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472.
[Not all the powers of earth and hell]
By strength shall no man prevail, &c.
—ii. 9, 10.
Not all the powers of earth and hell
Shall against Jesu's church prevail,
Who bruises with His iron rod
The world, and their infernal god;
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But peace to prostrate rebels speaks,
And stretches o'er the faithful race
The golden sceptre of His grace.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||