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I Cannot Think of Them as Dead

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1 I cannot think of them as dead,
who walk with me no more;
along the path of life I tread
they are but gone before,
they are but gone before.

2 And still their silent ministry
within my heart hath place,
as when on earth they walked with me,
and met me face to face,
and met me face to face.

3 Their lives are made forever mine;
what they to have been
has left henceforth its seal and sign
engraven deep within,
engraven deep within.

4 Mine are they by an ownership
nor time nor death can free;
for God hath given to love to keep
its own eternally,
its own eternally.

Source: Chalice Hymnal #645

Author: Frederick Lucian Hosmer

Hosmer, Frederick Lucian, B.A., was born at Framingham, Mass., in 1840, and educated at Harvard, where he graduated B.A. in 1869. Entering the Unitarian Ministry in 1872 he has held charges in Quincy, Ill., 1872-77; Cleveland, Ohio, 1878-92; St. Louis, 1894-99; and since 1899, at Berkeley, Cal. His Way of Life, 1877, was a compilation of Prayers and Responsive Services for Sunday Schools. Of Unity Hymns and Carols, 1880, he was joint editor with W. C. Gannett and J. V. Blake. His hymns were published jointly by him and W. C. Gannett (q.v.), as The Thought of God in Hymns and Poems (Boston: Little, Brown & Co.), 1st Series, 1885; 2nd Series, 1894. Of his 56 hymns in this work the following have come into common use, for the most part during… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: I cannot think of them as dead
Title: I Cannot Think of Them as Dead
Author: Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1882)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Source: First published in The Thought of God, first series, 1885
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #7153
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Chalice Hymnal #645

Christian Worship and Praise #d170

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Hymnal Amore Dei #85

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Hymnal, Amore Dei #85

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Hymnal, Amore Dei. Rev. ed. #a85

Hymns for the Celebration of Life #d89

Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America #202a

Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America #202b

Jubilate Deo #285

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Praise and Thanks #B2-78

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Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book #231

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Singing the Living Tradition #96

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Song-Hymnal of Praise and Joy #66

The American Hymnal #d227

The Canadian Youth Hymnal #274

The Church Hymnal #d164

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The Cyber Hymnal #7153

The Hill School Hymnal and Service Book #d87

The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #178

The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #178

The Methodist Hymnal #423

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The New Laudes Domini #1183

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The Pilgrim Hymnal #432

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The Pilgrim Hymnal #558

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The Sanctuary Hymnal, published by Order of the General Conference of the United Brethren in Christ #497

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The Songs of Zion #512

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The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical #311

Unitarian Service Book, and Hymns for Church and Home. Abridged ed. #d159

Unity Hymns and Chorals. Rev and enl. with Service Elements #d108

Universal Hymns #60

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Worship Song #524

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