Charles Wesley Hymns, Meters 886.886.

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This is a list of hymns of Charles Wesley that have meter 886.886. For other meters, see Hymns of Charles Wesley.

Publication Codes

  • 1739a – Hymns and Sacred Poems
  • 1739b – Free Grace
  • 1739c – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Ed.2
  • 1740a – Means of Grace
  • 1740b – Life of Faith
  • 1740c – Hymns and Sacred Poems
  • 1741a – Collection of Psalms and Hymns
  • 1741b – Hymns on God's Everlasting Love
  • 1741c – Promise of Sanctification
  • 1742a – Hymns on God's Everlasting Love
  • 1742b – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Pt.1
  • 1742c – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Pt.2
  • 1742d – Whole Armor of God
  • 1742e – Taking of Jericho
  • 1742f – Elegy on Death of Robert Jones
  • 1742g – Fourteenth Chapter of Isaiah
  • 1742h – Thanksgiving for Colliers
  • 1742i – Hymn for Condemned Prisoners
  • 1743a – Psalms and Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1743b – Psalms and Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1743c – Prayer for Those Convinced of Sin
  • 1743d – Earnest Appeal to Men of reason
  • 1744a – Collection of Moral and Sacred Poems
  • 1744b – Hymns for Times of Trouble
  • 1744c – Times of Trouble and Persecution
  • 1744d – Extract of Wesley’s Journal [No. 4]
  • 1745a – Farther Appeal to Men of Reason
  • 1745b – Hymns on the Lord's Supper
  • 1745c – Difference between the Moravian
  • 1745e – A Word in Season
  • 1745f – Hymns for the Nativity of our Lord
  • 1745g – Word to a Protestant
  • 1745h – Hymns for Times of Trouble
  • 1746a – Funeral Hymns
  • 1746b – Hymns for Our Lord’s Resurrection
  • 1746c – Hymns for Ascension Day
  • 1746d – Hymns of Petition and Thanksgiving
  • 1746e – Hymns on the Great Festivals
  • 1746f – Public Thanksgiving Day
  • 1746g – Gloria Patri
  • 1746h – Graces Before and After Meat
  • 1747a – Hymn at the Sacrament
  • 1747b – Letter to the Bishop of London
  • 1747c – Hymns for Those that Seek
  • 1749a – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol.1
  • 1749b – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol.2
  • 1749c – Hymns for New Year’s Day
  • 1750a – Earthquake Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1750b – Earthquake Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1750c – Death of Thomas Hogg
  • 1755a – Epistle to John Wesley
  • 1755b – Catholic Spirit
  • 1756a – Hymn on the Lisbon Earthquake
  • 1756b – Hymns for the Year 1756
  • 1756c – Earthquake Hymns
  • 1758a – Hymns of Intercession
  • 1759a – For the Kingdom of England
  • 1759b – Funeral Hymns
  • 1759c – Hymns on the Expected Invasion
  • 1759d – Hymn for the People of Custrin
  • 1759e – Thanksgiving Hymns
  • 1760a – Hymns for the Preachers
  • 1762a – Scripture Hymns, Vol.1
  • 1762b – Scripture Hymns, Vol.2
  • 1763a – Hymns for Children
  • 1767a – Family Hymns
  • 1767b – Trinity Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1767c – Trinity Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1770a – Hymn for Mary Langson
  • 1770b – Hymn on the Death of Whitefield
  • 1771a – Elegy on Whitefield
  • 1771b – Epistle to Whitefield
  • 1772a – Preparation for Death
  • 1778a – Arminian Magazine, 1
  • 1779a – Arminian Magazine, 2
  • 1779b – Ode on Dr. Boyce
  • 1779c – Hymn for John Wesley
  • 1780a – Arminian Magazine, 3
  • 1780b – Tumult Hymns
  • 1781a – Arminian Magazine, 4
  • 1781b – Protestant Association
  • 1781c – Hymns for the Nation
  • 1782a – Arminian Magazine, 5
  • 1782b – Hymns for the National Fast
  • 1783a – Arminian Magazine, 6
  • 1784a – Arminian Magazine, 7
  • 1785a – Arminian Magazine, 8
  • 1785b – Prayers for Condemned Malefactors
  • 1787a – Arminian Magazine, 10

