Text: | The penitent's dialogue |
Tune: | THE PENITENT'S DIALOGUE |
Composer: | S. W. |
1st Voice
1 Why weepest thou and sighest,
Afflicted, weary soul?
If thou on Christ reliest,
His grace will make thee whole.
2d Voice
Oh! I have grieved his Spirit;
My sins are great and high;
Can ever Jesus' merit
Save such a wretch as I?
1st Voice
2 His merit and his power
Can save a world like thee;
He waits this very hour,
To set the captive free.
2d Voice
Oh! could I but go to him,
My suit I would prepare;
My sorrows I would show him,
And plead with earnest pray'r.
1st Voice
3 Take courage, he is near thee,
He now is passing by;
Speak out and let him hear thee;
For pardoning mercy cry.
2d Voice
Oh! I am dumb with sadness,
And blind with unbelief;
Will he not chide my madness?
Will he not mock my grief?
1st Voice
4 Lo! Jesus now invites thee,
"Come, troubled soul, to me;
No other work delights me
Like saving such as thee."
2d Voice
And wilt thou then relieve me?
My blessed Lord, I come:
Thou wilt, thou dost receive me;
My heart shall be thy home.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Why weepest thou and sighest |
Title: | The penitent's dialogue |
Publication Date: | 1845 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | THE PENITENT'S DIALOGUE |
Composer: | S. W. |
Meter: | P. M.* |
Key: | F Major or modal |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. *Select Melodies, Hymn 114. |