Songs from Charles Wesley

Matthew 1:21 (Allusion)
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Thus, O Lord, the world convince

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 2:6 (Allusion)
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Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 2:18 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 3:7 (Allusion)
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Ah! woe is me, constrain’d to dwell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 3:7 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 3:7 (Allusion)
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Saviour, and Friend of sinners, see

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 3:9 (Allusion)
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Glory to God, whose sovereign grace

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Matthew 3:16 (Allusion)
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Paternal Deity

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 3:16 (Allusion)
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Come, Holy Ghost, Our Hearts Inspire

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 3:17 (Allusion)
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Come, O Thou greater than our hearts

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 4:2 (Reference)
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Unkempt Untempted

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Matthew 4:16 (Reference)
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Glory to God, whose sovereign grace

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Matthew 4:23 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 4:4 (Reference)
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A bishop primitively good

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 4:4 (Allusion)
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Soldiers of Christ, Arise

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 4:7 (Allusion)
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Soldiers of Christ, Arise

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 4:10 (Allusion)
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Soldiers of Christ, Arise

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:4 (Reference)
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Sing to the God of faithful love

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:8 (Reference)
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Who in the Lord confide

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:48 (Reference)
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Ah! woe is me, constrain’d to dwell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:48 (Allusion)
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All things are possible to him

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:3 (Allusion)
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Lord, if Thou the grace impart

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:5 (Allusion)
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Lord, if Thou the grace impart

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:8 (Reference)
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Lord, I believe Thy work of grace

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:8 (Allusion)
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The earth, with all her fulness, owns

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:8 (Allusion)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:8 (Allusion)
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Humbly l do inquire of Thee

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:14 (Allusion)
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Draw near, O Son of God, draw near

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:39 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:44 (Allusion)
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My dear Redeemer, and my God

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:48 (Allusion)
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Come, let us to the Lord return

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:48 (Allusion)
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Harkening to their Shepherd’s voice

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 5:48 (Allusion)
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To the hills I lift mine eyes

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:10 (Expository)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:9 (Reference)
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Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:10 (Reference)
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By the Coming of Thy Spirit

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Matthew 6:13 (Reference)
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Come, Thou Conqueror of the nations

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:19-21 (Reference)
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Draw near, O Son of God, draw near

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:9 (Allusion)
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Father of me, and all mankind

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:10 (Allusion)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:10 (Allusion)
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On earth I ask no more

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:10 (Allusion)
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My God, my God! I cry to Thee!

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:13 (Allusion)
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Jesu, my Hope, my Help, my Power

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:20-21 (Allusion)
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My heart doth oft to idols cleave

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:20-21 (Allusion)
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And wilt Thou yet be found?

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 6:33 (Allusion)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:7-8 (Reference)
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Come, ye followers of the Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:13-14 (Reference)
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Who in the Lord confide

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:18 (Reference)
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Make our earthly souls a field

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:7 (Allusion)
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Lord, if Thou the grace impart

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:7-8 (Allusion)
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Ah! when shall I awake

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:9-11 (Allusion)
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O all-atoning Lamb

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:13-14 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:13-14 (Allusion)
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Go, wretched soul, to meet thy doom

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:15 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:21 (Allusion)
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A charge to keep I have

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:24-25 (Allusion)
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Who in the Lord confide

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 7:24-27 (Allusion)
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Great is our redeeming Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:3 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:16 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:26 (Reference)
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And wilt Thou yet be found?

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:26 (Reference)
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Eternal Beam of Light Divine

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:12 (Allusion)
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Go, wretched soul, to meet thy doom

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:12 (Allusion)
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Saviour, and Friend of sinners, see

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:16 (Allusion)
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Lord, I believe Thy work of grace

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:25 (Allusion)
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Jesu, hear! in bitterness

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 8:26 (Allusion)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:10-13 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:22 (Reference)
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Jesus, my Jesus, hear

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:29 (Reference)
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Ah! whither should I go

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:35-36 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:2 (Allusion)
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O take away the stone

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:9-13 (Allusion)
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Come Sinners, to the Gospel Feast

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:10-11 (Allusion)
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Come Sinners, to the Gospel Feast

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:22 (Allusion)
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Ah! when shall I awake

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:22 (Allusion)
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O my offended God

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 9:36 (Allusion)
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Ah! woe is me, constrain’d to dwell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:8 (Reference)
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Let earth and heaven agree

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:28-29 (Allusion)
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Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:38 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:38 (Allusion)
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Come, ye followers of the Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:38 (Allusion)
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And Let This Feeble Body Fail

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Matthew 10:38 (Allusion)
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And are we yet alive

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:38 (Allusion)
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And let this feeble body fail

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 10:38 (Allusion)
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Twas thus the subtle foe

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:5 (Reference)
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Come Sinners, to the Gospel Feast

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:5 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:12 (Reference)
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O Saviour of all In Adam that fell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:19 (Reference)
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Come Sinners, to the Gospel Feast

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:25 (Allusion)
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Christ the Lord Is Risen Today

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Reference)
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Ah! whither should I go

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Reference)
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And wilt Thou yet be found?