Sorted by Meter

Meter 886.886. (332)

  • A nation God delights to bless (1762a)
  • Against me thou writest bitter things (1762a)
  • Ah! Dire effect of female pride (1763a)
  • Ah! Lovely Christ-like soul adieu (1759b)
  • All hail, thou lengthener of my days (1749a)
  • All power to save, O Lord, is thine (1763a)
  • All-wise, all-good, Almighty Lord (1745f)
  • Amazing love to mortals shewed (1745b)
  • An abject slave I long have been (1762a)
  • And am I only born to die? (1763a)
  • And are our joys so quickly fled (1749a)
  • And dost thou not thyself suspect (1762b)
  • And have not I ungrateful been (1762a)
  • And is the happy moment come (1784a)
  • And is the happy spirit fled (1749a)
  • And let this gross corporeal clay (1767a)
  • And must thou perish in thy blood (1749a)
  • And shall I, Lord, the cup decline (1749a)
  • Are there not in the laborer's day (1749a)
  • At evening to myself I say (1762a)
  • Author of faith, to thee I cry (1745c)
  • Be it according to thy word (1762b)
  • Be it my only wisdom here (1762a)
  • Be still ye isles, and wait your doom (1759e)
  • Bishop of souls, regard our cry (1745h)
  • Breathe into this foul heart of mine (1762b)
  • But ah! What means this frantick noise (1759e)
  • But all may now to God draw nigh (1762a)
  • But can it be, that I should prove (1749a)
  • But could the chief apostle grieve (1762b)
  • But is the hasty spirit fled (1759b)
  • But lest we from our city stray (1762a)
  • But when, most gracious God, and true (1762a)
  • But where thou didst for ages dwell (1762b)
  • By mercy sealed in lasting sleep (1762a)
  • By whom, O God, shall Britain rise (1781c)
  • Called to sustain the hallowed cross (1762b)
  • Casual howe’er our steps may seem (1762a)
  • Come Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1767c)
  • Come, Lord, and help me to rejoice (1742c)
  • Come, Lord, come quickly from above (1749a)
  • Come on, my partners in distress (1749b)
  • Come wisdom, power, and grace divine (1767a)
  • Delivered now into mine hand (1762a)
  • Do what thou wilt; it should be so (1762b)
  • Dost thou request a feeble worm (1781a)
  • Doth the great God, and judge severe (1762a)
  • Evil I from the womb have been (1762a)
  • Except the Lord conduct the plan (1767a)
  • Faithful and true, thy word we plead (1785b)
  • Father, behold I come to do (1745b)
  • Father, create my heart again (1762b)
  • Father, I do at last relent (1762a)
  • Father, I know my day is nigh (1762a)
  • Father, I now my sin confess (1762b)
  • Father, I offer thee thine own (1745b)
  • Father, in Christ we seek thy face (1762a)
  • Father, into my heart convey (1762b)
  • Father of all, whose sovereign will (1749b)
  • Father, that I may keep thy law (1762a)
  • Father, thine eyes are open now (1762a)
  • Father, thy glory we confess (1767b)
  • Father, thy own in Christ receive (1745b)
  • Fishers of men ’tis thine to make (1762b)
  • Fly, sinners, fly to David’s Son (1762a)
  • For a departing friend I grieve (1762a)
  • Forgive me, O thou jealous God (1745g)
  • Fountain of life, I gasp for thee (1762b)
  • Free from that partial blind respect (1759b)
  • Fruit of the true immortal vine (1762a)
  • Give me, O Lord, my soul to abase (1762b)
  • Giver of every useful gift (1767a)
  • Gladly I take thy love’s advice (1762b)
  • God of my life, for thee I pine (1749a)
  • God of my life, thy love I praise (1749a)
  • God of unfathomable love (1743a)
  • Great God of all-victorious grace (1759e)
  • Hail Father, friend of human race (1746g)
  • Happy beyond description he (1763a)
  • Happy, the men who Jesus know (1762a)
  • Have mercy, Lord, for man hath none (1743b)
  • He waits, that we from sin may turn (1762a)
  • Head of thy patient church beneath (1749b)
