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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
XVIII.
[A wonderful plurality]
I and My Father are one.
John x. 30.
A wonderful plurality
In the true God by faith we see,
Who hear the record of the Son
“I and My Father are but one;”
In different persons we proclaim
One God eternally the same.
In the true God by faith we see,
Who hear the record of the Son
“I and My Father are but one;”
In different persons we proclaim
One God eternally the same.
Father and Son in nature join,
Each person is alike Divine:
Alike by heaven and earth adored,
Thy Spirit makes the glorious Third:
Co-equal, co-eternal Three,
Show Thyself One, great God, in me.
Each person is alike Divine:
Alike by heaven and earth adored,
Thy Spirit makes the glorious Third:
Co-equal, co-eternal Three,
Show Thyself One, great God, in me.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||