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When I Know as I Am Known

The path wherein He leadeth me, I do not know nor ask to see

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel
Tune: [The path wherein He leadeth me]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

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.”


Source: Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #104

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel

Pseudonyms: C. D. Emerson, Charlotte G. Homer, S. B. Jackson, A. W. Lawrence, Jennie Ree… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The path wherein He leadeth me, I do not know nor ask to see
Title: When I Know as I Am Known
Author: Chas. H. Gabriel
Language: English
Refrain First Line: What here by faith, I dimly see
Publication Date: 1900
Copyright: Public Domain

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Favorite Solos #104

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Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #104

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