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| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
673.
[Thou know'st, I know not what to do]
Neither know we what to do: but our eyes are, &c.
—xx. 12.
Thou know'st, I know not what to do,
But turn on Thee my wishful eye,
The help of man, the means, look through,
On Thee, on Thee alone rely:
Mine eye of faith, desire and prayer
For ever fix'd on heaven, attends,
Till saved I find a Spokesman there,
And God into my heart descends.
But turn on Thee my wishful eye,
The help of man, the means, look through,
On Thee, on Thee alone rely:
Mine eye of faith, desire and prayer
For ever fix'd on heaven, attends,
Till saved I find a Spokesman there,
And God into my heart descends.
Caught in the toils of hell and sin,
One farther step I cannot go;
What shall I do my God to win?
My God, and none beside can show:
Saviour, my helpless desperate state
Thou dost, Thou dost this moment see:
And lo, I every moment wait
To know what Love designs for me.
One farther step I cannot go;
What shall I do my God to win?
My God, and none beside can show:
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Thou dost, Thou dost this moment see:
And lo, I every moment wait
To know what Love designs for me.
| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||