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| CHAPTER XXVI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
700.
[That silence of the' eternal Word]
But Jesus held His peace.
—xxvi. 63.
That silence of the' eternal Word
Confounds our eagerness of pride,
Who will not imitate our Lord
Or man's unjust reproach abide:
With warm, self-vindicating zeal,
Impatient we throw off the blame,
Answer, reply, dispute, appeal,
And all, except ourselves, condemn.
| CHAPTER XXVI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||