"All which she entreats, for His Sake, to be done, Who suffer'd to save them, Christ Jesus, His Son,β In respect to the World, the Redeemer of All; "To the Church of the Faithful, most chiefly," saith Paul; And to them who shall suffer, whoever they be, In the Spirit of Christ, in the highest Degree. How ought such a Goodness all Minds to prepare For an hearty "Amen" to this Catholic Pray'r!"
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John Byrom
John Byrom (29 February 1692 β 26 September 1763) was an English poet.
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