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| CHAPTER XXI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
2876.
[The firmness of one, Who follows his call]
We...went up to Jerusalem.
—xxi. 15.
The firmness of one, Who follows his call,
With courage unknown May animate all;
Who trace his example, The world we disdain,
And fearlessly trample On danger and pain.
With courage unknown May animate all;
Who trace his example, The world we disdain,
And fearlessly trample On danger and pain.
Embolden'd by grace, The mount we ascend,
And joyfully praise Our heavenly Friend;
With confidence steady On Him we rely,
And then we are ready For Jesus to die.
And joyfully praise Our heavenly Friend;
With confidence steady On Him we rely,
And then we are ready For Jesus to die.
| CHAPTER XXI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||