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See, Lord, The Purchase Of Thy Death

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 See, Lord, the purchase of Thy death, Thy little feeble flock, Gather, and keep our souls beneath The shadow of their Rock. Thy few returning sheep behold, By wolves encompassed round, And let us never leave the fold, But still in Thee be found. 2 Regard the number of our foes, Their subtlety and might, Arise, and stop the way of those Who ’gainst Thy people fight. O help of every helpless soul, Show forth Thy saving grace, The fierceness of vain man control, Or turn it to Thy praise. 3 Thou know’st for Thy dear sake alone We daily suffer shame, Because we dare our Master own, And triumph in Thy name. Thee, Lord, before Thy foes we dare In word and deed confess, Rejoice Thy hallowed cross to bear, And live Thy witnesses. 4 We witness to th’atoning blood Which did for sinners flow, And brought a guilty world to God, And sprinkled all below. That blood we felt through faith applied, And know our sins forgiven, And tell mankind the purple tide Would waft them all to Heaven. 5 For this we reckon all things loss, Till Christ the Judge comes down, To honor followers of His cross, And bid them wear His crown. He tells us He will quickly come, His saying we receive, And we shall all be taken home, And in His kingdom live. 6 Us, who before the sons of men, Were bold our Lord to own, He will, He will acknowledge them Before His Father’s throne. He (while the glorious angels stand, Astonished at the grace) Shall place us all at His right hand, And speak His servants’ praise. 7 These (if our hearts may now conceive What God in Heaven shall say) These were the souls who dared believe, Who dared My Word obey. Me for their dear redeeming Lord They never blushed to own, But held My name, and kept My Word, And lived to Me alone. 8 A proverb of reproach below, They suffered for My sake, Rejoiced My daily cross to know, My portion to partake. On earth they lived My witnesses, My witnesses they died, And now I for My own confess And speak them glorified. 9 Come then to Heaven, your native home, Be numbered with the blest, My Father’s happy children, come, And on My bosom rest. The kingdom take for all prepared That should in Me abide; Now. I am now, thy great reward Who in My faith hast died. 10 My good and faithful servant thee I openly approve, Possess thy lot, enthroned with Me In all the pomp of love. The mead of all thy labors this, This starry diadem wear, Enter into thy Master’s bliss, And reign for ever there. Used With Tune: INDIA BASIN Text Sources: Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution by John and Charles Wesley (London: Strahan, 1744)
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Tremendous Lord Of Earth And Skies

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Tremendous Lord of earth, and skies Lyrics: 1 Tremendous Lord of earth, and skies, Most holy, high, and just, We fall before Thy glorious eyes, And hide us in the dust: Thine anger’s long suspended stroke With deepest awe we feel, And tremble on, so lately shook Over the mouth of hell. 2 Appalled, o’erwhelmed with conscious fear, Beneath Thy frown we mourn, And shudder at the judgment near, And dread its swift return. So oft, and terribly reproved, Our land is warned in vain, For oh! the cause is unremoved, The sin doth still remain. 3 The crowd, the poor unthinking crowd, Refuse Thy hand to see, They will not hear Thy loudest rod, They will not turn to Thee. As with judicial blindness struck, They all Thy signs despise, Harden their hearts yet more, and mock The anger of the skies. 4 But blinder still, the rich and great In wickedness excel, And revel on the brink of fate, And sport, and dance to hell. Regardless of Thy smile or frown, Their pleasures they require, And sink with gay indifference down To everlasting fire. 5 But O! Thou dreadful righteous Lord, The praying remnant spare, The men that tremble at Thy word, And see the coming snare: Our land if yet again Thou shake, Or utterly break down, A merciful distinction make, And strongly save Thine own. 6 If earth its mouth must open wide, To swallow up its prey, Jesu, Thy faithful people hide In that vindictive day: Firm in the universal shock We shall not then remove, Safe in the clefts of Israel’s Rock, Our Lord’s expiring love. Used With Tune: INDIA BASIN Text Sources: Hymns Occasioned by the Earthquake, March 8, 1750, second edition, 1756

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