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John Wesley (1703-1791)

AUTHOR of faith, we seek thy face For all who feel thy work begun; Confirm and...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
AUTHOR of faith, we seek thy face For all who feel thy work begun; Confirm and strengthen them in grace, And bring thy feeblest children on.
Verse 2
Thou seest their wants, thou know'st their names, Be mindful of thy youngest care; Be tender of thy new-born lambs, And gently in thy bosom bear.
Verse 3
The lion roaring for his prey, And ravening wolves on every side, Watch over them to tear and slay, If found one moment from their guide.
Verse 4
Satan his thousand arts essays, His agents all their powers employ, To blast the blooming work of grace, The heavenly offspring to destroy.
Verse 5
Baffle the crooked serpent's skill, And turn his sharpest dart aside; Hide from their eyes the devilish ill, O save them from the demon, pride!
Verse 6
In safety lead thy little flock, From hell, the world, and sin secure; And set their feet upon the rock, And make in thee their goings sure.

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