097 The Love Feast Part I (Stanza 1)
| Author | Charles Wesley |
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| Type | hymn-stanza |
| Year | 1740 |
| Passage ID | cw-097-the-love-feast-part-i-stanza-01 |
| Words | 160 |
The Love-Feast. Part I.
Source: Hymns and Sacred Poems (1740), Part I
Author: Charles Wesley (attributed)
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O let the dead now hear thy voice,
Now bid thy banish’d ones rejoice,
Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
Jesu, thy blood and righteousness!
The Love-Feast.
Part I.
Come, and let us sweetly join
Christ to praise in hymns divine;
Give we all with one accord
Glory to our common Lord:
Hands, and hearts, and voices raise,
Sing as in the antient days,
Antedate the joys above,
Celebrate the feast of love.
Strive we, in affection strive:
Let the purer flame revive,
Such as in the martyrs glow’d,
Dying champions for their God.
We, like them, may live and love,
Call’d we are their joys to prove;
Sav’d with them from future wrath,
Partners of like pretious faith.
Sing we then in Jesu’s name,
Now, as yesterday the same,
One in every age and place,
Full for all of truth and grace.