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CXXX. |
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CXXXIII. |
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CLXIII. |
CLXIV. |
CLXV. |
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1109.
[Envy, when time began]
He knew that the chief priests had delivered, &c.
—xv. 10.
Envy, when time began,
The death of Jesus was,
From earth's foundations slain
It nail'd Him to the cross:
Through envious pride the fiend came in,
And death with the malicious sin.
The death of Jesus was,
From earth's foundations slain
It nail'd Him to the cross:
Through envious pride the fiend came in,
And death with the malicious sin.
A murderer from the first
In Cain the devil stood:
And still the wicked thirst
To shed their brethren's blood,
And daily by the priestly vice
The Saviour in His members dies.
In Cain the devil stood:
And still the wicked thirst
To shed their brethren's blood,
And daily by the priestly vice
The Saviour in His members dies.
CHAPTER XV. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||