The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
3154.
[Holy Ghost, remove the grief]
Who loved me, and gave Himself for me.
—ii. 20.
Holy Ghost, remove the grief
And burden of my sins,
Me, convinced of unbelief,
Of righteousness convince.
Comforter, on Thee I call,
Apply the blood that sets me free,
Tell my heart, Who died for all
Hath loved and died for me.
And burden of my sins,
Me, convinced of unbelief,
Of righteousness convince.
Comforter, on Thee I call,
Apply the blood that sets me free,
Tell my heart, Who died for all
Hath loved and died for me.
Faith's appropriating power
With Thee I long to feel;
Come in this accepted hour
My Saviour-Lord reveal,
By Thine energy constrain
My soul to cry with joy unknown,
Very God was very man,
And Christ is all my own.
With Thee I long to feel;
Come in this accepted hour
My Saviour-Lord reveal,
By Thine energy constrain
My soul to cry with joy unknown,
Very God was very man,
And Christ is all my own.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||