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Text: | I want a principle within |
Author: | Charles Wesley |
Tune: | MOUNT BETHEL |
1 I want a principle within,
Of jealous, godly fear;
A sensibility of sin,
A pain to feel it near;
I want the first approach to feel,
Of pride or loud desire;
To catch the wandering of my will,
And quench the kindling fire.
2 From thee that I no more may part,
No more thy goodness grieve,
The filial awe, the fleshly heart,
The tender conscience, give.
Quick as the apple of an eye,
O God, my conscious make;
Awake my soul when sin is nigh,
And keep it still awake.
3 If to the right or left I stray,
That moment, Lord, reprove;
And let me weep my life away
For having grieved thy love.
O, may the least omission pain
My well-instructed soul!
And drive me to the blood again
Which makes the wounded whole.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I want a principle within |
Author: | Charles Wesley |
Publication Date: | 1886 |
Topic: | The Christian: Hymns for Social Worship |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | MOUNT BETHEL |
Meter: | C. M. D. |
Key: | C Major |
Source: | Arr. from Richter |
Notes: | Alternate tunes: #83 or 484. |