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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.
V.
VOLUME V.
VI.
VOLUME VI.
VII.
VOLUME VII.
VIII.
VOLUME VIII.
IX.
VOLUME IX.
SHORT HYMNS ON SELECT PASSAGES OF THE Holy Scriptures.
GENESIS.
EXODUS.
LEVITICUS.
NUMBERS.
DEUTERONOMY.
JOSHUA.
JUDGES.
RUTH.
439.
439.
440.
440.
441.
441.
442.
442.
443.
443.
444.
444.
445.
445.
446.
446.
447.
447.
448.
448.
449.
449.
450.
450.
451.
451.
452.
452.
453.
453.
454.
454.
455.
455.
456.
456.
457.
457.
I. SAMUEL.
II. SAMUEL.
I. KINGS.
II. KINGS.
I. CHRONICLES.
II. CHRONICLES.
EZRA.
NEHEMIAH.
ESTHER.
JOB.
PSALMS.
PROVERBS.
ECCLESIASTES.
THE SONG OF SOLOMON.
ISAIAH.
X.
VOLUME X.
XI.
VOLUME XI.
XII.
VOLUME XII.
XIII.
VOLUME XIII.
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[“Nay, we have thousands got:”]
Ye have sold yourselves for nought. —lii. 3.
“
Nay
, we have thousands got:”
And if the world ye gain,
Still ye have sold yourselves for nought
But everlasting pain.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley