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Oh, See how Jesus

Author: Faber Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #333 (1889) First Line: Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself Lyrics: 1 Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself Unto our childish love! As though by his free ways with us Our earnestness to prove. 2 The light of live is round his feet, His paths are never dim; And he comes nigh to us when we Dare not come nigh to him. 3 Let us be simple with him then, Not backward, stiff, nor cold, As though our Bethlehem could be What Sinai was of old.
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Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #720 (1868) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Love for the Saviour; Formality; Sincerity Scripture: Matthew 18:3
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Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #720 (1868) Topics: The Christian Love for the Saviour; Formality; Sincerity Scripture: Matthew 18:3
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Oh, see how Jesus trusts Himself

Author: Frederick William Faber, 1814-63 Hymnal: Offices of Worship and Hymns #1454 (1891)
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"His free ways"

Author: F. W. Faber Hymnal: Laudes Domini #149 (1890) First Line: Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself Lyrics: 1 Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself Unto our childish love! As though by his free ways with us Our earnestness to prove. His sacred name a common word On earth he loves to hear; There is no majesty in him Which love may not come near. 2 The light of love is round his feet, His paths are never dim; And he comes nigh to us when we Dare not come nigh to him. Let us be simple with him then, Not backward, stiff, nor cold, As though our Bethlehem could be What Sinai was of old. Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ; Christ Character of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Life of; God Condescension; Christ Character of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Life of; God Condescension Languages: English
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"His free ways"

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: Laudes Domini #196 (1888) First Line: Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself Lyrics: 1 Oh, see how Jesus trusts himself Unto our childish love! As though by his free ways with us Our earnestness to prove. His sacred name a common word On earth he loves to hear; There is no majesty in him Which love may not come near. 2 The light of love is round his feet, His paths are never dim; And he comes nigh to us when we Dare not come nigh to him. Let us be simple with him then, Not backward, stiff, nor cold, As though our Bethlehem could be What Sinai was of old. Topics: Christ Character of; Christ Condescension of; Christ Example of; Christ Humanity of; Christ Life on the Earth; Christ Love of; Conformity Scripture: Luke 10:39 Languages: English Tune Title: FLENSBURG
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Nearness to Christ

Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #353 (1861) First Line: O see how Jesus trusts himself Topics: Christian Acts and Exercises
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Bethlehem not Sinai

Author: Faber Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #486 (1875) First Line: O see how Jesus trusts himself Topics: Christ Character; Christ Example; Christ Humanity; Christ Incidents of Life; Conformity to Christ; Consistency; Example of Christ; Formality; Friend Christ our; God Condescension

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