Date: 1762
"Thou every ransom'd soul shalt seal / With Jesu's glorious love."
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Date: 1762
"Mercy, which sign'd his soul's release, / Did pardon on his conscience seal:"
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Date: 1762
"Thou shalt in that appointed hour / Appear, my spotless soul to seal,"
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Date: 1762
"Let the winds blow, and billows roll, / Hope is the anchor of the \soul"
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Date: 1762
"Try me then, and try me still / In the furnace of distress, / … I shall at last come forth as gold."
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Date: 1762
"Your wood I will convert to brass; / Your souls shall take a finer mould, / The Jewish into Christian pass, / The iron age be turn'd to gold."
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Date: 1762
"What but the casting in of grace / This stony, iron heart, can raise, / To heavenly turn my earthly love, / And lift my soul to things above"
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Date: 1762
"Out of their hearts the dross remove, / Their worldly care, and worldly love; / As silver and as gold refine"
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Date: 1762
"Nor as a transient guest depart, / But dwell for ever in my heart."
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Date: 1762, 1868
"Hasten, Lord, the day of rest / From this indwelling sin, / Vindicate Thy church oppress'd, / And still enslaved within; / Burst our bonds, and let us go / From every thought of evil freed, / Pure in heart, and saints below, / And like our sinless Head."
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