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22 At Christ's right hand the sheep do stand , his holy martyrs who For his dear name suffering shame , calamity and woe , Like champions stood and with their blood their testimony sealed , Whose innocence without offence to Christ ...
22 At Christ's right hand the sheep do stand , his holy martyrs who For his dear name suffering shame , calamity and woe , Like champions stood and with their blood their testimony sealed , Whose innocence without offence to Christ ...
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26 All stand before their Savior in long white robes y - clad , Their countenance full of pleasance , ap- pearing wondrous glad . O glorious sight ! Behold how bright dust heaps are made to shine , Conformed so their Lord unto , whose ...
26 All stand before their Savior in long white robes y - clad , Their countenance full of pleasance , ap- pearing wondrous glad . O glorious sight ! Behold how bright dust heaps are made to shine , Conformed so their Lord unto , whose ...
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These num'rous bands , wringing their hands and weeping , all stand there , Filled with anguish , whose hearts do lan- guish through self - tormenting fear . 36 Fast by them stand at Christ's left hand the lion fierce and fell ...
These num'rous bands , wringing their hands and weeping , all stand there , Filled with anguish , whose hearts do lan- guish through self - tormenting fear . 36 Fast by them stand at Christ's left hand the lion fierce and fell ...
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