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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
374.
[Then let us urge our way]
When the people heard the sound of the trumpet, &c.
—vi. 20.
Then let us urge our way,
And work, and suffer on,
Nor dream, the first, or second, day
Will throw the bulwarks down:
We on the sacred morn
Our sevenfold toil repeat,
Expecting that the latest turn
Our labour shall complete.
And work, and suffer on,
Nor dream, the first, or second, day
Will throw the bulwarks down:
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Our sevenfold toil repeat,
Expecting that the latest turn
Our labour shall complete.
Then, then we shall obtain
The victory one and all,
The number of perfection gain,
And see the city fall,
Partakers of our hope
Our calling's glorious prize,
To finish'd holiness go up,
And then to paradise.
The victory one and all,
The number of perfection gain,
And see the city fall,
Partakers of our hope
Our calling's glorious prize,
To finish'd holiness go up,
And then to paradise.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||