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Summon'd my labour to renew,
Summon'd my labour to renew,
And glad to act my part,
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My work he then shall own;
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Well pleas'd with me, when mine thou art,
Well pleas'd with me, when mine thou art,
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Revision as of 11:30, 16 April 2015

General information

'Summoned my labour to renew' is a hymn by Charles Wesley, first published on pp194-195 of the first edition of Hymns and Sacred Poems (1739).

It was later included as Hymn 321 in the Collection of Hymns for the Use of the People called Methodists.

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Text and translations

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Summon'd my labour to renew,
And glad to act my part,
Lord, in thy name my work I do,
And with a single heart.

End of my ev'ry action thou,
In all things thee I see
Accept my hallow'd labour now;
I do it unto thee.

Whate'er the Father views as thine,
He views with gracious eyes;
Jesus, this mean oblation join
To thy great sacrifice.

Stamp'd with an infinite desert,
My work he then shall own;
Well pleas'd with me, when mine thou art,
And I his favour'd son.

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