Fain would I wash my soul from sin

Verse 1
Fain woud I wash my soul from sin
In Jesus wounded side,
From all the lusts that lodge within,
The spawn of self and pride:
I woud be clean, Thou knowst I woud,
Before I hence depart,
And feel the sprinkling of that blood
Which purifies the heart.

Verse 2
But what Thou didst for sinners shed
Thou only canst apply,
And purge whom thy own hands have made
From crimes of deepest die:
Thou wilt blot out th’ ingrafted stain,
My nature’s filthiness,
Nor let one evil thought remain
To violate my peace.

Verse 3
Inabled by thy word I rise,
And wash my sins away,
Strong in the life thy death supplies,
I for salvation pray;
I pray believing, that thy blood
Its full effect may have,
And bring me sanctified to God,
And to perfection save.

Verse 4
Selfish and vain desires in me
Shall never more reside,
When Thou with all thy purity
Dost in my heart abide;
Thy uttermost salvation then
I in thy presence prove,
The crown of righteousness obtain,
The heights and depths of love.

Hymnal/Album: Originally titled: “‘Wash thine heart, that thou mayst be saved: how long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within thee?’—[Jer.] 4:14.” This hymn appears in the 1783 manuscript “MS Scriptural Hymns.” This manuscript is part of the collection of the Methodist Archive and Research Centre in The John Rylands Library, The University of Manchester (accession number MA 1977/576, Charles Wesley Notebooks Box 3). Accessed through the website of The Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition, Duke Divinity School. Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 10 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1870), page 11.
Publishing: Public Domain