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John Wesley (1703-1791)

THOU great mysterious God unknown, Whose love hath gently led me on, Even from...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
THOU great mysterious God unknown, Whose love hath gently led me on, Even from my infant days, Mine inmost soul expose to view, And tell me if I ever knew Thy justifying grace.
Verse 2
If I have only known thy fear, And followed with a heart sincere Thy drawings from above, Now, now the further grace bestow, And let my sprinkled conscience know Thy sweet forgiving love.
Verse 3
Short of Thy love I would not stop, A stranger to the gospel hope, The sense of sin forgiven; I would not, Lord, my soul deceive, Without the inward witness live, That antepast of heaven.
Verse 4
If now the witness were in me, Would He not testify of thee In Jesus reconciled? And should I not with faith draw nigh, And boldly Abba, Father, cry, And know myself thy child?
Verse 5
Whate'er obstructs thy pardoning love, Or sin or righteousness, remove, Thy glory to display; Mine heart of unbelief convince, And now absolve me from my sins, And take them all away.
Verse 6
Father, in me reveal thy Son, And to my inmost soul make known How merciful thou art: The secret of thy love reveal, And by thine hallowing Spirit dwell For ever in my heart!

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