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Rh But imtfj tenUtttg of soul ann of strengtij, ixtitfj a sacrifice fjumari, OTttfj tfje fclijjljtmg of goutfj, arto trje fairing afoag of our manfjooo" : p?car its, O Baal. Deafness and dumbness hath Baal, the god of the heathen ; Still through the ages resoundeth the voice of the Just One, Calm with the calmness of woe overcome and accomplished : Having ascended, He sitteth at rest with the Father, Waiting the fulness of time, His atonement's fruition — Awful in calmness and strength is the voice of the Just One :— The gospel have they, the law and light, but they will not hearken. My Spirit shall not for ever strive with man; Though one should rise from the dead, they would not observe nor profit ; The tree that falleth to south or north, as it falls must lie.