self-exaltation'
What? Will He forgive us all sins?'
This sacred anointing'
What makes the children of God so strange? '
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By His wounds we are healed'
Strangle and suffocate it!'
They will never perish!'
All things!'
Without a spot or wrinkle or any other blemish!'
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Bitten by this serpent's tooth'
Like a weed upon a dung-heap!'
He alone can rescue me'
The Lord sometimes flogs His children home!'
He may talk like an angel, and live like a devil.'
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This idol-making, idol-loving world'
He has given me a cup of deep sorrow to drink'
O, view the family of God toiling homeward . . .'
Were we left wholly in its hands!'
Romantic dreams of pleasure and earthly joy?'
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The love of the truth'
These "lovers" of ours'
It is in these storms'
His secret power and influence'
Every kind of sin'
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If your flesh had its full swing?'
A coward's castle'
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