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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley
Wesley, Charles (1707-1788)
I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
III.
VOLUME III.
IV.
VOLUME IV.
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VOLUME V.
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VOLUME VI.
VII.
VOLUME VII.
VIII.
VOLUME VIII.
VERSIONS AND PARAPHRASES OF SELECT PSALMS.
HYMNS WRITTEN in the TIME OF THE TUMULTS, JUNE 1780.
HYMNS FOR THE NATION, In 1782.
HYMNS FOR THE NATIONAL FAST, Feb. 8, 1782.
PRAYERS FOR CONDEMNED MALEFACTORS.
HYMNS FOR LOVE.
HYMNS AND POEMS,
EPITAPHS.
MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS AND POEMS.
HYMN ON THE MEANS OF GRACE.
TO BE SUNG AT A BAPTISM.
A HYMN AT THE SACRAMENT.
LINES WRITTEN ON BEING REQUESTED TO WRITE AN EPITAPH FOR THE REV. JAMES HERVEY.
ON THE FAILURE OF THE ATTEMPTS TO OBTAIN A MITIGATION OF DR. DODD'S PUNISHMENT.
AN APOLOGY FOR THE ENEMIES TO MUSIC.
WRITTEN AFTER PASSING BY WHITEHALL.
AFTER READING MR. HILL'S “REMARKS,” AND “FARRAGO DOUBLE-DISTILLED.”
TO A FRIEND ON SOME LATE INFAMOUS PUBLICATIONS IN THE NEWSPAPERS. [1776.]
PARTY LOYALTY. [1780.]
THE PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION, WRITTEN IN THE MIDST OF THE TUMULTS, JUNE 1780.
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CANTO I.
II.
CANTO II.
III.
CANTO III.
IV.
CANTO IV.
ADDRESS TO THE CITY.
ADVICE TO THE CITY.
SECOND ADDRESS TO THE CITY.
THE MAN OF FASHION.
ON A MOTION OF THE MINORITY. [1781.]
NON TALI AUXILIO, NEC DEFENSORIBUS ISTIS TEMPUS EGET.
ON THE DECLARATION OF LORD C---, THAT “THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA BY SWORD AND FIRE IS NOT TO BE ACCOMPLISHED.”
A PRAYER FOR KING GEORGE.
ANOTHER.
HOPE IN THE END.
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VOLUME IX.
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VOLUME X.
XI.
VOLUME XI.
XII.
VOLUME XII.
XIII.
VOLUME XIII.
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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley
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[Still—I in Thy presence am]
Be still then, and know that I am God! —xlvi. 10.
Still
—I in Thy presence am:
Jesus, now declare Thy name,
Tell me, what I wait to prove,
Thou art God, and God is love!
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley