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|  The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1353.
[When He did our flesh assume]
A woman shall compass a man.
—xxxi. 22.
When He did our flesh assume,
That everlasting Man,
Mary held Him in her womb
Whom heaven could not contain!
Who the mystery can believe?
Incomprehensible Thou art;
Yet we still by faith conceive,
And bear Thee in our heart.
|  The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||