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We Saw Thee Not

Author: Anne Richter Hymnal: Christian Hymns #201 (1935) First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Refrain First Line: But we believe Lyrics: 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; Refrain: 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!" Refrain: 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; Refrain: 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 heav'n their wond'ring view, Then low to earth all prostrate bend; Refrain: But we believe that human eyes Beheld that journey to the skies; But we believe that human eyes Beheld that journey to the skies. Languages: English Tune Title: [We saw Thee not when Thou didst come]
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We Saw Thee Not

Author: Anne Richter Hymnal: The Majestic Hymnal, number two #379 (1959) First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Topics: Christ Resurrection of Christ; Cross; Faith; Christ Resurrection of Christ; Cross; Faith Languages: English Tune Title: [We saw Thee not when Thou didst come]
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We believe

Hymnal: The Morning Star #12 (1877) First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Lyrics: 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; Chorus: 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!" Chorus: 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; Chorus: 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 wond'ring view, Then low to earth all prostrate bend; Chorus: But we believe that human eyes Beheld that journey to the skies; But we believe that human eyes Beheld that journey to the skies. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:13 Tune Title: [We saw Thee not when Thou didst come]
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We Believe

Hymnal: The Christian Sunday School Hymnal #24 (1883) First Line: We saw thee not when thou didst come Lyrics: 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. Scripture: John 20:29 Tune Title: [We saw thee not when thou didst come]
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We Saw Thee Not

Author: Anne R. Richter; John H. Gurney Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7238 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Lyrics: 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 despisèd 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 did not see Thee lifted high, Amid that wild and savage crew; Nor heard Thy meek, imploring cry, Forgive, they know not what they do! Yet we believe the deed was done, That shook the earth and veiled the sun. But we believe the deed was done, Which shook the earth and veiled the sun. 3. We stood not by the empty tomb, Where late Thy sacred body lay; Nor sat within 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 did not mark the chosen few, When Thou didst through the clouds ascend, First lift to Heaven their wondering view, Then to the earth all prostrate bend; But we believe that mortal eyes Beheld that journey to the skies; But we believe that mortal eyes Beheld that journey to the skies. 5. And now that Thou dost reign on high, And thence Thy waiting people bless, No ray of glory from the sky Doth shine upon our wilderness; But we believe Thy faithful Word, And trust in our redeeming Lord; But we believe Thy faithful Word, And trust in our redeeming Lord. Richter’s original poem: 1. We have not seen Thy footsteps tread This wild and sinful earth of ours, Nor heard Thy voice restore the dead Again to life’s reviving powers: But we believe—for all things are The gifts of Thine Almighty care. 2. We have not seen the billowy sea Grow calm and still at Thy command, Nor the dim orbs again to see, Beneath the healing of Thine hand: But we believe the Fount of light Again could give those eyeballs sight. 3. We did not see Thee tread the wave; We did not hear the voice from heaven, Which once with awful warning gave That God’s own Son for us was given. But we believe—oh! strengthen Thou The faith which to Thy name we owe. 4. We did not see the armed throng Steal to the garden’s midnight shade, And watch the palm-tree’s boughs among, Then quail beneath Thy glance afraid: But we believe—Almighty love Alone could such dark moments prove. 5. We did not see the darkness veil With sudden gloom the noon-day skies; Nor the fierce soldier’s cheek grow pale; And priestly mockery veil their eyes; When the proud Roman owned the power Of heaven, ’twas in that awful hour. 6. We did not hear the footsteps fall Within that lonely garden ground, Of the all-wakeful sentinel, Slow tracing there his watchful round; But we believe—the Holy One Bursting that tomb, in glory shone. 7. We were not with the chosen few Who saw Thee through the clouds ascend, Who gazed, and wished to follow too, Then on the earth all prostrate bend; But we believe that mortal eyes Beheld the journey to the skies. 8. Chase every shade of doubt away; Light of the World! in mercy shine; Illume with faith our erring way, We would no worship own but Thine. Bring us to heaven’s peaceful shore, And make us Thine forevermore! Languages: English Tune Title: WE SAW THEE NOT
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We Saw Thee Not When Thou Didst Come

Author: J. H. Gurney, 1802-1862 Hymnal: The Greatest Hymns #55 (1924) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. PETERSBURG
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We saw Thee not, when Thou didst come

Hymnal: Pilgrim Songs #100 (1886) Languages: English Tune Title: [We saw Thee not, when Thou didst come]

We Saw Thee Not

Author: Anne Richter Hymnal: Blessed Refuge #5 (2004) First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Scripture: 1 John 5:9-13 Languages: English Tune Title: [We saw Thee not when Thou didst come]

We Saw Thee Not

Author: Anne Richter Hymnal: Favorite Hymns #49 (1953) First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Refrain First Line: But we believe Thy footsteps trod Languages: English Tune Title: [We saw Thee not when Thou didst come]

We Saw Thee Not

Author: Anne Richter, 1792-1857 Hymnal: Sacred Songs of the Church #211 (2007) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: We saw Thee not when Thou didst come Tune Title: [We saw Thee not when Thou didst come]

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