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1127.
[Arm of the Lord, O Christ, Thou art]
Be Thou their arm every morning.
—xxxiii. 2.
Arm of the Lord, O Christ, Thou art;
Mine arm this morning be,
Thy love omnipotent impart,
Reveal Thyself in me:
Till Thou my soul again create,
And all Thy power make known,
And raise me to my first estate;
I hang on Thee alone.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||