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[Silver and gold he none possess'd]
He hoped...that money should have been, &c.
—xxiv. 26.
Silver and gold he none possess'd,
Poor follower of a Master poor,
But with substantial riches bless'd,
Riches which evermore endure;
To men that sold themselves for nought,
An instrument their souls to save,
The promised liberty unbought,
Freely as he received, he gave.
| CHAPTER XXIV. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||