A Collection of Hymns (1780)
| Author | Charles Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | hymn-collection |
| Year | 1780 |
| Passage ID | cw-hymns-1780-253 |
| Words | 395 |
| Source | https://www.ccel.org/ccel/wesley/hymn.html |
The common peace we feel ;
A peace to sensual minds unknown,
A joy unspeakable.
6 And if our fellowship below
In Jesus be so sweet,
What heights of rapture shall we know,
When round his throne we meet !
For the Society Praying.
HYMN 501. c. m.
1 TESUS, great Shepherd of the sheep,
J To thee for help we fly ;
Thy little flock in safety keep ;
For, O ! the wolf is nigh.
2 He comes, of hellish malice full,
To scatter, tear, and slay ;
He seizes every straggling soul,
As his own lawful prey.
3 Us into thy protection take,
And gather with thy arm ;
Unless the fold we first forsake,
The wolf can never harm.
4 We laugh to scorn his cruel power,
While by our Shepherd's side :
The sheep he never can devour,
Unless he first divide.
For the Society Praying. 469
5 O do not suffer him to part
The souls that here agree ;
But make us of one mind and heart,
And keep us one in thee !
6 Together let us sweetly live,
Together let us die ;
And each a starry crown receive,
And reign above the sky.
HYMN 502. cm.
1 /^OME, thou omniscient Son of Man,
^-/ Display thy sifting power ;
Come with thy Spirit's winnowing fan,
And throughly purge thy floor.
2 The chaff of sin, the' accursed thing.
Far from our souls be driven !
The wheat into thy garner bring,
And lay us up for heaven.
3 Look through us with thy eyes of flame.
The clouds and darkness chase ;
And tell me what by sin 1 am,
And what I am by grace.
4 Whate'er offends thy glorious eyesj
Far from our hearts remove ;
As dust before the whirlwind flies,
Disperse it by thy love.
5 Then let us all thy fulness know,
From every sin set free ;
Saved, to the utmost -- saved below.
And perfectly like thee.
4/0 For the Society Praying.
HYMN 503. c. m.
1 HHRY us, O God, and search the ground
J- Of every sinful heart :
Whate'er of sin in us is found,
O bid it all depart !
2 When to the right or left we stray,
Leave us not comfortless ;
But guide our feet into the way
Of everlasting peace.