Verse 1
All thanks be to God,
Who scatters abroad
Throughout every place,
By the least of his servants his savour3 of grace!
Who the victory gave,
The praise let him have,
For the work he hath done,
All honour and glory to Jesus alone.
Verse 2
Our conquering Lord
Hath prosper’d the[1] word,
Hath made it prevail,
And mightily shaken the kingdom of hell:
His arm he hath bar’d,
And a people prepar’d,
His glory to shew,
And witness the power of his Passion below.
Verse 3
He hath open’d a door
To the penitent poor,
And rescu’d from sin,
And admitted the harlots and publicans in:
They have heard the glad sound,
They have liberty found
Thro’ the blood of the Lamb,
And plentiful pardon in Jesus’s name.
Verse 4
The opposers admire
The hammer and fire,
Which all things o’ercomes,
And breaks the hard rocks, and the mountains consumes.
With quiet amaze
They listen and gaze,
And their weapons resign,
Constrain’d to acknowledge—the work is divine!
Verse 5
And shall we not sing
Our Saviour and King?
Thy witnesses, we
With rapture ascribe our salvation to thee.
Thou Jesus hast bless’d,
And believers encreas’d,
Who thankfully own
We are freely forgiven thro’ mercy alone.
Verse 6
Thy Spirit revives
His work in our lives,
His wonders of grace
So mightily wrought in the primitive days.
O that all men might know
Thy tokens below,
Our Saviour confess,
And embrace the glad tidings of pardon & peace!
Verse 7
Thou Saviour of all,
Effectually call
The sinners that stray;
And Oh! Let a nation be born in a day!
Thy sign let them see,
And flow unto thee
For the oil and the wine,
For the blissful assurance of favour divine.
Verse 8
Our heathenish land
Beneath thy command
In mercy receive,
And make us a pattern to all that believe:
Then, then let it spread
Thy knowledge and dread,
Till the earth is o’erflow’d,
And the universe fill’d with the glory of God.
[1] Wesley changed “the” to “his” in 1755.