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God in Nature.

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We see our Father's hand in all around;      In summer's sun, and in cold winter's snow,     In leafy wood, on grassy-covered ground,      In showers that fall and icy blasts that blow.     And when we see the light'ning's flash, and hear      The thunder's roar, majestically grand,     A heavenly voice says, "Christian, do not fear,      'Tis but the working of thy Father's hand."

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