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| CHAPTER XIV. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1095.
[Nature's strife will never last]
One of them . . . drew a sword.
—xiv. 47.
Nature's strife will never last,
Soon her warmest zeal is pass'd;
While a soldier of the Lord,
Arm'd with neither shield nor sword,
Doth, like Christ, himself defend,
Calm and patient to the end,
80
Strives, resisting unto blood.
| CHAPTER XIV. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||