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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
HYMN XII.
[Thee, Saviour, I confess]
Thee, Saviour, I confess
Omnipotent in grace:
True I account Thee, Lord,
And faithful to Thy word;
Freely Thou wilt confer
Whate'er we ask in prayer,
And readier art to give
Than sinners to receive.
Omnipotent in grace:
True I account Thee, Lord,
And faithful to Thy word;
Freely Thou wilt confer
Whate'er we ask in prayer,
And readier art to give
Than sinners to receive.
Ere with my lips I pray,
Thou know'st what I would say:
Might I be found of Thee
In peace and purity,
And then my spirit give
With my dear Lord to live:
Safe on that happy shore,
I could desire no more.
Thou know'st what I would say:
Might I be found of Thee
In peace and purity,
And then my spirit give
With my dear Lord to live:
Safe on that happy shore,
I could desire no more.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||