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When I Know as I Am Known

Author: Jennie Ree Hymnal: Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #104 (1900) First Line: The path wherein He leadeth me Refrain First Line: What here by faith, I dimly see Lyrics: The path wherein He leadeth me, I do not know nor ask to see; I am content, whate’er betide, While shelter’d in His wounded side. Chorus: What here by faith, I dimly see, Will there be bright and clear to me, When I behold Him on the throne, And see and know, as I am known. What here, by faith, I dimly see, Shall there be bright and clear to me, When I behold Him on His throne, And see and know as I am known. Tho’ burden’d here, and sorrow-tried, I shall, indeed, be satisfied To catch sweet glimpses of His face, And share in His redeeming grace. When storms of trial hide the skies, To Him I lift my longing eyes, And cry amid encircling gloom, “My Father, lead me safely home.” Languages: English Tune Title: [The path wherein He leadeth me]
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When I Know as I Am Known

Author: Jennie Ree Hymnal: Favorite Solos #104 (1908) First Line: The path wherein He leadeth me Refrain First Line: What here by faith, I dimly see Languages: English Tune Title: [The path wherein He leadeth me]

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