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Grudging obedience, still I will obey : Faint-hearted, fearful, doubtful if I be, Gladly, or sadly, I will follow thee.

Into the land of righteousness I go.

The footsteps thither thine and not my own ; Jesu, thvself the wav, alone I know ;

Thy will be mine, for other have I none : Unprofitable servant though I be.

Gladly, or sadly, let me follow thee.

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