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CLI. |
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CLIII. |
CLIV. |
CLV. |
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CLIX. |
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CLXVI. |
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CLXXIX. |
CLXXX. |
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CLXXXVII. |
CLXXXVIII. |
CLXXXIX. |
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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
3221.
[Thus only may I trust in man]
We have confidence in the Lord touching you, &c.
—iii. 4.
Thus only may I trust in man,
(The man whose grace I most esteem,)
By trusting him to God, who can
Secure what I commit to Him,
Who will preserve my gracious friend,
And keep him gracious to the end.
(The man whose grace I most esteem,)
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Secure what I commit to Him,
Who will preserve my gracious friend,
And keep him gracious to the end.
Saviour, his heart is in Thy hands,
And humbly confident I pray,
That duteous now to Thy commands
He still may Thy commands obey;
And let us both receive above
The crown laid up for righteous love.
And humbly confident I pray,
That duteous now to Thy commands
He still may Thy commands obey;
And let us both receive above
The crown laid up for righteous love.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||