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Phillis Wheatley - DeismPhillis Wheatley - Deism
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Must Ethiopians be employ`d for you? Much I rejoice if any good I do. I ask O unbeleiver, Satan`s child Hath not thy Saviour been too much revil`d Th` auspicious rays that round his temples shine Do still declare him to be Christ divine Doth not the great Eternal call him Son Is he not pleas`d with his beloved One ? How canst thou thus divide the Trinity The blest the Holy the eternal three Tis Satan`s Snares are fluttering in the wind Whereby he doth insnare thy foolish mind God, the Eternal Orders this to be Sees thy vain arg`ments to divide the three Cans`t thou not see the Consequence in store? Begin th` Almighty monarch to adore Attend to Reason whispering in thine ear Seek the Eternal while he is so near. Full in thy view I point each path I know Lest to the vale of black dispair I go. At the last day where wilt thou hide thy face That Day approaching is no time for Grace. Too late percieve thyself undone and lost To late own Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Who trod the wine-press of Jehovah`s wrath? Who taught us prayer, and promis`d grace and faith ———? Who but the Son, who reigns supremely blest Ever, and ever, in immortal rest.? [sic] The vilest prodigal who comes to God Is not cast out but bro`t by Jesus` blood. When to the faithless Jews he oft did cry Some own`d this teacher Some made him a lye He came to you in mean apparel clad He came to Save us from our Sins, and had Compassion more than language can express. Pains his companions, and his friends distress Immanuel on the cross those pains did bear Will the eternal our petitions hear? Ah! wondrous Distiny his life he laid. "Father forgive them," thus the Saviour pray`d Nail`d was King Jesus on the cross for us. For our transgressions he sustain`d the Curse.
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