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He sings : “ Lord , I believe a rest remains To all Thy people known : A rest where pure enjoyment reigns , And Thou art lored alone . ” That is mere sentiment with him ; and then , as his experience , he sings : “ Look , how we grovel ...
He sings : “ Lord , I believe a rest remains To all Thy people known : A rest where pure enjoyment reigns , And Thou art lored alone . ” That is mere sentiment with him ; and then , as his experience , he sings : “ Look , how we grovel ...
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He sings : " Lord , I believe a rest remains To all Thy people known : A rest where pure enjoyment reigns , And Thou art loved alone . " That is mere sentiment with him ; and then , as his experience , he sings : " Look , how we grovel ...
He sings : " Lord , I believe a rest remains To all Thy people known : A rest where pure enjoyment reigns , And Thou art loved alone . " That is mere sentiment with him ; and then , as his experience , he sings : " Look , how we grovel ...
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