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Here, O My Lord, I See Thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church (Revised) #381 (1986) First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see Theee face to face Topics: Church; Communion; The Lord's Supper Scripture: Revelation 3:20-21 Languages: English Tune Title: CONSOLATION
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Here, O my Lord, I see You face to face

Author: Horatius N. Bonar, 1808-1889 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #383 (2004) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: [Before Communion] 1 Here, O my Lord, I see You face to face; here would I touch and handle things unseen; here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace, and all my weariness upon You lean. 2 Mine is the sin, but Yours the righteousness; mine is the guilt, but Yours the cleansing blood; here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace — Your blood, Your righteousness, O Lord my God. 3 Here would I feed upon the bread of God, here drink with You the royal wine of heaven; here would I lay aside each earthly load, here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 4 This is the hour of banquet and of song; this is the heavenly table for us spread; here let us feast, and feasting, still prolong the fellowship of living wine and bread. [After Communion] 5 Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear; the feast, though not the love, is past and gone; the bread and wine remove, but You are here, nearer than ever, still my Shield and Sun. 6 I have no help but Yours; nor do I need another arm save Yours to lean upon; it is enough, My Lord, enough indeed; my strength is in Your might, Your might alone. 7 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by, yet passing, points to that glad feast above, giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, the Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love. Topics: Jesus Christ The Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: ST AGNES
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Here, O my Lord, I see you face to face

Author: H. Bonar (1808-1889) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #406 (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Here, O my Lord, we see you face to face, here faith can touch and handle things unseen; here I will grasp with firmer hand your grace and all our weariness upon you lean. 2 Here I will feed upon the bread of God, here drink with you the royal wine of heaven; here I will lay aside each earthly load, here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 3 I have no help but yours, nor do I need another arm but yours to lean upon; it is enough, my Lord, enough indeed, my hope is in your strength, your strength alone. 4 Mine is the sin, but yours the righteousness; mine is the guilt, but yours the cleansing blood; here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace; your blood, your righteousness, O Lord my God. 5 Too soon we rise, the symbols disappear; the feast, though not the love, is past and done; gone are the bread and wine, but you are here, nearer than ever, still my shield and sun. 6 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by, yet, passing, points to that glad feast above; giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, the Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love. Topics: God's Church Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: ST. AGNES (LANGRAN)
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Here, O My Lord, I See You

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #783 (1990) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see you face to face Lyrics: 1 Here, O our Lord, I see you face to face, here faith can touch and handle things unseen; I will grasp with firmer hand your grace, and all my weariness upon you lean. 2 Here I will feed upon the bread of God, here drink with you the royal wine of heaven; here I will lay aside each earthly load, here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 3 Mine is the sin, but yours the righteousness; mine is the guilt, but yours the cleansing blood: here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace; your blood, your righteousness, O Lord, my God. 4 Too soon we rise, the symbols disappear; the feast, though not the love, is past and done: gone are the bread and wine, but you are here, nearer than ever, still my shield and sun. 5 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by, yet, passing, points to that glad feast above; giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy, the Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love. Topics: Lord’s Supper Scripture: Genesis 32:30 Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Coming to the table

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #1040 (1884) First Line: Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face 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 heaven; Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 3 This is the hour of banquet and of song, This is the heavenly table spread for me; Here let me feast, and, feasting, still prolong The brief bright hour of fellowship with thee. Languages: English Tune Title: HENLEY
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Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face

Author: H. Bonar Hymnal: In Excelsis #a666 (1900) Languages: English
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Here, O my Lord, I'd see Thee face to face

Author: Horatius Bonar, alt. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #a166 (1903) Languages: English
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Here, O my Lord, I'd see Thee face to face

Author: Horatius Bonar, alt. Hymnal: Christian Science Hymnal #aa166 (1905) Languages: English

Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: Christian Youth Chapbook #d18 (1959) Languages: English

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