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529.
[Who ever of a mountain heard]
Ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou, &c.
—xxi. 21.
Who ever of a mountain heard
By faith removed into the sea?
The literal miracle absurd:
The truth my Lord hath wrought in me:
Saviour, the sin I served and loved,
Thou hast commanded to depart,
Far from my soul the guilt removed,
And cast the power out of my heart.
CHAPTER XXI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||