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| CHAPTER XXVI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
2962.
[To magistrates of God ordain'd]
I think myself happy, king Agrippa, &c.
—xxvi. 2.
To magistrates of God ordain'd
We bow with reverence unfeign'd,
Nor wait till Christ they know,
Assured the' almighty Judge supreme,
In love to man, appointed them
His ministers below.
We bow with reverence unfeign'd,
Nor wait till Christ they know,
Assured the' almighty Judge supreme,
In love to man, appointed them
His ministers below.
Exempt a Christian would not be,
But counts it his felicity,
When privileged to' appear
His own integrity he shows,
And proves against a world of foes
His life and conscience clear.
But counts it his felicity,
When privileged to' appear
His own integrity he shows,
And proves against a world of foes
His life and conscience clear.
| CHAPTER XXVI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||