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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
3059.
[Jesus, to me vouchsafe the grace]
I say, through the grace given unto me, to, &c.
—xii. 3.
Jesus, to me vouchsafe the grace
Of jealous self-mistrusting fear,
And then the vigilant faithfulness
To warn Thy flock of danger near,
That all may cautiously go on,
Nor glory in a state unknown.
Of jealous self-mistrusting fear,
And then the vigilant faithfulness
To warn Thy flock of danger near,
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Nor glory in a state unknown.
Not one of all Thy saints but needs
The warning salutary word:
Even grace the pride of nature feeds,
Forgetful of our gracious Lord
If once we in our gifts delight,
And arrogate the Giver's right.
The warning salutary word:
Even grace the pride of nature feeds,
Forgetful of our gracious Lord
If once we in our gifts delight,
And arrogate the Giver's right.
Wherefore let every soul beware,
Nor think above what God hath done,
Nor pompously his state declare,
But magnify the Lord alone,
And thus his faith's true measure prove
By soberness of humble love.
Nor think above what God hath done,
Nor pompously his state declare,
But magnify the Lord alone,
And thus his faith's true measure prove
By soberness of humble love.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||