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CHAPTER XVIII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
2223.
[Silent we turn the other cheek]
Jesus answered him, If I have spoken, &c.
—xviii. 23.
Silent we turn the other cheek,
The private injury pass by,
Yet when required for God to speak
From crimes ourselves to justify,
Submissive to the powers that be,
We dare not obstinate appear,
But speak with mild sincerity,
Our office, not ourselves to clear.
CHAPTER XVIII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||