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| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
352.
[Deepen the wound Thy hands have made]
I wound, and I heal.
—xxxii. 39.
Deepen the wound Thy hands have made
In this weak helpless soul,
Till mercy with its balmy aid
Descend to make me whole:
The sharpness of Thy two-edged sword
Enable me to' endure,
Till bold to cry “My hallowing Lord
Hath wrought a perfect cure!”
| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||