Composed by Charles Wesley, this hymn on Christ's mediation was first published in Hymns & Sacred Poems (1742) under the title "Behold the Man," written in five stanzas of six lines. In 1780, it was included unaltered in the Wesleyan Hymn Book (No. 194).
The hymn became one of the most prominent texts in Methodist hymnody across English-speaking countries and achieved extensive adoption in other denominational collections in Great Britain and America. It was also translated into Latin by B. Bingham as "Surge, surge, Mens mea."
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