The World, the Devil, and Tom Paine

1. The world, the devil, and Tom Paine, Have tried their force, but all in vain;
2. They pray, they sing, they preach the best, And do the Devil most molest;
They can't prevail, the reason is The Lord defends the Methodist.
If Satan had his vicious way, He'd kill and damn them all today.

3. They are despised by Satan's train,
Because they shout and preach so plain;
I'm bound to march in endless bliss,
And die a shouting Methodist.
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