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563.
[I think Him David's Son]
What think ye of Christ?
—xxii. 42.
I think Him David's Son
Whom David Lord doth call:
I think Him God and man in one,
I think Him all in all.
Whom David Lord doth call:
I think Him God and man in one,
I think Him all in all.
I think Him the Most-High,
Sole, self-existing God,
Made flesh, a sinful world to buy,
And save us through His blood.
Sole, self-existing God,
Made flesh, a sinful world to buy,
And save us through His blood.
I think Him perfect Love
Who groan'd on Calvary:
I more than think His bowels move
To such a worm as me.
Who groan'd on Calvary:
I more than think His bowels move
To such a worm as me.
I think Him still the same,
My Ransomer Divine;
I think if His through life I am
He is for ever mine.
My Ransomer Divine;
I think if His through life I am
He is for ever mine.
| CHAPTER XXII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||