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1070.
[Our zeal in men's esteem]
Some . . . had indignation, . . . and said, Why, &c.
—xiv. 4.
Our zeal in men's esteem
May pass for indiscreet;
Suffice if what we do for Him
Our Lord's acceptance meet:
If He our gift receive,
Though more than life it cost,
We know whate'er to Christ we give
It never can be lost.
CHAPTER XIV. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||