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2801.
[Assaulted, but not hurt, he found]
And Paul after this tarried there yet a, &c.
—xviii. 18.
Assaulted, but not hurt, he found
The heavenly vision true,
And stay'd to spread the joyful sound,
The Master's work to do:
By grace invisibly sustain'd
All danger he defied,
And safe amidst the wolves remain'd
With Jesus at his side!
CHAPTER XVIII. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||