| I. |
| II. |
| III. |
| IV. |
| V. |
| VI. |
| VII. |
| VIII. |
| IX. |
| X. |
| XI. |
| I. |
| II. |
| III. |
| IV. |
| V. |
| VI. |
| VII. |
| VIII. |
| IX. |
| 1890. |
| 1891. |
| 1892. |
| 1893. |
| 1894. |
| 1895. |
| 1896. |
| 1897. |
| 1898. |
| 1899. |
| 1900. |
| 1901. |
| 1902. |
| 1903. |
| 1904. |
| 1905. |
| 1906. |
| 1907. |
| 1908. |
| 1909. |
| 1910. |
| 1911. |
| 1912. |
| 1913. |
| 1914. |
| 1915. |
| 1916. |
| 1917. |
| 1918. |
| 1919. |
| 1920. |
| 1921. |
| 1922. |
| 1923. |
| 1924. |
| 1925. |
| 1926. |
| 1927. |
| 1928. |
| 1929. |
| 1930. |
| 1931. |
| 1932. |
| 1933. |
| 1934. |
| X. |
| XI. |
| XII. |
| XIII. |
| XII. |
| XIII. |
| CHAPTER XXIII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1559.
[Though men Thy yoke disdain]
Art Thou the King of the Jews? And He, &c.
—xxiii. 3.
Though men Thy yoke disdain,
Thy rights Thou wilt maintain:
King of disobedient Jews,
King of inward Jews Thou art:
Those Thine iron rod shall bruise,
These Thou hidest in Thy heart.
Thy rights Thou wilt maintain:
King of disobedient Jews,
King of inward Jews Thou art:
Those Thine iron rod shall bruise,
These Thou hidest in Thy heart.
All must confess Thy power,
And perish, or adore:
O might I Thy goodness feel,
Object of Thy mercy prove,
Jesus, change my rebel will,
Prince of peace, and God of love.
And perish, or adore:
O might I Thy goodness feel,
Object of Thy mercy prove,
Jesus, change my rebel will,
Prince of peace, and God of love.
I long to feel Thy sway,
And all Thy laws obey:
King of righteousness appear,
Reign in all Thy saints alone,
'Stablish Thy dominion here,
Fix in me Thy heavenly throne.
And all Thy laws obey:
King of righteousness appear,
Reign in all Thy saints alone,
'Stablish Thy dominion here,
Fix in me Thy heavenly throne.
| CHAPTER XXIII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||