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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
620.
[Like him, I smote, engaged with sin]
He smote thrice, and stayed.
—xiii. 18.
Like him, I smote, engaged with sin,
Like him I follow'd not my blow;
Rekindled hence the war within,
Revived again the vanquish'd foe:
But now I will Thy word obey,
I will pursue my victory,
And still smite on, and never stay,
Till sin is all consumed in me.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||