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1 Sinner, the call obey,
The latest call of grace;
The day will come the vengeful day
Of a devoted race.
2 To shelter the distressed,
He did the cross endure;
Enter into the clefts, and rest
In Jesus' wounds secure.
3 Jesus, to thee we fly
From the devouring sword;
Our city of defense is nigh,
Our help is in the Lord.
Source: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book: for use in divine worship #406
First Line: | Sinners, the call obey |
Title: | Impending Judgments |
Author: | Charles Wesley |
Meter: | 6.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Sinners, the call obey, The latest call of grace. C. Wesley. [In Time of National Danger.] This hymn was written under the some circumstances as "Sovereign of all, Whose will ordains", and was published in the same tract, Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution, 1st ed., 1744, in 8 st. of 8 1. (Poetical Works, 1868-72, vol. iv. p. 12). In the Wesleyan Hymn Book, 1780, st. v.-vii. from this hymn, and st. v., vi. from C. Wesley's "Tremendous Lord of earth find sky," published in Hymns Occasioned by the Earthquake, March 8, 1750 : London, 1750, were given as No. 441, as a hymn "For England," beginning, "Terrible God and true." In the 2nd edition of the Wesleyan Hymn Book, 1781, this cento was replaced by st. i., ii., vi.-viii., as "Sinners, the call obey," and this was retained until the revised edition of 1875, when it was replaced by "Jesus, the word bestow" Home Missions), which had been previously published from the Wesley manuscript in the 1830 Supplement to the Wesleyan Hymn Book, No. 706 (Poetical Works, 1868-72, vol. xiii., p. 22).
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)