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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1345.
[For Thy truth and mercy's sake]
And their soul shall be as a watered garden, &c.
—xxxi. 12.
For Thy truth and mercy's sake,
As a water'd garden make
Every soul that gasps for God,
With Thine holiest love o'erflow'd,
Till by just degrees we rise
Thy terrestrial paradise.
As a water'd garden make
Every soul that gasps for God,
With Thine holiest love o'erflow'd,
Till by just degrees we rise
Thy terrestrial paradise.
When from Thee we cannot turn,
Then we never more shall mourn,
Quite recover'd from our fall,
Shall not sin or grieve at all,
Then we pray, give thanks, adore,
Sing, and triumph evermore.
Then we never more shall mourn,
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Shall not sin or grieve at all,
Then we pray, give thanks, adore,
Sing, and triumph evermore.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||