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We Would See Jesus

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #412 (1967) First Line: We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen Lyrics: 1 We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen Across this little landscape of our life; We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen For the last weariness, the final strife. 2 We would see Jesus, the great rock foundation Whereon our feet were set by sov'reign grace; Nor life, nor death, with all their agitation, Can thence remove us, if we see His face. 3 We would see Jesus, other lights are paling, Which for long years we have rejoiced to see; The blessings of our pilgrimage are failing; We would not mourn them, for we go to Thee. 4 We would see Jesus; this is all we're needing; Strength, joy, and willingness come with the sight; We would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading; Then welcome day! and farewell, mortal night! Topics: Praise of Christ; Praise of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen]

We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #412 (1929) Languages: English Tune Title: FELIX
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We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Service #422 (1905) Languages: English Tune Title: FELIX (RAYNOLDS)
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We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Service #422 (1909) Languages: English Tune Title: FELIX (RAYNOLDS)
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Not Worthy, Lord!

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #428 (1990) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Not worthy, Lord! to gather up the crumbs Lyrics: 1 Not worthy, Lord! to gather up the crumbs with trembling hand that from thy table fall, a weary, heavy-laden sinner comes to plead thy promise and obey thy call. 2 I am not worthy to be thought thy child, nor sit the last and lowest at thy board; too long a wand'rer and too oft beguiled, I only ask one reconciling word. 3 One word from thee, my Lord, one smile, one look, and I could face the cold, rough world again; And with that treasure in my heart could brook the wrath of devils and the scorn of men. 4 I hear thy voice; thou bidd'st me come and rest; I come, I kneel, I clasp thy pierced feet; thou bidd'st me take my place, a welcome guest among thy saints, and of thy banquet eat. 5 My praise can only breathe itself in prayer, my prayer can only lose itself in thee; dwell thou forever in my heart, and there, Lord, let me sup with thee; sup thou with me. Topics: Repentance Scripture: Luke 15:21 Languages: English Tune Title: COMMUNION
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We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthen

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #428 (1891) Languages: English Tune Title: RAYNOLDS
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Here, O My Lord, I See Thee Face to Face

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #436 (1967) Lyrics: 1 Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face; Here would I touch and handle things unseen, Here grasp with firmer hand th'eternal grace, And all my weariness upon Thee lean. 2 Here would I feed upon the bread of God; Here drink with Thee the royal wine of heav'n; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiv'n. 3 Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear; The feast, tho' not the love, is passed and gone; The bread and wine remove, but Thou art here-- Nearer than ever--still my Shield and Sun. 4 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by; Yet, passing, points to the glad feast above-- Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, The Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love. Topics: Adoration; Prayer Hymns of; Adoration; Prayer Hymns of Languages: English Tune Title: [Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face]
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We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen

Author: Anna B. Warner Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #447 (1912) Languages: English Tune Title: FELIX

Father, again in Jesus' name we meet

Author: Lucy E. G. Whitmore Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #447 (1929) Languages: English Tune Title: FELIX
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Alone with Thee

Author: H. B. Stowe Hymnal: Song-Hymnal of Praise and Joy #465 (1897) First Line: Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh Languages: English Tune Title: BERLIN

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