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��COME to our poor nature's night, ' Like the dew thy peace distil ; With thy blessed inward light, Guide, subdue our wayward will. Holy Ghost the Infinite,, Things of Christ unfolding still.

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��We are sinful — cleanse us, Lord ; ! Gentle, awful, holy Guest, Sick and faint — thy strength afford ; I Make thy temple in each breast ; Lost — until by thee restored, j There thy presence be confessed,

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��With us, for us, intercede.

And, with voiceless groanings, plead

Our unutterable need.

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In us 'Abba, Father ' cry. Earnest of the bliss on high, Seal of immortality.

Comforter Divine.

Search for us the depths of God ; Upwards by the starry road. Bear us to thy high abode, Comforter Divine.

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