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This is an hymn by [[Charles Wesley]], from ''Scripture Hymns'', 1762, Volume 2, Hymn 569. "This is … compiled from his Short Hymns from Scripture, 1762:" | |||
# St. 1 from vol. 2, No. 569, on 2 Cor. 3:17 | |||
# St. 2 from vol. 2, No. 578, on 2 Cor. 5:17 | |||
# St. 3 from vol. 2, No. 713, on Heb. 9:5 | |||
"This [combination] was given in the Wesley Hymn Book, 1780, No. 356…" (Julian 1912). | |||
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'''Hymn 569 (1762)''' | |||
Come then, and dwell in me, | |||
Spirit of power within, | |||
And bring the glorious liberty | |||
From sorrow, fear, and sin: | |||
The seed of sin’s disease, | |||
Spirit of health, remove, | |||
Spirit of finish’d holiness, | |||
Spirit of perfect love. | |||
'''Hymn 578 (1762)''' | |||
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Hasten the joyful day | |||
Which shall my sins consume, | |||
}} | When old things shall be past away, | ||
And all things new become; | |||
The original offense | |||
Out of my heart erase, | |||
Enter thyself and drive it hence, | |||
And take up all the place. | |||
'''Hymn 713 (1762)''' | |||
I want the witness, Lord, | |||
That all I do is right, | |||
According to thy mind and word, | |||
Well-pleasing in thy sight: | |||
I seek no higher state, | |||
Indulge me but in this, | |||
And soon, or later then translate | |||
To thine eternal bliss.}} | |||
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'''Methodist Hymn Book, 1779''' | |||
1. O come, and dwell in me, | |||
Spirit of power within! | |||
And bring the glorious liberty | |||
From sorrow, fear, and sin. | |||
The seed of sin's disease, | |||
Spirit of health, remove, | |||
Spirit of finished holiness, | |||
Spirit of perfect love. | |||
2. Hasten the joyful day, | |||
Which shall my sins consume, | |||
When old things shall be pass'd away, | |||
And all things new become. | |||
The original offense | |||
Out of my soul erase; | |||
Enter thyself, and drive it hence, | |||
And take up all the place. | |||
3. I want the witness, Lord, | |||
That all I do is right, | |||
According to thy will and word, | |||
Well-pleasing in thy sight. | |||
I ask no higher state; | |||
Indulge me but in this, | |||
And soon or later then translate | |||
To my eternal bliss.}} | |||
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{{Text|Simple| | |||
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==External links == | ==External links == |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 23 March 2024
General information
This is an hymn by Charles Wesley, from Scripture Hymns, 1762, Volume 2, Hymn 569. "This is … compiled from his Short Hymns from Scripture, 1762:"
- St. 1 from vol. 2, No. 569, on 2 Cor. 3:17
- St. 2 from vol. 2, No. 578, on 2 Cor. 5:17
- St. 3 from vol. 2, No. 713, on Heb. 9:5
"This [combination] was given in the Wesley Hymn Book, 1780, No. 356…" (Julian 1912).
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Text and translations
English text Hymn 569 (1762) |
Methodist Hymn Book, 1779 |
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