Wesley Corpus

Hymns and Sacred Poems (1749) Vol 1

AuthorCharles Wesley
Typehymn-collection
Year1749
Passage IDcw-duke-hymns-and-sacred-poems-1749-vol-1-025
Words201
Sourcehttps://divinity.duke.edu/initiatives/wesleyan-methodist/...
Social Holiness Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption
Page 38 Why then heave again thy sighs, Heir of all in earth and skies? Still thou feel'st the root within, Bitter root of inbred sin; Nature still in thee hath part, Unrenew'd is still thy heart, Still thy heart is unrenew'd, Alien from the life of God: Hence with secret earnest moans, Deep unutterable groans, Day and night thy ceaseless cries To the mercy-seat arise; "Come, thou holy God and true! Come, and my whole heart renew; Take me now, possess me whole, Form the Saviour in my soul, In my heart thy name reveal, Stamp me with thy Spirit's seal, Change my nature into thine, In me thy whole image shine: Bow thine ear, in mercy bow, Fill me with thy fulness now." Happy soul, thy suit is won, As thou wilt it shall be done. Happy soul, who now renew'd, God in thee, and thou in God, Only feel'st within thee move Tenderness, compassion, love, Love immense, and unconfin'd, Love to all of humankind, Love, which willeth all should live, Love, which all to all would give, Love, that over all prevails, Love, that never, never fails: Stand secure, for thou shalt prove All th' eternity of love.
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