[BNP/E3, 79 – 46]
“Christ” do they say “died to redeem mankind”.
It is because of this that they are so
Because Christ died, they will all to be blind
Because he died, they wish all woe.
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Because Christ died they mortified their powers
– At least thy did[1] but as that hurts and bothers
And seeing Faith {…}
They took to mortifying others.
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And at the end of both these things that ran,
Of judge and judged, of joy[2] and of distress,
What shall remain? – a coffin and a grave
And the vile smell of rottenness.
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And all for gold, and because one {…} great {…}
Died on a cross, with thoughts upon mankind
Woe is the hand mor vile of church and state,
[46v]
But these are grown like commas, use-blank
He God’s commandment’s thinks on so in life
That when he gave the sentence dire and rank
His mind was on his neighbour’s wife.
This man of course was of the lower classes.
{…}
A beast, a brute. ‘Tis true that he (I say)
Was of the moles, which are distinct from asses
In that they do not kick nor bray.
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The world shows well life’s battle course and {…} dire:
The slaves, the masters {…}
And priests and judges, worms of the dark mire, {…}
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And while famine and ignorance pollute
The conquered of this pure humanity
Judges and priests are the vile flies that loot
On the dung-heap of property.
[1] At least thy did /They did, they did\
[2] joy /sin\