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We Shall See Him

Author: Peter Philip Bilhorn Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16689 First Line: Blessed be the God and Fa­ther of our Sav­ior Je­sus Christ Refrain First Line: We shall see Him and be like Him Lyrics: 1 Blessed be the God and Fa­ther of our Sav­ior Je­sus Christ, Thro’ great mer­cy He a liv­ing hope has giv’n; Let the ran­somed join and sing hal­le­lu­jah to our king— We shall see Him and be like Him ev­er­more. Refrain: We shall see Him and be like Him; We shall see Him and be like Him ev­er­more, We shall see Him and be like Him; We shall see Him and be like Him ev­er­more. 2 Think, be­lov­èd, now are we God’s childr­en by His grace di­vine, But it doth not yet ap­pear what we shall be; When our bless­èd Lord shall come, all His ran­somed to call home, We shall see Him and be like Him ev­er­more. [Refrain] 3 So re­joice with joy un­speak­able and full of glo­ry be, Tho’ as yet we have not seen our bless­èd Lord; But His Spir­it fills the heart, while His word doth joy im­part— We shall see Him and be like Him ev­er­more. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed be the God and Fa­ther of our Sav­ior Je­sus Christ]
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We shall See Him and be Like Him

Author: P. B. Hymnal: Crowning Glory No. 1 #43 (1890) First Line: Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior Jesus Christ Lyrics: 1 Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior Jesus Christ, Thro' great mercy He a living hope has giv'n, let the ransom'd join and sing Hallelujah to our King, We shall see Him and be like Him evermore. Chorus: We shall see Him and be like Him, We shall see Him and be like Him evermore; We shall see Him and be like Him, We shall see Him and be like Him evermore. 2 Think, beloved, now are we the sons of God by grace divine, And it doth not yet appear what we shall be, When our blessed Lord shall come all His ransom'd to call home, We shall see Him and be like Him evermore. [Chorus] 3 So rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory too, Tho' as yet we have not seen our blessed Lord; But His Spirit fills the heart, while the word doth joy impart, We shall see Him and be like Him evermore. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior Jesus Christ]
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We Shall See Him and Be Like Him

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: Hymns of the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ #63 (1911) First Line: Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior Jesus Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior Jesus Christ]
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We Shall See Him

Author: Peter Bilhorn Hymnal: Gathered Jewels No. 2 #12 (1889) First Line: Blessed be the God and Father of our Saviour Jesus Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed be the God and Father of our Saviour Jesus Christ]

We shall see him and be like him

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: The Crowning Glory Nos. 1 and 2 #d36 (1891) First Line: Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior

We shall see

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: Sacred Melodies (Revised) #d24 (1889) First Line: Blessed be the God and Father of our Savior

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