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Hereafter Thou Shalt Know

Author: W. J. Govan Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Hereafter thou shalt know; in this I rest Lyrics: 1. Hereafter thou shalt know; in this I rest, Since Thou hast willed it so, whose will is best; I walk by faith; what though I do not see? Thou seest all; this is enough for me. 2. And so I stand and wait, till Thou shalt ope Into the light the gate; with glowing hope That brighter than my brightest thought shall be The full unfolding of Thy love to me. 3. Meanwhile, I cannot tell why things are so; But this, Thou doest well, I surely know. The clouds may veil the sun, and tears mine eyes; Still reigns my Lord beyond these curtained skies. 4. And so I quiet my heart as on Thy breast; That Thou my Father art lulls me to rest; A weary child, on Thee my soul is stilled; Do as Thou wilt, for Thou the best hast willed. 5. Have Thine own way with me; all things perform If in the calm I be, or in the storm; How sweet, when cloud and storm are overpast, Just to be home, and with my God at last. Used With Tune: GEORGETOWN Text Sources: Hymns of Consecration and Faith, by James Mountain (London: Marshall Brothers, new & enlarged edition, 1902), number 130

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["Hereafter thou shalt know"]

Appears in 3 hymnals Incipit: 11123 15432 11123 Used With Text: Hereafter Thou Shalt Know

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Hereafter Thou Shalt Know

Author: W. J. Govan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2319 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Hereafter thou shalt know; in this I rest Lyrics: 1. Hereafter thou shalt know; in this I rest, Since Thou hast willed it so, whose will is best; I walk by faith; what though I do not see? Thou seest all; this is enough for me. 2. And so I stand and wait, till Thou shalt ope Into the light the gate; with glowing hope That brighter than my brightest thought shall be The full unfolding of Thy love to me. 3. Meanwhile, I cannot tell why things are so; But this, Thou doest well, I surely know. The clouds may veil the sun, and tears mine eyes; Still reigns my Lord beyond these curtained skies. 4. And so I quiet my heart as on Thy breast; That Thou my Father art lulls me to rest; A weary child, on Thee my soul is stilled; Do as Thou wilt, for Thou the best hast willed. 5. Have Thine own way with me; all things perform If in the calm I be, or in the storm; How sweet, when cloud and storm are overpast, Just to be home, and with my God at last. Languages: English Tune Title: GEORGETOWN
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Hereafter Thou Shalt Know

Author: W. J. Govan Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #130 (1902) First Line: "Hereafter thou shalt know" Languages: English Tune Title: ["Hereafter thou shalt know"]

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W. J. Govan

Author of "Hereafter Thou Shalt Know" in The Cyber Hymnal Late 19th Century
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