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| CHAPTER XXII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1552.
[Jesus a captive made]
Then took they Him, and led Him, and, &c.
—xxii. 54.
Jesus a captive made
To set the captives free,
Haste to a sinner's aid,
Exert the power in me
Which cannot be by man confined,
The power which ransoms all mankind.
To set the captives free,
Haste to a sinner's aid,
Exert the power in me
Which cannot be by man confined,
The power which ransoms all mankind.
The slave of hell and sin,
Lord I to Thee complain:
O make me free within
From pride, and passion's chain,
My spirit by Thy bonds release,
And bid me go in perfect peace.
Lord I to Thee complain:
O make me free within
From pride, and passion's chain,
My spirit by Thy bonds release,
And bid me go in perfect peace.
| CHAPTER XXII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||