The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
XXVI.
[To destroy idolatry]
The Lord alone shall be exalted in
that day: and the idols He shall utterly abolish.
Isaiah ii. 17, 18.
To destroy idolatry,
God was manifest below;
God we in our Saviour see,
None beside Himself we know:
Christ the consubstantial Son,
Worshipp'd by His heavenly choir,
Him we magnify alone,
One with His eternal Sire.
God was manifest below;
God we in our Saviour see,
None beside Himself we know:
Christ the consubstantial Son,
Worshipp'd by His heavenly choir,
Him we magnify alone,
One with His eternal Sire.
No inferior God we praise,
No dependent Deity:
The whole Godhead we confess
Resident, O Christ, in Thee:
Praise Divine whoe'er allow,
Worship to a creature given,
To Thine only name we bow,
Sovereign Lord of earth and heaven.
No dependent Deity:
The whole Godhead we confess
Resident, O Christ, in Thee:
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Worship to a creature given,
To Thine only name we bow,
Sovereign Lord of earth and heaven.
Jesus, call to mind Thy word
Standing as the mountains fast,
All idolatry abhorr'd
O abolish it at last;
Root it out of every heart
All that doth our Lord disown,
Then our only Lord Thou art
High on Thine eternal throne.
Standing as the mountains fast,
All idolatry abhorr'd
O abolish it at last;
Root it out of every heart
All that doth our Lord disown,
Then our only Lord Thou art
High on Thine eternal throne.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||