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CHAPTER XVI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
2722.
[By prayer disposed to hear the word]
A certain woman...which worshipped God, &c.
—xvi. 14.
By prayer disposed to hear the word
Which did the saving faith convey,
She readily received her Lord;
But He inclined her heart to pray,
And carried on the work begun,
And made His pardoning mercy known.
Which did the saving faith convey,
She readily received her Lord;
But He inclined her heart to pray,
And carried on the work begun,
And made His pardoning mercy known.
The Lord whoever truly hears,
Sincere in an imperfect state,
Least of His outward worshippers,
Earnest for farther light to wait,
The gospel-light shall clearly see,
And feel “The Saviour died for me.”
Sincere in an imperfect state,
Least of His outward worshippers,
Earnest for farther light to wait,
The gospel-light shall clearly see,
And feel “The Saviour died for me.”
CHAPTER XVI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||