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HEATHENISM by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN

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First Line: MID BALAK'S MAGIC FIRES
Last Line: BREAD OF THE VERY STONES, OR THIRST WITH ASHES SLAKE

'MID Balak's magic fires
The Spirit spake, clear as in Israel;
With prayers untrue and covetous desires
Did God vouchsafe to dwell;
Who summon'd dreams, His earlier word to bring
To patient Job's vex'd friends, and Gerar's guileless king.

If such o'erflowing grace
From Aaron's vest e'en on the Sibyl ran,
Why should we fear, the Son now lacks His place
Where roams unchristen'd man
As though, where faith is keen, He cannot make
Bread of the very stones, or thirst with ashes slake



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