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| | Jesus Only, Octavius Winslow The Reformed Reader |
 | | To Jesus only shall the anthem be sung, to Jesus only shall the honor be ascribed, to Jesus only shall the glory redound, Jesus only shall wear the crown. |
 | | To Jesus only could be entrusted the recovery and the keeping of this cabinet of precious jewels―jewels lost, and scattered, and hidden in the fall, yet predestinated to a rescue and a glory great and endless as God’s own being. |
 | | Moses, the type of the Law, and Elijah, the representative of the prophets, had passed away, and no one was left "except Jesus only." All their fears had subsided, for Jesus had calmed them. |
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