Wesley Corpus

Redemption Hymns (1747)

AuthorCharles Wesley
Typehymn-collection
Year1747
Passage IDcw-duke-redemption-hymns-1747-001
Words333
Sourcehttps://divinity.duke.edu/initiatives/wesleyan-methodist/...
Christology Reign of God Communion
Table of Contents Hymn I Hymn II Hymn III. Thanksgiving for the Success of the Gospel. Hymn IV. The Invitation Hymn V Hymn VI. For a Believer, in Worldly Business Hymn VII Hymn VIII Hymn IX. Hymn X Hymn XI. A Funeral Hymn Hymn XII Hymn XIII. Te Deum Hymn XIV Hymn XV Hymn XVI Hymn XVII. For a Minister of Christ Hymn XVIII. Proverbs 3:13, etc. Hymn XIX Hymn XX. Written After a Deliverance in a Tumult. Hymn XXI. Hymn XXII. At Lying Down Hymn XXIII Hymn XXIV Hymn XXV. The Musician's Hymn XXVI. On the Death of a Child Hymn XXVII Hymn XXVIII Hymn XXIX Hymn XXX Hymn XXXI. For the Outcasts of Israel Hymn XXXII. At Meeting of Friends Hymn XXXIII. Thanksgiving Hymn XXXIV. To the Trinity Hymn XXXV Hymn XXXVI Hymn XXXVII Hymn XXXVIII. Thanksgiving Hymn XXXIX. Before Private Prayer. Short View of Moravians (1745), 18 Hymn XL Hymn XLI. The Traveller Hymn XLII Hymn XLIII Hymn XLIV Hymn XLV Hymn XLVI Hymn XLVII. At the Hour of Retirement Hymn XLVIII. At the Parting of Friends Hymn XLIX Hymn L. The Great Supper, Luke 14:16-24 Hymn LI. The Pilgrim Hymn LII. At Parting of Friends Page 1 Hymn I. To: "Father, our hearts we lift." Jesus, my Lord, attend Thy fallen creature's cry, And shew thyself the sinner's friend, And set me up on high; From hell's oppressive power, From earth and sin release, And to thy Father's grace restore, And to thy perfect peace. For this, alas! I mourn, In helpless unbelief, But thou my wretched heart canst turn, And heal my sin and grief; Salvation in thy name To dying souls is given, And all may, through thy merit, claim A right to life and heaven. Thy blood and righteousness I make my only plea, My present and eternal peace Are both deriv'd from thee; Rivers of life divine From thee their fountain flow, And all who know that love of thine, The joy of angels know.