The Poems of John Byrom Edited by Adolphus William Ward |
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Sinners.
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Sinners.
“He is a Sinner,” you are pleas'd to say.Then love him for the Sake of Christ, I pray.
If on his gracious Words you place your Trust,—
“I came to call the Sinners, not the Just,”—
Second his Call; which if you will not do,
You'll be the greater Sinner of the two.
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