Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 156
“Thousands of angels at thy gate,
And great archangels stand,
And twenty thousand chariots wait,
Great Lord, thy dread command!
Through all thy great, thy vast domains,
With godlike honours clad,
Captivity in captive chains
Triumphing thou hast led.”
Paraphrase of the 68th Psalm
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