Text: | We Believe |
Tune: | [We saw thee not when thou didst come] |
Composer: | Knowles Shaw |
1 We saw thee not when thou didst come
To this poor world of sin and death;
Nor yet beheld thy cottage home,
In that despised Nazareth;
But we believe thy footsteps trod
Its streets and plains, thou Son of God;
But we believe thy footsteps trod
Its streets and plains, thou Son of God.
2 We saw thee not when lifted high
Amid that wild and savage crew;
Nor heard we that imploring cry,
"Forgive, they know not what they do!"
But we believe the deed was done,
That shook the earth and veiled the sun;
But we believe the deed was done,
That shook the earth and veiled the sun.
3 We gazed not in the open tomb
Where once thy mangled body lay;
Nor saw thee in that "upper room,"
Nor met thee on the open way;
But we believe that angels said,
"Why seek the living with the dead?"
But we believe that angels said,
"Why seek the living with the dead?"
4 We walked not with the chosen few
Who saw thee from the earth ascend;
Who raised to heaven their wondering view,
Then low to earth all prostrate bend;
But we believe that human eyes
Beheld that journey to the skies;
But we believe that human eyes
Beheld that journey to the skies.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | We saw thee not when thou didst come |
Title: | We Believe |
Publication Date: | 1883 |
Scripture: | |
Source: | A Favorite in England |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [We saw thee not when thou didst come] |
Composer: | Knowles Shaw |
Notes: | Public Domain. |