Twixt God and His own Spirit we

Verse 1
’Twixt God and his own Spirit we
No difference in the scriptures see,
In Personality alone
Distinct, in mind and nature One:
The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Ador’d by his celestial host,
As taught by his unerring word,
We worship, One Almighty Lord.

Verse 2
But God the Spirit’s things are known
By reason’s feeble light to none,
Though foolish man would comprehend
What must his nature’s powers transcend;
’Till God an understanding give,
He cannot savingly believe
His God, or spiritually see
The Three in One, and One in Three.

Hymnal/Album: Originally titled: “'The THINGS OF GOD knoweth no man.'—1 Cor. ii. 11. 'But the natural man receiveth not the THINGS OF THE SPIRIT OF GOD.'—Ibid., [ver.] 14.” Introduced in Charles Wesley, Hymns on the Trinity (Bristol: William Pine, 1767). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 7 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1870), page 255.
Publishing: Public Domain