Treatise Serious Address To People Of England
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-serious-address-to-people-of-england-010 |
| Words | 108 |
Let us be as wise, at least, as the inhabitants of Nineveh ;
let us make our peace with God, and then we may defy all
the men upon earth ! A nation God delights to bless,
Can all our raging foes distress,
Or hurt whom they surround? Hid from the general scourge we are,
Nor see the bloody waste of war,
Nor hear the trumpet's sound. O might we, Lord, the grace improve,
By labouring for the rest of love,
The soul-composing power ! Bless us with that internal peace,
And all the fruits of righteousness,
Till time shall be no more ! LoNDoN,
Feb. 20, 1778.