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Lines From A Letter To A Young Clerical Friend

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    A strength Thy service cannot tire,
    A faith which doubt can never dim,
    A heart of love, a lip of fire,
    O Freedom's God! be Thou to him!
    Speak through him words of power and fear,
    As through Thy prophet bards of old,
    And let a scornful people hear
    Once more Thy Sinai-thunders rolled.
    For lying lips Thy blessing seek,
    And hands of blood are raised to Thee,
    And on Thy children, crushed and weak,
    The oppressor plants his kneeling knee.
    Let then, O God! Thy servant dare
    Thy truth in all its power to tell,
    Unmask the priestly thieves, and tear
    The Bible from the grasp of hell!
    From hollow rite and narrow span
    Of law and sect by Thee released,
    Oh, teach him that the Christian man
    Is holier than the Jewish priest.
    Chase back the shadows, gray and old,
    Of the dead ages, from his way,
    And let his hopeful eyes behold
    The dawn of Thy millennial day;
    That day when lettered limb and mind
    Shall know the truth which maketh free,
    And he alone who loves his kind
    Shall, childlike, claim the love of Thee



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