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Peace, perfect peace, death shadowing us and ours? Jesus has vanquished death and all its powers.

It is enough : earth's struggles soon shall cease, And Jesus call us to heaven's perfect peace.

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THE world can neither give nor take, Nor can they comprehend That peace of God w'hich Christ hath bought, That peace which knows no end.

The burning bush was not consumed Whilst God remained there ;

The three, when Jesus made the Found fire as soft as air. [fourth.

��God's furnace doth in Zion stand ;

But Zion's God sits by, As the refiner views his gold

With an observant eye.

His thoughts are high, his love is wise. His wounds a cure intend ; And, though he doth not always smile. He loves unto the end.

��His love is constant as the sun. Though clouds come oft between ;

And, could my faith but pierce these clouds, It might be always seen.

Yet I shall ever, ever sing,

And thou for ever shine ; I have thine own dear pledge for this ;

Lord, thou art ever mine.

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