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3166. I Want a Principle Within

1. I want a principle within
of watchful, godly fear,
A sensibility of sin,
a pain to feel it near.
I want the first approach to feel
of pride or wrong desire,
To catch the wandering of my will,
and quench the kindling fire.

2. From Thee that I no more may stray,
no more Thy goodness grieve,
Grant me the filial awe, I pray,
the tender conscience give.
Quick as the apple of an eye,
O God, my conscience make;
Awake my soul when sin is nigh,
and keep it still awake.

3. Almighty God of truth and love,
to me Thy power impart;
The mountain from my soul remove,
the hardness from my heart.
O may the least omission pain
my reawakened soul,
And drive me to that blood again,
which makes the wounded whole.

Text Information
First Line: I want a principle within
Title: I Want a Principle Within
Author: Charles Wesley (1749)
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Source: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1749
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: GERALD
Composer: Ludwig Spohr (1834)
Adapter: J. Stimpson
Meter: CMD
Incipit: 55431 76665 35435
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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