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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
920.
[When wilt Thou come unto me]
When wilt Thou come unto me,
And bid my troubles cease,
After Thy mind renew me,
In truth and righteousness?
I want the heavenly Giver,
More than the gifts Divine;
Come to a weak believer,
My Lord, for ever mine.
And bid my troubles cease,
After Thy mind renew me,
In truth and righteousness?
I want the heavenly Giver,
More than the gifts Divine;
Come to a weak believer,
My Lord, for ever mine.
When shall I walk before Thee,
Freed from the inbred ill,
In spirit and truth adore Thee,
And do Thy perfect will?
Then of my conversation
The end and sum Thou art,
With all Thy great salvation
Residing in my heart.
Freed from the inbred ill,
In spirit and truth adore Thee,
And do Thy perfect will?
Then of my conversation
The end and sum Thou art,
With all Thy great salvation
Residing in my heart.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||