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O that I could repent, O that I could repent

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in America #d267 (1839) Languages: English
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O That I Could Repent

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5390 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. O that I could repent! O that I could believe! Thou by Thy voice the marble rent, Thou by Thy voice the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! 2. Thou, by Thy two-edged sword, My soul and spirit part, Strike with the hammer of Thy Word, Strike with the hammer of Thy Word, And break my stubborn heart! 3. Savior, and Prince of Peace, The double grace bestow; Unloose the bands of wickedness, Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go: 4. Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove: Wound, and pour in, my wounds to heal, Wound, and pour in, my wounds to heal, The balm of pardoning love. 5. For Thy own mercy’s sake The cursèd thing remove; And into Thy protection take And into Thy protection take The prisoner of Thy love: 6. In every trying hour Stand by my feeble soul; And screen me from my nature’s power, And screen me from my nature’s power, Till Thou hast made me whole. 7. This is Thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sin this moment go, Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to Thee: 8. O might I now embrace Thy all-sufficient power; And never more to sin give place, And never more to sin give place, And never grieve Thee more! Languages: English Tune Title: GERAR
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O that I could repent!

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #XIX (1791) Lyrics: 1 O that I could repent! O that I could believe! Thou, by thy voice, the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! Thou, by thy two-edg'd sword, My soul and spirit part, Strike with the hammer of thy word, And break my stubborn heart. 2 Saviour and prince of peace, The double grace bestow, Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go: Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove; Wound and pour in, my wounds to heal, The balm of pard'ning love. 3 For thine own mercy’s sake The cursed thing remove, And into thy protection take The pris'ner of thy love; In ev'ry trying hour, Stand by my feeble soul, And skreen me from my nature's pow'r, Till thou hast made me whole. 4 This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to thee: O might I now embrace Thy all-sufficient pow'r, And never more to sin give place, And never grieve thee more. Topics: Penitential Languages: English
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O That I could repent!

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #CLXXXIII (1816) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O That I could repent! O that I could believe! Thou, by Thy voice, the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! 2 Thou by thy two-edg'd sword, My soul and spirit part; Strike with the hammer of thy word, And break my stubborn heart. 3 Saviour, and Prince of peace, The double grace bestow; Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go. 4 Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove; Wound, and pour in, my wounds, to heal, The balm of pard'ning love. 5 For thine own mercy’s sake, My guilt and sin remove; And into thy protection take The pris'ner of thy love. 6 In ev'ry trying hour, Stand by my feeble soul, And screen me from temptation's pow'r, 'Till thou hast made me whole. 7 This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be; Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to thee: 8 O might I now embrace Thy all-sufficient pow'r! And never more to sin give place, And never grieve thee more! Topics: Confession of Sin Languages: English
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O that I could repent!

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #XIX (1788) Lyrics: 1 O that I could repent! O that I could believe! Thou, by thy voice, the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! Thou by thy two-edg'd sword, My soul and spirit part. Strike with the hammer of thy word, And break my stubborn heart. 2 Saviour, and Prince of Peace, The double grace bestow, Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go: Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove; Wound, and pour in, my wounds, to heal, The balm of pard'ning love. 3 For thy own mercy’s sake, the cursed thing remove; And into thy protection take The pris'ner of thy love; In ev'ry trying hour, Stand by my feeble soul, And screen me from my nature's pow'r, Till thou hast made me whole. 4 This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to thee: O might I now embrace Thy all-sufficient pow'r, And never more to sin give place, And never grieve thee more. Topics: Penitential Languages: English
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O that I could repent!

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #XIX (1790) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O that I could repent! O that I could believe! Thou, by thy voice, the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! Thou by thy two-edg'd sword, My soul and spirit part, Strike with the hammer of thy word And break my stubborn heart. 2 Saviour, and Prince of Peace, The double grace bestow, Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go: Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove; Wound, and pour in, my wounds to heal, The balm of pard'ning love. 3 For thy own mercy’s sake The cursed thing remove, And into thy protection take The pris'ner of thy love; In ev'ry trying hour, Stand by my feeble soul, And skreen me from my nature's pow'r, Till thou hast made me whole. 4 This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to thee: O might I now embrace Thy all-sufficient pow'r, And never more to sin give place, And never grieve thee more. Topics: Penitential Languages: English
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Oh, that I could repent! Oh, that I could believe!

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #403 (1873) Lyrics: 1 Oh, that I could repent! Oh, that I could believe! Thou, by thy voice, the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! Thou, by thy two-edge sword, My soul and spirit part; Strike with the hammer of thy word, And break my stubborn heart. 2 Saviour, and Prince of peace, The double grace bestow, Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go; Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove; Wound, and pour in my wounds, to heal, The balm of pardoning love. 3 For thine own mercy's sake, The hindrance now remove, And into thy protection take The prisoner of thy love; In every trying hour Stand by my feeble soul, And screen me from my nature's power, Till thou hast made me whole. 4 This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sins this moment go, This moment turn to thee: Oh, might I now embrace Thine all-sufficient power, And nevermore to sin give place, And never grieve thee more. Topics: The Christian System Repentance and Faith; Godly Sorrow Scripture: Isaiah 58:6
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O that I could repent, O that I could believe

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #XIII (1803)

O that I could repent, O that I could believe

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Canadian Sabbath-School Hymn Book #77 (1866) Languages: English
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O that I could repent, O that I could believe

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Centenary Singer #97 (1867)

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