The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1270.
[Send then Thy servants forth]
Send then Thy servants forth
To call the Hebrews home,
From west and east, and south and north,
Let all the wanderers come;
Where'er in lands unknown
Thy fugitives remain,
Bid every creature help them on
Thy holy mount to gain:
To call the Hebrews home,
From west and east, and south and north,
Let all the wanderers come;
Where'er in lands unknown
Thy fugitives remain,
Bid every creature help them on
Thy holy mount to gain:
An offering to their God
There let them all be seen,
Sprinkled with water and with blood,
In soul and body clean;
With Israel's myriads seal'd
Let all the nations meet,
And show Thy mystery fulfill'd,
Thy family complete.
There let them all be seen,
Sprinkled with water and with blood,
In soul and body clean;
With Israel's myriads seal'd
Let all the nations meet,
And show Thy mystery fulfill'd,
Thy family complete.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||