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LIBERALISM by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN

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First Line: YE CANNOT HALVE THE GOSPEL OF GOD'S GRACE
Last Line: O'ER OUR OWN CAMP, AND RULES AMID OUR FRIENDS?

YE cannot halve the Gospel of God's grace;
Men of presumptuous heart! I know you well.
Ye are of those who plan that we should dwell,
Each in his tranquil home and holy place;
Seeing the Word refines all natures rude,
And tames the stirrings of the multitude.

And ye have caught some echoes of its lore,
As heralded amid the joyous choirs;
Ye mark'd it spoke of peace, chastised desires,
Good-will and mercy, -- and ye heard no more;
But, as for zeal and quick-eyed sanctity,
And the dread depths of grace, ye pass'd them by

And so ye halve the Truth; for ye in heart,
At best, are doubters whether it be true,
The theme discarding, as unmeet for you,
Statesmen or Sages. O new-compass'd art
Of the ancient Foe! -- but what, if it extends
O'er our own camp, and rules amid our friends?



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