The witness in himself he hath, 56 (30) C.M. C. WESLEY. COME, O Thou all-victorious Lord, Thy power to us make known; 3 Give us ourselves and Thee to know 4 Conclude us first in unbelief, Fill every soul with sacred grief, 5 Impoverish, Lord, and then relieve, The knowledge of our sickness give; 6 That blessed sense of guilt impart, 7 Our desperate state through sin declare, 57 2-6s & 4-78. C. WESLEY. SINNERS, your hearts lift up, This, the day of Pentecost; The grace for Jesu's sake: Gifts He hath received for men. 3 He sends them from the skies 4 By His cross He now hath led We shall all be free indeed, Christ, the Son, shall make us free. Blessings on all He pours, In never-ceasing showers; All He waters from above; Offers all His joy and peace, Settled comfort, perfect love, Everlasting righteousness. 5 All may from Him receive A power to turn and live; Grace for every soul is free; All may hear the effectual call; All the Light of Life may see; All may feel He died for all. 6 7 Drop down in showers of love, Righteousness, ye skies, pour down! Father, behold, we claim Come, and never leave us more! 58 2 3 4-6s & 2-88. COME, O Thou Mighty Lord! Come, O Thou Prince of Peace! Claim for Thy lawful right The souls before Thee bowed; From Satan's power to God, That they may all Thy love receive A gracious token show; And make us own Thy power, And groan ourselves to know, Who feel their guilty load; And point them to Thy blood: 59 (340) L.M. Altered by JOHN WESLEY. FATHER, if justly still we claim H. MORE To us and ours the promise made, Of wise discernment, humble love; Such as may every conscience reach, And sound the unbelieving heart: 4 The Spirit of refining fire, Searching the inmost of the mind, To purge all fierce and foul desire, And kindle life more pure and kind: 5 The Spirit of faith, in this Thy day, To break the power of cancelled sin, Tread down its strength, o'erturn its sway, And still the conquest more than win. 6 The Spirit breathe of inward life, Which in our hearts Thy laws may write; Then grief expires, and pain, and strife; "Tis nature all, and all delight. N all the earth Thy Spirit shower; The earth in righteousness renew; Thy kingdom come, and hell's o'erpower, And to Thy sceptre all subdue. 2 Like mighty wind, or torrent fierce, Let it opposers all o'errun; And every law of sin reverse, That faith and love may make all one. While lovely tempers, fruits of grace, 6-78. C. WESLEY. 61 (841) Bow a nation to Thy sway;-- Let us thankfully embrace Good Physician, show Thine art: 62 Those who disregard Thy frown; 7s & 6s. Luther. AVIOUR, none like Thee can teach, SNor yet unfold Thy word; None, like Thee, the heart can reach, 2 Speak to us from lips of love, Ever to Thy righteous word, 3 In Thy Person we descry Redemption's glorious Lord; |