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Hymn 48

Hymn 48. Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love, Unmerited and free, Delights our evil to remove, And help our misery. Hymn 48. Thou waitest to be gracious still; Thou dost with sinners bear, That, saved, we may thy goodness feel, And all thy grace declare. Hymn 48.

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Hymn 48

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  1. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  2. Hymn 48 • Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love, • Unmerited and free, • Delights our evil to remove, • And help our misery. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  3. Hymn 48 • Thou waitest to be gracious still; • Thou dost with sinners bear, • That, saved, we may thy goodness feel, • And all thy grace declare. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  4. Hymn 48 • Thy goodness and thy truth to me, • To every soul, abound, • A vast, unfathomable sea, • Where all our thoughts are drowned. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  5. Hymn 48 • Its streams the whole creation reach, • So plenteous is the store, • Enough for all, enough for each, • Enough for evermore. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  6. Hymn 48 • Faithful, O Lord, thy mercies are, • A rock that cannot move; • A thousand promises declare • Thy constancy of love. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  7. Hymn 48 • Throughout the universe it reigns, • Unalterably sure; • And while the truth of God remains • The goodness must endure. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

  8. Charles Wesley (1707-88)

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