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869. Beautiful Robes

1. We shall walk with him in white,
In that country pure and bright,
Where shall enter naught that may defile;
Where the daybeam ne'er declines,
For the blessed light that shines
Is the glory of the Saviour's smile.

Chorus:
Beautiful robes, Beautiful robes,
Beautiful robes we then shall wear;
Garments of light, Lovely and bright,
Walking with Jesus in white,
Beautiful robes we shall wear.

2. We shall walk with him in white,
Where faith yields to blissful sight,
When the beauty of the King we see;
Holding converse full and sweet,
In a fellowship complete;
Waking songs of holy melody. [Chorus]

3. We shall walk with him in white,
By the fountains of delight,
Where the Lamb his ransomed ones shall lead;
For his blood shall wash each stain,
Till no spot of sin remain,
And the soul forevermore is free. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: We shall walk with him in white
Title: Beautiful Robes
Author: E. E. Hewitt
Refrain First Line: Beautiful robes, Beautiful robes
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Home Eternal; Special Selections: Choir or Quartet
Tune Information
Name: [We shall walk with him in white]
Composer: W. J. Kirkpatrick
Key: A Major



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