  • Help, Lord, to whom for help I fly (1749a)
  • Hence, lying world, with all thy care (1767a)
  • Holy, thou knowest, I fain would be (1762b)
  • Hope of thy church and Savior, hear (1762b)
  • How am I healed, if still again (1762b)
  • How can I my own heart renew? (1762b)
  • How dreadful is the mystery (1745b)
  • How hapless are the lettered youth (1763a)
  • How happy are the little flock (1756b)
  • How happy, gracious Lord, are we (1749b)
  • How happy is the pilgrim’s lot (1747c)
  • How happy, Lord, thy children are (1763a)
  • How highly favored then are we (1763a)
  • How ignorant the human mind (1763a)
  • How justly, Lord, dost thou complain (1762a)
  • How long, thou weapon of the Lord (1759c)
  • How long, to thee, O God, shall I (1782b)
  • How shall a sinner come to God (1744d)
  • How shall I walk my God to please (1767a)
  • How soon the fruits of sin appear (1762a)
  • How vain, great God, and worse than vain (1750b)
  • I and my house will serve the Lord (1767a)
  • I ask no more, how can it be (1762b)
  • I come, but tremble to draw near (1772a)
  • I know, and feel it cannot be (1772a)
  • I now reflect with grief and shame (1762a)
  • I thank thee, Lord of earth and heaven (1749a)
  • I too have sinned against the Lord (1762a)
  • I trust thy promise, Lord, to break (1762b)
  • I want the weeping prophet’s heart (1762b)
  • If death my friend and me divide (1762b)
  • If mine were right, it could not be (1762a)
  • If punished after my desert (1762a)
  • If, taught of him, I understand (1762b)
  • If thou thy healing power exert (1762b)
  • In hope of perfect liberty (1762b)
  • In this expressive bread I see (1745b)
  • Jesu, thy weak disciples see (1744c)
  • Jesus, at thy command I go (1762b)
  • Jesus, by whom redeemed I live (1762b)
  • Jesus, from whom dominion springs (1781c)
  • Jesus, I in thy promise trust (1762a)
  • Jesus, I to thy temple go (1762b)
  • Jesus, inspire the watchful power (1762b)
  • Jesus, my hope in life, and death (1749a)
  • Jesus, my hope, my joy, my rest (1749b)
  • Jesus, my Lord and God bestow (1745b)
  • Jesus, my Master in the sky (1767a)
  • Jesus of Nazareth, look down (1749b)
  • Jesus, omnipotent to save (1762a)
  • Jesus, omnipotent to save (1767a)
  • Jesus, on me the want bestow (1762b)
  • Jesus shall still his people save (1762a)
  • Jesus, the crowning grace impart (1762b)
  • Jesus, the power belongs to thee (1762a)
  • Jesus, the promise made by thee (1785a)
  • Jesus, the wonders of thy name (1762a)
  • Jesus, thou all-redeeming Lord (1749a)
  • Jesus, thou seest my troubled breast (1762a)
  • Jesus, thou soul of all our joys (1749b)
  • Jesus thy hated servant own (1779c)
  • Jesus, thy name my Bezer stands (1762a)
  • Jesus, thy precious love I need (1762a)
  • Jesus, thy saving name I bless (1749a)
  • Jesus, thy sovereign name I bless (1749a)
  • Jesus, thy weakest servants bless (1745b)
  • Jesus, thy word for ever lives (1749a)
  • Jesus, to me the joy impart (1762b)
  • Jesus, to thee distrest I cry (1772a)
  • Jesus, we ask thy promised aid (1767a)
  • Jesus, we long to know thy name (1746c)
  • Lamb, lovely Lamb, for sinners slain (1749a)
  • Lo, on the margin of the grave (1780a)
  • Long in those peaceful pleasant ways (1759b)
  • Lord, give me that pacific mind (1762b)
  • Lord, I adore thy righteous will (1762a)
  • Lord, if thou hast on me bestowed (1767a)
  • Lord, in thy wrath no more chastise (1743a)
  • Lord, thou hast bid thy people pray (1744c)
  • Lord, we before the world profess (1762a)
  • Master, thy promised help I claim (1749a)
  • Master, we call thy word to mind (1749b)
  • Mayest thou not still conceal thy face (1762a)
  • Me if thou in the desert hide (1762a)
  • Me with that restless thirst inspire (1762b)
  • Meeken my soul, thou heavenly Lamb (1762b)
