The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
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[Most tenderly affected]
Most tenderly affected
With human grief and pain,
The load of souls dejected
Jesus doth still sustain:
Lifts up His fallen creatures,
Gives to the blind their sight,
And breaks the prisoners' fetters,
And brings them forth to light.
With human grief and pain,
The load of souls dejected
Jesus doth still sustain:
Lifts up His fallen creatures,
Gives to the blind their sight,
And breaks the prisoners' fetters,
And brings them forth to light.
Thy grace, and loving-kindness,
Saviour, extend to me,
To cure my spirit's blindness,
And set the captive free.
Out of my fall to raise me,
No more a slave, but son,
And with the children place me,—
Thine image, on Thy throne.
Saviour, extend to me,
To cure my spirit's blindness,
And set the captive free.
Out of my fall to raise me,
No more a slave, but son,
And with the children place me,—
Thine image, on Thy throne.
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Make this the' accepted season,
The end of sin and grief,
And loose me out of prison,
And save from unbelief.
Reveal my sins forgiven,
Thy name, O Love, declare;
And lift me up to heaven,
And crown with glory there.
The end of sin and grief,
And loose me out of prison,
And save from unbelief.
Reveal my sins forgiven,
Thy name, O Love, declare;
And lift me up to heaven,
And crown with glory there.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||