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822.
[Misers, hear, by God abhorr'd]
The covetous God abhorreth.
—x. 3.
Misers, hear, by God abhorr'd,
Tremble at the dreadful word,
While indulged with a reprieve,
Cursed, yet still on earth, ye live;
Hate, renounce the sin ye love,
Ere the Judge from earth remove,
Ere His wrath in hell ye bear,
Want a drop of water there.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||