Come, Let Us Anew
Author: Charles Wesley
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1. Come, let us anew our journey pursue,f 11. Come, let us anew our journey pursue,
2Roll round with the year, 2Roll round with the year,
3And never stand still till the Master appear. 3And never stand still till the Master appear.
n 4His adorable will let us gladly fulfil, n 4His adorable will let us gladly fulfill,
5And our talents improve, 5And our talents improve
6By the patience of hope and the labor of love,
6By the patience of hope and the labor of love. 7By the patience of hope and the labor of love.
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82. Our life as a dream, our time as a stream 92. Our life as a dream, our time as a stream
n 9Glides swiftly away, n 10Glide swiftly away,
10And the fugitive moment refuses to stay. 11And the fugitive moment refuses to stay;
11The arrow is flown, the moments are gone, 12For the arrow is flown and the moments are gone.
12The Millennial year 13The millennial year
14Presses on to our view, and eternity’s here,
13Presses on to our view, and eternity’s here. 15Presses on to our view, and eternity’s here.
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n 153. O that each in the day of His coming may say, n 173. Oh, that each in the day of His coming may say,
16“I have fought my way through, 18“I have fought my way thru;
17I have finished the work Thou didst give me to do.” 19I have finished the work thou didst give me to do.”
18O that each from his Lord may receive the glad word: 20Oh, that each from his Lord may receive the glad word:
19“Well and faithfully done; 21“Well and faithfully done;
t t 22Enter into my joy and sit down on my throne;
20Enter into my joy and sit down on my throne.” 23Enter into my joy and sit down on my throne.”
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