Dialogue Between a Believer and His Soul

Come, my soul, and let us try

Author: J. Hart
Published in 42 hymnals

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1 Come, my soul, and let us try,
For a little season,
Every burden to lay by;
Come, and let us reason.
What is this that casts thee down?
Who are those that grieve thee?
Speak, and let the worst be known;
Speaking may relieve thee.

2 O I sink beneath the load
Of my nature’s evil!
Full of enmity to God;
Captived by the devil;
Restless as the troubled seas;
Feeble, faint, and fearful;
Plagued with every sore disease;
How can I be cheerful?

3 Think on what thy Saviour bore
In the gloomy garden,
Sweating blood at every pore,
To procure thy pardon!
See him stretched upon the wood,
Bleeding, grieving, crying,
Suffering all the wrath of God,
Groaning, gasping, dying!

4 This by faith I sometimes view,
And those views relieve me;
But my sins return anew;
These are they that grieve me.
Oh! I’m leprous, stinking, foul,
Quite throughout infected;
Have not I, if any soul,
Cause to be dejected?

5 Think how loud thy dying Lord
Cried out, “It is finished!”
Treasure up that sacred word,
Whole and undiminished;
Doubt not he will carry on,
To its full perfection,
That good work he has begun;
Why, then, this dejection?

6 Faith when void of works is dead;
This the Scriptures witness;
And what works have I to plead,
Who am all unfitness?
All my powers are depraved,
Blind, perverse, and filthy;
If from death I’m fully saved,
Why am I not healthy?

7 Pore not on thyself too long,
Lest it sink thee lower;
Look to Jesus, kind as strong –
Mercy joined with power;
Every work that thou must do,
Will thy gracious Saviour
For thee work, and in thee too,
Of his special favour.

8 Jesus’ precious blood, once spilt,
I depend on solely,
To release and clear my guilt;
But I would be holy.
He that bought thee on the cross
Can control thy nature;
Fully purge away thy dross;
Make thee a new creature.

9 That he can I nothing doubt,
Be it but his pleasure.
Though it be not done throughout,
May it not in measure?
When that measure, far from great,
Still shall seem decreasing?
Faint not then, but pray and wait,
Never, never ceasing.

10 What when prayer meets no regard?
Still repeat it often.
But I feel myself so hard.
Jesus will thee soften.
But my enemies make head.
Let them closer drive thee.
But I’m cold, I’m dark, I’m dead.
Jesus will revive thee.

Source: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #780

Author: J. Hart

Hart, Joseph, was born in London in 1712. His early life is involved in obscurity. His education was fairly good; and from the testimony of his brother-in-law, and successor in the ministry in Jewin Street, the Rev. John Hughes, "his civil calling was" for some time "that of a teacher of the learned languages." His early life, according to his own Experience which he prefaced to his Hymns, was a curious mixture of loose conduct, serious conviction of sin, and endeavours after amendment of life, and not until Whitsuntide, 1757, did he realize a permanent change, which was brought about mainly through his attending divine service at the Moravian Chapel, in Fetter Lane, London, and hearing a sermon on Rev. iii. 10. During the next two years ma… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Come, my soul, and let us try
Title: Dialogue Between a Believer and His Soul
Author: J. Hart
Meter: 7.6.7.6 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Social and Camp-meeting Songs, for the Pious (9th ed. enl.) #77

A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #S.CVIII

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A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #S.CVIII

The Sacred Harp #448b

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A Collection of Hymns for the use of Christians #M.XIX

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A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies #108

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A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #780

Hymns, etc. composed on various subjects #25

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Hymns, etc. #24

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Hymns #25

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Public, Parlour, and Cottage Hymns. A New Selection #II.9

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Songs of Zion #47

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Southern and Western Pocket Harmonist #148

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The Camp-Meeting Chorister #32

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The Latest Collection of Original and Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs #72

A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Generally Used at Camp and Prayer Meetings #d40

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A Collection of original and select hymns and spiritual songs #V

A New and Choice Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d33

A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d48

A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious #d29

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A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors #55

General Baptist Hymn Book #d97

Harmonia Ecclesiae #d42

Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Selected and Original. 7th ed. #d86

Hymns on Select Passages of Scripture with Others Usually Sung at Camp-Meetings #d4

Hymns, Original and Selected, for the use of Christians #d53

Revival Hymns ... with a Supplement. 2nd ed. #d48

Select Hymns #d32

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Social and Campmeeting Songs For the Pious (4th ed.) #77

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Songs of Pilgrimage #921

Songs of Zion. 8th ed. #d24

The Baptist Harmony #d72

The Baptist Harmony #d72

The Christian Harmony #d63

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The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #CDXCVII

The Good Old Songs #d111

The Good Old Songs #d112

The Spiritual Songster. lst ed. #d25

The Temple Harp #d61

The Western Harp #d36

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