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551.
[Father, Thine eyes are open now]
That Thine eyes may be open toward this house, &c.
—viii. 29.
Father, Thine eyes are open now,
And mark the Place to which I bow,
To which direct my prayer,
The Temple never built with hands,
Before Thy glorious throne it stands,
And all Thy name is there!
And mark the Place to which I bow,
To which direct my prayer,
The Temple never built with hands,
Before Thy glorious throne it stands,
And all Thy name is there!
There in the temple of Thy Son,
I still for mercy, mercy groan,
Till Thou my guilt remove;
The grace for Jesus' sake I claim,
Through Him declare to me Thy name,
And manifest Thy love.
I still for mercy, mercy groan,
Till Thou my guilt remove;
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Through Him declare to me Thy name,
And manifest Thy love.
| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||