  • Meekest of all the sons of men (1762a)
  • Melt happy soul, in Jesus' blood (1744a)
  • Merciful God, to thee we cry (1744c)
  • Mercy that heaven-descending guest (1759b)
  • Mercy who show shall mercy find (1762b)
  • Most meek, and tender-hearted Lamb (1749a)
  • Most righteous God, my doom I bear (1762a)
  • Must I be tried and tortured still (1762b)
  • My faithfulness I cannot see (1762b)
  • My God and Lord, thy counsel shew (1767a)
  • My God, forsake me not at last (1762a)
  • My mournful face is foul with tears (1762a)
  • No, ye blind scribes of learning proud (1762b)
  • Not for my fault, or folly’s sake (1762b)
  • Now, sinner, now what is thy hope (1749a)
  • O death, my hope is full of thee (1744a)
  • O death, thou art on every side (1744a)
  • O God in Christ, accept our prayer (1762a)
  • O God, take all my sins away (1762a)
  • O God, thy faithfulness I plead (1749a)
  • O God, thy truth, and power declare (1749a)
  • O happy soul, thy work is done (1744a)
  • O Jesus, let me kiss thy name (1749a)
  • O let me on the image dwell (1759b)
  • O Lord, our strength and righteousness (1749a)
  • O love divine, how sweet thou art (1746e)
  • O love, thou sovereign good unknown (1781a)
  • O may I never sadly prove (1762b)
  • O put it in our inward parts (1762b)
  • O Savior, cast a gracious smile (1767a)
  • O that I first of love possessed (1767a)
  • O that the child of heavenly light (1759b)
  • O that we now could cast aside (1762a)
  • O thou that hast our sorrows borne (1767a)
  • O thou, who hast redeemed of old (1749a)
  • O thou, who pleads the widow’s cause (1749b)
  • O thou, whose bowels yearned to see (1746h)
  • O thou, whose eyes run to and fro (1762a)
  • O what an evil, faithless heart (1749a)
  • O would my God the veil withdraw (1767b)
  • Our brethren of their foes afraid (1762a)
  • Our Passover for us is slain (1745b)
  • Our surety shall the breach repair (1762a)
  • Peace, panting soul, the storm is o’er (1767a)
  • Physician, friend of human-kind (1749b)
  • Physician of the sin-sick race (1762b)
  • Plenty is from, and with, the Lord (1762a)
  • Poor, wretched heart, by sin oppressed (1749a)
  • Prepared by sacred poverty (1762b)
  • Refusing with our sin to part (1762a)
  • Right notions have their slender use (1767c)
  • Savior, ’till thou declare thy will (1767a)
  • Savior, apply the powerful word (1762b)
  • Savior of life, and Prince of Peace (1756c)
  • Savior, thou hast deliverance sent (1767a)
  • Savior, to thee for help I sue (1762b)
  • Searcher of hearts, to thee I fly (1767a)
  • See from the world’s politest school (1763a)
  • See Lord a nation at thy feet (1759e)
  • See, Lord, our wavering brethren see (1749b)
  • See, Lord, the object of thy love (1749b)
  • See, Lord, with tenderest pity see (1749b)
  • Servant of Christ, on him I call (1767a)
  • Shall I through prudent fear forbear? (1762b)
  • Shall man direct the sovereign God (1762a)
  • Shepherd of souls, the great, the good (1760a)
  • Shepherd of souls, the great, the good (1780a)
  • Sinner secure, the writing see (1762b)
  • Smitten by thee my heart is sore (1762a)
  • So be it Lord; my foes bring down (1762a)
  • So dearly-bought I must be thine (1762a)
  • So oft preserved in perils past (1762a)
  • Sole governor of earth and skies (1762a)
  • Spoiled of the bliss to Adam given (1762a)
  • Stay, thou triumphant spirit, stay (1759b)
  • Steadfast in faith, I rest resigned (1762a)
  • Still, Lord, I languish for thy grace (1749a)
  • Still wilt thou put a worm to grief (1762a)
  • Supreme, immortal potentate (1781c)
  • Sure token of redemption near (1762a)
  • Sweet is the odor of thy grace (1762a)
  • Teach me, O Lord, to fight like thee (1762b)
  • That wretched man accursed am I (1762b)
  • The Father greater than the Son (1767b)
