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O Thou,Who Know'st What Is In Man

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11115 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: O Thou, who know’st what is in man Lyrics: 1 O Thou, who know’st what is in man, Who searchest out the reins and heart, Me, Jesu, to myself explain, A ray of heavenly light impart; Impart Thyself, Thou real light, And manifest my nature’s night. 2 Cause me, O God, myself to know, The depth of wickedness within, Show me, my inmost substance show, Th’exceeding sinfulness of sin: Such power belongs to Thee alone; Show me that sin and I are one. 3 Senseless alike of sin and Thee, My unawakened soul remains Fast bound in sin, and misery; I slumber on, nor feel my chains, Nor taste nor see how good Thou art, For still the veil is on my heart. 4 Oh! Might my heart at last relent, And feel the guilty mountain-load. Oh! That Thy powerful Word might rent The veil, and let me into God; The glories of Thy face display, The brightness of eternal day! 5 I know the terms: I cannot see Thy blissful face, and live—in sin: A flaming sword preserves the tree Of life, lest self should enter in; It keeps out self, and every way It turns, the man of sin to slay. 6 Be it according to Thy Word, Ready to meet my doom I am. Oh! Let me rush upon that sword, And feel the sin-consuming flame; Live only Christ in me, not I; O let me see Thy face and die! 7 Die all of self to live no more, Die the old man no more to rise; Me to Thine image here restore, Receive me to Thy paradise, (Whence I may never more remove) The paradise of perfect love. Languages: English Tune Title: ADORO TE
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O Thou, who know'st what is Man

Hymnal: Hymns and Sacred Poems #20 (1742) Languages: English

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