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1809–1894

“CHRISTO ET ECCLESLE.” 1700

Oliver Wendell Holmes

To GOD'S ANOINTED AND HIS CHOSEN FLOCK So ran the phrase the black-robed conclave chose To guard the sacred cloisters that arose Like David's altar on Moriah's rock.

Unshaken still those ancient arches mock The ram's-horn summons of the windy foes Who stand like Joshua's army while it blows And wait to see them toppling with the shock.

Christ and the Church. Their church, whose narrow door Shut out the many, who if overbold Like hunted wolves were driven from the fold, Bruised with the flails these godly zealots bore,

Mindful that Israel's altar stood of old Where echoed once Araunah's threshing-floor.

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