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The Wondering World Inquires to Know

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7717 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. The wondering world inquires to know Why I should love my Jesus so: What are His charms, say they, above The objects of a mortal love? 2. Yes! my belovèd, to my sight Shows a sweet mixture, red and white: All human beauties, all divine, In my belovèd meet and shine. 3. White is His soul, from blemish free; Red with the blood He shed for me; The fairest of ten thousand fairs; A sun among ten thousand stars. 4. His head the finest gold excels; There wisdom in perfection dwells, And glory like a crown adorns Those temples once beset with thorns. 5. Compassions in His heart are found, Hard by the signals of His wound: His sacred side no more shall bear The cruel scourge, the piercing spear. 6. His hands are fairer to behold Than diamonds set in rings of gold; Those heav’nly hands, that on the tree Were nailed, and torn, and bled for me! 7. Though once He bowed His feeble knees, Loaded with sins and agonies, Now on the throne of His command His legs like marble pillars stand. 8. His eyes are majesty and love, The eagle tempered with the dove; No more shall trickling sorrows roll Through those dear windows of His soul. 9. His mouth, that poured out long complaints, Now smiles and cheers His fainting saints; His countenance more graceful is Than Lebanon with all its trees. 10. All over glorious is my Lord; Must be beloved, and yet adored; His worth if all the the nations knew, Sure the whole earth would love Him, too. Languages: English Tune Title: ABINGDON

The wond'ring world inquires to know

Hymnal: The Harmonia Sacra #71B (1993) Tune Title: ABINGDON
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The wond'ring world inquires to know

Hymnal: The New Harmonia Sacra #71b (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: ABINGDON

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