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Ah! Whither Should I Go?

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #338 Meter: 6.6.8.6 D First Line: Ah! whither should I go Lyrics: 1. Ah! whither should I go, Burdened and sick and faint? To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint? My Savior bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from Him I stay. 2. What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part, Which will not let the Savior take Possession of my heart? Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying power display; Into its darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. 3. I now believe in Thee, Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me O let it, Lord, be done! 4. In me is all the bar, Which Thou wouldst fain remove; Remove it, and I shall declare That God is only love. The following verses are commonly omitted: 5. Some cursèd thing unknown Must surely lurk within, Some idol which I will not own, Some secret bosom sin. 6. Jesu, the hindrance show, Which I have feared to see; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: LEOMINSTER
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Ah! Whither Shall I Go

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #368 (2011) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Ah! whither should I go Lyrics: 1 Ah! whither should I go, Burdened, and sick, and faint? To whom should I my troubles show And pour out my complaint? 2 My Savior bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from Him I stay. 3 What is it keeps me back From which I cannot part, Which will not let the Savior take Possession of my heart? 4 Some cursed thing unknown Must surely lurk within: Some idol which I will not own, Some secret bosom sin. 5 I now believe in Thee; Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me O let it, Lord, be done. Topics: The Christian Life Struggle and Guidance; Invitation Scripture: Psalm 139:23 Languages: English Tune Title: DUNBAR
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Ah! whither should I go

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #407 (1873) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Ah! whither should I go, Burden'd, and sick, and faint? To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint? My Saviour bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from him I stay. 2 What is it keeps me back, From which I can not part-- Which will not let the Saviour take Possession of my heart? Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying power display; Into the darkest corners shine, And take the vail away. 3 I now believe; in thee Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me, Oh, let it, Lord be done! In me is all the bar, Which thou wouldst fain remove: Remove it, and I shall declare That God is only love. Topics: The Christian System Repentance and Faith; To Whom should we Go?
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Ah! whither should I go

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #XXVII (1791) Lyrics: 1 Ah! whither should I go, Burden'd, and sick, and faint? To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint? My Saviour bids me come, Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from him I stay. 2 What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part? Which will not let the Saviour take Possession of my heart? Some cursed thing unknown Must surely lurk within; Some Idol, which I will not own, Some secret bosom-sin. 3 Jesu, the hindrance show, Which I have fear'd to see; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of thee. Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying pow'r display; Into the darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. 4 I now believe, in thee Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me O let it Lord, be done! In me is all the bar Which thou would'st fain remove; Remove it, and I shall declare, That God is only love. Topics: Penitential Languages: English
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Ah! whither should I go

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #XXVII (1788) Lyrics: 1 Ah! whither should I go, Burden'd, and sick, and faint? To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint? My Saviour bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from him I stay. 2 What is it keeps me back, From which I can not part? Which will not let the Saviour take Possession of my heart? Some cursed thing unknown Must surely lurk within; Some idol, which I will not own, Some secret bosom-sin. 3 Jesu, the hind'rance show, Which I have fear'd to see; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of thee. Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying pow'r display; Into the darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. 4 I now believe, in thee Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me O let it, Lord be done! In me is all the bar, Which thou would'st fain remove; Remove it, and I shall declare, That God is only love. Topics: Penitential Languages: English
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Ah! whither should I go

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #XXVII (1790) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Ah! whither should I go, Burden'd, and sick, and faint? To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint? My Saviour bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from him I stay. 2 What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part? Which will not let the Saviour take Possession of my heart? Some cursed thing unknown Must surely lurk within; Some idol, which I will not own, Some secret bosom-sin. 3 Jesu, the hindrance show, Which I have fear'd to see; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of thee. Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying pow'r display; Into the darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. 4 I now believe, in thee Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith, to me O let it, Lord, be done! In me is all the bar, Which thou would'st fain remove; Remove it, and I shall declare, That God is only love. Topics: Penitential Languages: English
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To Jesus I Will Go

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Very Best #56 (1911) First Line: Ah! whither should I go Languages: English Tune Title: [Ah! whither should I go]
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Ah! whither should I go

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #453 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Ah! whither should I go, Burdened and sick, and faint! To whom should I my trouble show, And pour out my complaint! 2 My Saviour bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from him I stay. 3 What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part, Which will not let the Saviour take Possession of my heart? 4 Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying power display; Into its darkest corners shine, And take all sin awy. Topics: The Sinner Repentance and Acceptance Tune Title: CONTRITION

Ah! Whither Shall I Go

Hymnal: A. M. E. C. Hymnal #167 (1954) First Line: Ah! whither should I go Languages: English Tune Title: DUNBAR
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Ah, whither should I go

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #XXI (1803)

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