CHAPTER I. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
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[His own renown, His own great name]
His fame spread abroad throughout all, &c.
—i. 28.
His own renown, His own great name
Could never hurt God's only Son:
But listening to the voice of fame,
A human preacher is undone;
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Insensible through every part,
Till praise, and vanity, and pride
Corrupt his whole unwary heart.
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