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640.
[Nay; but His seed He often sows]
Reaping where thou hast not sown, &c.
—xxv. 24.
Nay; but His seed He often sows
In hearts that yield Him no increase,
And gathers where His grace He strows,
No kindly fruits of righteousness:
A power his talent to improve
To every child of man He gave;
And all may serve the God of love,
And yield, that Christ their souls should save.
CHAPTER XXV. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||