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1933.
[Of their ignorance they show]
Some of the Pharisees . . . said, . . . Are we blind also?
—ix. 40.
Of their ignorance they show
The most undoubted sign,
Dark as hell who will not know
Their need of light Divine;
Pharisees, untaught by grace,
Yet learned in their own esteem;
None of all our blindfold race
Is half so blind as them.
CHAPTER IX. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||