Scripture Hymns (1762) Vol 2
| Author | Charles Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | hymn-collection |
| Year | 1762 |
| Passage ID | cw-duke-scripture-hymns-1762-vol-2-196 |
| Words | 213 |
| Source | https://divinity.duke.edu/initiatives/wesleyan-methodist/... |
Page 264 We on all our foes shall trample, Sharers of thy victory, Followers of thy great example, Conquerors of the world thro' thee. "That they all may be one, as thou Father art in me, and I in thee." John xvii. 21. What is that unity? Can we be one in thee, As thou th' eternal Son Art with the Father one? Then shall we know, when once we feel The grace incomprehensible. "The glory which thou gavest me, I have given them." John xvii. 22. The glory of God's only Son In all his sons doth shine, A greatness to the world unknown, A majesty divine! "In secret have I said nothing." John xviii. 20. O might I, like Jesus, be Foe to guile and secrecy, Walk as always in his sight, Free and open as the light! Jesus, Lord, to me impart The true nobleness of heart, The unfeign'd simplicity, The pure mind which was in thee. "Behold the man!" John xix. 5. Who would not look on thee, Thou Man of Grief and love? 'Tis heaven on earth, thy face to see, 'Tis all our heaven above. "Forthwith came there out blood and water." John xix. 34. Atoning blood, and water clean T' extirpate, and to purge my sin,