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[Servants of Christ, your rule is plain]
With such an one no not to eat.
—v. 11.
Servants of Christ, your rule is plain;
Who bears the hallow'd name in vain,
And claims the right of brotherhood,
Out of your fellowship exclude;
Avoid, (but hate not, or despise,)
The slave of lust, and avarice,
And intimate in no degree,
Ye Christians, with a railer be.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||