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| CHAPTER XVIII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
2792.
[Who dares the gospel truth blaspheme]
When they opposed themselves, and, &c.
—xviii. 6.
Who dares the gospel truth blaspheme,
Self-harden'd in his lost estate,
What hope, alas, remains for him,
A seal'd abandon'd reprobate!
Who mock the' inspiring Spirit's grace,
Deride the sense of pardon'd sin,
They challenge hell as their own place,
They force the pit to take them in.
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