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[Peter had by experience found]
Lord, Thou knowest.
—xxi. 15.
Peter had by experience found
That Thou omniscient art,
Whose piercing eye discerns the ground
Of each deceitful heart:
To Thee for what Thy grace hath done
He humbly now appeals,
And while he trusts Thyself alone
He all his weakness feels.
CHAPTER XXI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||