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Enter the veil and go without the camp, Taste heaven's sweetness, thus the earth forsake; If by the Holiest I am satisfied, How can I of earth's vanities partake? |
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Enter the veil and go without the camp, By heaven's presence will the earth depart; If heaven's glory doth my spirit charm, How can earth's happiness possess my heart? |
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Enter the veil, behold the glorious Christ, Go out the camp to Jesus, let Him lead; If throne and crown my spirit here enthrall, Manger and cross cannot my steps impede. |
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Enter the veil for resurrection pow'r, Go out the camp to bear the cross and woe, If I His radiant face in heaven see, His footsteps I will follow here below. |
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Enter the veil, on heaven's fatness feast, Without the camp, in hardship persevere; Though earthly trials sorely pain my heart, Heaven's communion doth my spirit cheer. |
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Enter the veil, Christ's riches there enjoy, Without the camp, the needs of men supply; The life of heaven living out thru me The souls of earth will bless and satisfy. |
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Enter the veil till it exists no more, Go out the camp till all the camps are gone; Until the heavens and the earth unite, Till God and man together dwell in one. |