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| CLXXX. |
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| CLXXXIII. | CLXXXIII. HYMN FOR THE KINGSWOOD COLLIERS. |
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CLXXXIII. HYMN FOR THE KINGSWOOD COLLIERS.
Let all men rejoice By Jesus restored!
We lift up our voice, And call Him our Lord;
His joy is to bless us, And free us from thrall,
From all that oppress us He rescues us all.
We lift up our voice, And call Him our Lord;
His joy is to bless us, And free us from thrall,
From all that oppress us He rescues us all.
Him Prophet, and King, And Priest we proclaim,
We triumph, and sing Of Jesus's name:
Poor idiots He teaches To show forth His praise,
And tell of the riches Of Jesus's grace.
We triumph, and sing Of Jesus's name:
Poor idiots He teaches To show forth His praise,
And tell of the riches Of Jesus's grace.
No matter how dull The scholar whom He
Takes into His school, And gives him to see:
A wonderful fashion Of teaching He hath,
And wise to salvation He makes us through faith.
Takes into His school, And gives him to see:
A wonderful fashion Of teaching He hath,
And wise to salvation He makes us through faith.
The wayfaring men, Though fools, shall not stray,
His method so plain, So easy His way:
The simplest believer His promise may prove,
And drink of the river Of Jesus's love.
His method so plain, So easy His way:
The simplest believer His promise may prove,
And drink of the river Of Jesus's love.
Poor outcasts of men Whose souls were despised,
And left with disdain, By Jesus are prized;
His gracious creation In us He makes known,
And brings us salvation, And calls us His own.
And left with disdain, By Jesus are prized;
His gracious creation In us He makes known,
And brings us salvation, And calls us His own.
| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||