Call aloud on Jesu’s name

Verse 1
Call aloud on Jesu’s name,
Watchmen of Jerusalem,
Ye, that by our Lord’s command
On her ruin’d rampart stand,
Day and night your care express,
Never, never hold your peace,
For a gracious answer cry,
Urge, and force him to reply.

Verse 2
Well maintain the post assign’d,
Put your faithful God in mind,
Instantly the promise plead,
’Till the word of grace proceed,
Never suffer him to rest,
’Till he answer your request,
’Till our Sion he repair,
Fix his constant presence there.

Verse 3
Set for this if, Lord, I am,
Let me now the promise claim,
Let my faithful brethren join,
All remembrancers divine,
All who Sion’s burthen bear,
Join ye in the fervent prayer,
’Till his utmost truth we prove,
Edified in perfect love.

Verse 4
Jesus, head, and Lord of all,
Answer to our midnight call,
Our Jerusalem repair,
Build again thy house of prayer,
Now thy antient wonders shew,
Raise a glorious church below,
Sion from her ruins raise,
Spread throughout the earth her praise.

Verse 5
Spread throughout the earth thine own,
Fully by thy people known;
Let us with thy lustre shine,
Pillars in the dome divine,
Master of the building art,
’Stablish every faithful heart,
Finish thy great work of grace,
Perfect us in holiness.

Hymnal/Album: Introduced in Hymns and Sacred Poems Vol. 2, published by Charles Wesley (Bristol: Felix Farley, 1749). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 5 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1869), page 281.
Publishing: Public Domain