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The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Volume 11 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...

1486. Behold, there was a man named Zacchæus, &c.—19:2. A RICH man saved! it cannot be, Till sovereign grace his heart incline; But then the’ impossibility Is done by Christ, the Power Divine, The chief of publicans believes, The sinners’ chief his Lord receives. 1487. He sought to see Jesus who He was; and, &c.—19:3. THOU Saviour dost the wish impart. Which draws a sinner from the crowd, Assists his littleness of heart And lifts him up to see his God: Through Thee he longs Thyself to