  • The floods, O Lord, lift up their voice (1780b)
  • The living principle of grace (1762b)
  • The Lord of hosts himself alone (1767b)
  • The mingled tribes where're they lie (1762b)
  • The nature which its power receives (1767b)
  • The promise to myself I take (1762a)
  • The promise we for Israel plead (1762b)
  • The solemn day draws nigh, when all (1762a)
  • The time I to thy wisdom leave (1762a)
  • Thee, great tremendous deity (1767c)
  • Thee, Jesus, full of truth and grace (1762b)
  • Thee, Jesus, thee the sinner’s friend (1742c)
  • Thee, Lord, alone do I require (1762a)
  • Thee, Lord, in all events we praise (1783a)
  • Thee, Savior, I my refuge make (1762a)
  • Thee, Savior-Prince, our souls adore (1762a)
  • Then let the unrighteous mammon go (1762b)
  • Then let us go, and take, and eat (1745b)
  • There with the virgin-choir she sits (1759b)
  • Thine image if thou stamp on me (1762a)
  • Thou callest my former sins to mind (1762a)
  • Thou God of glorious majesty (1749a)
  • Thou God of harmony and love (1747c)
  • Thou God, that hearest the whispered prayer (1749b)
  • Thou great mysterious God unknown (1747c)
  • Thou hast into the furnace cast (1762a)
  • Thou hast, O God, the work begun (1762b)
  • Thou hast, O Lord, thine Israel blessed (1762b)
  • Thou lovely Lamb, who on the tree (1749a)
  • Thou most compassionate high-priest (1780b)
  • Thou needest the kind command repeat (1762a)
  • Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyes (1749b)
  • Though envy foul its poison shed (1759b)
  • Though now out of thy presence driven (1762b)
  • Thrice happy all who wait for thee (1762a)
  • Throe hope of perfect love delayed (1762a)
  • Throughout my fallen soul I feel (1762b)
  • Throughout my fallen soul I feel (1762b)
  • Tis done! The sovereign will’s obeyed (1759b)
  • Tis not a sudden stroke of grace (1762a)
  • To all, who hallowing grace obtain (1762b)
  • To make thy truth and goodness known (1762a)
  • To succor man whate’er is done (1762b)
  • To whom should I for succor fly (1767a)
  • True light of the whole world, appear (1762b)
  • Turn, into flesh the stony turn (1762b)
  • Vouchsafe the grace for which I pray (1762a)
  • Warned of my dissolution near (1762a)
  • We wrestle not with flesh and blood (1762a)
  • Weary, why should I farther go (1767a)
  • Welcome incurable disease (1767a)
  • What angel can the grace explain (1762b)
  • What recompense, or meet reward (1746f)
  • What shall I do my God to love (1749b)
  • What would I have on earth beneath (1747c)
  • When that philanthropy divine (1762b)
  • Whene’er my Father in the skies (1762a)
  • Whene’er thou dost thy grace bestow (1762b)
  • While Britain’s sons their trophies raise (1759e)
  • While void of care, the cheerful crowd (1746f)
  • While yet they hear the rebels’ cries (1762a)
  • Who shall explain the mystery? (1762b)
  • Who shall that rapturous sight explain (1772a)
  • Who to thy wounds for refuge flee (1762a)
  • Who trust in a supposed decree (1762b)
  • Who trust in our Redeemer’s blood (1762b)
  • Why do the christened heathens rage (1780a)
  • Why dost thou, Lord, conceal thy face (1762a)
  • Why have I, Lord, so often been (1762b)
  • Why in the neighborhood of hell (1767a)
  • Why is he doomed to endless pain (1762b)
  • Why should I of his grace despair (1762a)
  • Why should my tears for ever flow (1759b)
  • Wilt thou from me withdraw thy grace (1762a)
  • Wilt thou not, Lord, the word repeat (1762b)
  • Worn out with long fatigue, and pain (1749b)
  • Wouldst thou require what cannot be? (1762b)
  • Ye patient of applause and fame (1762b)
  • Yet dost thou, Lord, thy wrath forbear (1762a)

Meter 886.886.D. (2)

  • All glory to our gracious Lord (1743b)
  • Let heaven my sad confession hear (1762a)