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-30 (Reference)
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Eternal Beam of Light Divine

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:12 (Allusion)
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The Name we still acknowledge

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:15 (Allusion)
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Draw near, O Son of God, draw near

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:19 (Allusion)
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Glorious Saviour of my soul

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:19 (Allusion)
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Saviour, and Friend of sinners, see

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:19 (Allusion)
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Ah! whither should I go

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:19 (Allusion)
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Lord, not unto me, (The whole I disclaim)

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:25 (Allusion)
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Eternal Lord of earth and skies

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Allusion)
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O my offended God

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Allusion)
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Lord, not unto me, (The whole I disclaim)

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Allusion)
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Great is our redeeming Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Allusion)
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To the hills I lift mine eyes

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28 (Allusion)
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Blow Ye the Trumpet, Blow

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Allusion)
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The Name we still acknowledge

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Allusion)
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Ah! when shall I awake

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Allusion)
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Come, O Thou greater than our hearts

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Allusion)
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Come Sinners, to the Gospel Feast

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Allusion)
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The fool hath in his heart denied

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:28-29 (Allusion)
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Soldiers of Christ, Arise

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:29 (Allusion)
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Regardless now of things below

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Matthew 11:29 (Allusion)
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To the meek and gentle Lamb

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:29 (Allusion)
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Come, Thou high and lofty Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:29 (Allusion)
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Lord, if Thou the grace impart

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:29 (Allusion)
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As taught by Thee, O God, I pray

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:29 (Allusion)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:29-30 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:30 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 11:30 (Allusion)
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Come, ye followers of the Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 12:36 (Reference)
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And must I be to judgment brought

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 12:36 (Allusion)
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A charge to keep I have

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 12:43-45 (Allusion)
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O take away the stone

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 12:50 (Allusion)
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A charge to keep I have

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:45-46 (Reference)
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All things are possible to him

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:3-8 (Allusion)
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O take away the stone

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:9 (Allusion)
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Draw near, O Son of God, draw near

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:19 (Allusion)
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O take away the stone

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:19-23 (Allusion)
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O take away the stone

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:22 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:25 (Allusion)
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O all-atoning Lamb

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:42 (Allusion)
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Go, wretched soul, to meet thy doom

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:43 (Allusion)
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Draw near, O Son of God, draw near

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:45-46 (Reference)
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All praise to the Lamb!

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 13:50 (Allusion)
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Go, wretched soul, to meet thy doom

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 14:14 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 14:2 (Allusion)
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The cause of this perpetual pain

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 14:14 (Allusion)
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Ah! woe is me, constrain’d to dwell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 14:17-19 (Allusion)
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A bishop primitively good

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 15:30-31 (Reference)
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See, sinners, in the gospel glass

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 15:26 (Allusion)
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O take away the stone

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 15:30 (Allusion)
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Giver and Guardian of my sleep

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:18 (Reference)
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Great is our redeeming Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:26 (Allusion)
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And am I only born to die?

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:18 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:18 (Allusion)
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Are there not in the labourer’s day

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:23 (Allusion)
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O all-atoning Lamb

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:24 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:24 (Allusion)
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Come, ye followers of the Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:24 (Allusion)
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And Let This Feeble Body Fail

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Matthew 16:24 (Allusion)
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And are we yet alive

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:24 (Allusion)
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And let this feeble body fail

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:24 (Allusion)
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Twas thus the subtle foe

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:26 (Allusion)
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Come Sinners, to the Gospel Feast

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 16:27 (Allusion)
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Away With Our Sorrow and Fear

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Matthew 16:27 (Allusion)
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Away with our sorrow and fear!

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 17:1-9 (Allusion)
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And let this feeble body fail

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 17:1-9 (Allusion)
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And Let This Feeble Body Fail

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Matthew 17:2 (Allusion)
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God of all consolation, take

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 17:5 (Allusion)
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Come, O Thou greater than our hearts

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 17:20 (Reference)
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All things are possible to him

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:11 (Reference)
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The soul shall be glad, In Jesus restored

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:11 (Reference)
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Lord, not unto me, (The whole I disclaim)

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:11 (Reference)
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O Saviour of all In Adam that fell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:12-14 (Reference)
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God, whose mercies never end

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:20 (Reference)
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Come, Thou high and lofty Lord

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:20 (Reference)
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Behold how good a thing

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:3-4 (Allusion)
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Lord, if Thou the grace impart

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:11 (Allusion)
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Twas thus the subtle foe

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:11 (Allusion)
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Ah! woe is me, constrain’d to dwell

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:12-14 (Allusion)
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My more than Friend, accept the Warning Lay

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:14 (Allusion)
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O all-atoning Lamb

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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Matthew 18:20 (Allusion)
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God of all consolation, take

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Songwriters: Charles Wesley
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