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The poetical publications of John and Charles Wesley originally appeared at various intervals during a span of fifty-three years. G. Osborn has collected, arranged, and provided notes for all of these important poems and hymns. Many of these works, especially those of Charles Wesley’s (whose work makes up the bulk of this collection), were never before published or published anonymously. Charles...

To—“The Lord my pasture shall prepare.” 1 O WONDROUS power of faithful prayer, What tongue can tell the’ almighty grace? God’s hands or bound or open are, As Moses or Elijah prays: Let Moses in the spirit groan, And God cries out, “Let Me alone!” 2 “Let Me alone,—that all My wrath May rise, the wicked to consume: While Justice hears thy praying faith It cannot seal the rebel’s doom, My Son is in My servant’s prayer, And Jesus forces Me to spare.” 3 O blessed words of gospel grace, Which now