| Hearken, thou, until I relate things
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| That shall come to pass in latter ages of the world
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| For we are the seeds of the triumph yet to come…
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| Only a few, in the multitudes upon earth shall be aware of what they do,
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| but all will court the assassination of Christ’s redemption, again and again…
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| Their apparent choice of the cross against the serpent
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| Hides nothing, from north to south, but a call for chastisement
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| The sins of men will stink more than a pestilence before God…
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| What a balm for the soul of those who respire hellfire
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| To witness Abraham sacrifice his firstborn
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| Amen!
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| Contemplate and say, what is earth, else than a frenetic psalmody for His Venue?
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| Arise O Lord. |
| Let not man prevail… visionary words indeed
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| For man is the key and man is the device
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| And out of his ranks shall arise the saviour draped in the blood of the Unborn
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| Scriptures say «We do not think him to be the devil or a demon as some others do
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| But one of mankind in whom Satan shall dwell totally…
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| For he is the man of sin, the son of perdition
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| Such that he will seat himself in the Temple as if he were God»
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| Woe to thee Corozain… woe to thee Bethsaida… and thou Capharnaum
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| That art exalted up to heaven, thou shalt be thrust down to hell…
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| For he will grow from child to man and extirpate
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| Souls in a devilish whirl from your cursed bosom
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| Fraught voices rise to the sky and beseech god to avert the incarnation
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| But mankind was the prism to the quintessence of corruption
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| Contemplate and say, what is earth, else than a frenetic psalmody for His Venue?
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| What joy and glory shouts he who bears the mark of the Beast
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| Consumed and eaten have been the abundant abortions of mankind, but now
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| None of them, humans, shall remain but what birds could not carry off in their
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| claws! |