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The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
HYMN XVII.
[Where is the holy heaven-born Child]
Where is the holy heaven-born Child,
Heir of the everlasting throne,
Who heaven and earth hath reconciled,
And God and man rejoin'd in one?
Heir of the everlasting throne,
Who heaven and earth hath reconciled,
And God and man rejoin'd in one?
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Shall we of earthly kings inquire,
To courts or palaces repair?
The nation's Hope, the world's Desire,
Alas! we cannot find Him there.
To courts or palaces repair?
The nation's Hope, the world's Desire,
Alas! we cannot find Him there.
Shall learning show the Sinner's Friend,
Or scribes a sight of Christ afford?
Us to His natal place they send,
But never go to see the Lord.
Or scribes a sight of Christ afford?
Us to His natal place they send,
But never go to see the Lord.
We search the outward church in vain,
They cannot Him we seek declare,
They have not found the Son of Man,
Or known the sacred Name they bear.
They cannot Him we seek declare,
They have not found the Son of Man,
Or known the sacred Name they bear.
Then let us turn no more aside,
But use the Light Himself imparts;
His Spirit is our surest guide,
His Spirit glimmering in our hearts.
But use the Light Himself imparts;
His Spirit is our surest guide,
His Spirit glimmering in our hearts.
Drawn by His grace we come from far,
And fix on heaven our wishful eyes;
That ray Divine, that orient star
Directs us where the Infant lies.
And fix on heaven our wishful eyes;
That ray Divine, that orient star
Directs us where the Infant lies.
See there! The new-born Saviour see,
By faith discern the great I AM;
'Tis He! The eternal God! 'Tis He
That bears the mild Immanuel's name.
By faith discern the great I AM;
'Tis He! The eternal God! 'Tis He
That bears the mild Immanuel's name.
The Prince of Peace on earth is found,
The Child is born, the Son is given,
Tell it to all the nations round,
Jehovah is come down from heaven.
The Child is born, the Son is given,
Tell it to all the nations round,
Jehovah is come down from heaven.
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Jehovah is come down to raise
His dying creatures from their fall,
And all may now receive the grace
Which brings eternal life to all.
His dying creatures from their fall,
And all may now receive the grace
Which brings eternal life to all.
Lord, we receive the grace, and Thee,
With joy unspeakable receive,
And rise Thine open face to see,
And one with God for ever live.
With joy unspeakable receive,
And rise Thine open face to see,
And one with God for ever live.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||