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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
710.
[Thy people in the wilderness]
Yet Thou in Thy manifold mercies, &c.
—ix. 19.
Thy people in the wilderness,
We are not yet forsook,
But kept and nourish'd by Thy grace,
And follow'd by our Rock;
For forty long rebellious years
We have Thy patience tried,
Yet still the cloud and fire appears,
And still Thou art our Guide.
We are not yet forsook,
But kept and nourish'd by Thy grace,
And follow'd by our Rock;
For forty long rebellious years
We have Thy patience tried,
Yet still the cloud and fire appears,
And still Thou art our Guide.
O how shall we Thy grace record,
With equal praise commend
The goodness of our patient Lord,
And mercies without end!
Us to that better Canaan bring,
That land of rest above,
And then we worthily shall sing
Thine everlasting love.
With equal praise commend
The goodness of our patient Lord,
And mercies without end!
Us to that better Canaan bring,
That land of rest above,
And then we worthily shall sing
Thine everlasting love.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||