A Collection of Hymns (1780)
| Author | Charles Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | hymn-collection |
| Year | 1780 |
| Passage ID | cw-hymns-1780-002 |
| Words | 393 |
| Source | https://www.ccel.org/ccel/wesley/hymn.html |
7. And here I beg- leave to mention a thought which has
been long upon my mind, and which T should long ago have
inserted in the public papers, had I not been unwilling to
stir up a nest of hornets. Many gentlemen have done my
brother and me (though without naming us) the honour to
reprint many of our hymns. Now they are perfectly welcome so to do, provided they print them just as they are.
But I desire, they would not attempt to mend them : for
they really are not able. None of them is able to mend either
the sense or the verse. Therefore, I must beg of them one of
these two favours : either to let them stand just as they
are, to take them for better for worse; or to add the true
reading in the margin, or at the bottom of the page ; that we
may no longer be accountable either for the nonsense or for
the doggerel of other men.
8. But to return. That which is of infinitely more moment
than the spirit of poetry, is the spirit of piety. And I trust,
all persons of real judgment will find this breathing through
the whole Collection. It is in this view chiefly, that I would
-ecommend it to every truly pious reader, as a means of
raising or quickening the spirit of devotion ; of confirmino"
his faith ; of enlivening his hope ; and of kindling and increasing his love to God and man. When Poetry thus keeps
its place, as the handmaid of Piety, it shall attain, not a poor
perishable wreath, but a crown that fadeth not away.
London, Oct. 20, 1779. JOHN WESLEY.
N. B. The Additional Hymns at the end of this book, and
a few others distinguished by the prefix of an asterisk, which
are inserted in this edition, were not in the editions published
during the life of Mr. Wesley.
SECTION I. Exhorting Sinners to return to God
II. Describing, 1. The Pleasantness of Religion
2. The Goodness of God
3. Death
4. Judgment
5. Heaven
6. Hell .
111. Praying for a Blessing
SECTION I. Describing Formal Religion .
II. Inward Religion .
SECTION I. Praying for Repentance
II. For Mourners convinced of Sin
III. For Persons convinced of Backsliding
IV. For Backsliders recovered