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The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Volume 9 is unavailable, but you can change that!

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...

Mercy’s utmost power display In the long-expected day: Come, Thou universal Friend, Human miseries to end, Jews, and Turks, and heathens call, All receive, who diedst for all. 1184. Yet will I not forget thee.—49:15. I KNOW it: by Thy hands and feet Thou must remember me: Thou couldst as easily forget What pass’d on Calvary! 1185. I have graven thee upon the palms of My hands.—49:16. ENGRAVEN with an iron pen My name upon Thy hands is seen: Lord, with Thy love’s acutest dart Engrave Thy name upon