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|  The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1551.
[Saviour, Thou didst the glory bear]
He shall bear the glory.
—vi. 13.
Saviour, Thou didst the glory bear
Even on the shameful tree,
Triumphant in Thy dying care,
Thy bleeding love for me:
Most glorious was my Lord below,
When in His garments dyed;
Not heaven itself a sight could show
Like Jesus crucified!
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