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739.
[Still we see our Lord below]
After that they had mocked Him, they . . . led, &c.
—xxvii. 31.
Still we see our Lord below
Mock'd by hypocrites profane,
Mock'd with forms and empty show,
Mock'd with acts of worship vain:
Twice a week they bow the knee,
Zealous in religion's cause;
Then away to Calvary!
Then they nail Him to His cross!
CHAPTER XXVII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||