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[Thou universal Saviour, come]
In that day will I assemble her that halteth, &c.
—iv. 6, 7.
Thou universal Saviour, come,
To call both Jews and Gentiles home,
Thine ancient flock to exile driven,
With every nation under heaven;
A world of halting souls distress'd
Assemble to the gospel-feast,
And then in every heart of man,
Great King of saints, for ever reign.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||