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Changed to His Likeness

Representative Text

1 Changed to His likeness,
In Him complete,
Just in a moment,
Joy so replete;
In heav’nly semblance,
Earthly all gone.
When I shall wake in that glorious morn.

Chorus:
Changed to His likeness,
What joy ‘twill be,
There, filled with rapture,
Jesus I’ll see;
O in His image,
Earthliness gone,
When I shall wake in that glorious morn.

2 Changed to His likeness,
Brings me sweet cheer,
That I His image,
Ever should bear;
This now the promise,
To me is borne,
When I shall wake in that glorious morn. [Chorus]

3 Changed to His likeness,
What joy is mine,
Body immortal,
Like His to shine;
Crowned with His glory,
Heavenly born,
Filled with His praise in that glorious morn. [Chorus]


Source: Sunday School and Revival: with Y.M.C.A. supplement #155

Author: Nina Clarke

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Text Information

First Line: Changed to His likeness
Title: Changed to His Likeness
Author: Nina Clarke
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Changed to His likeness
Publication Date: 1907
Copyright: Public Domain

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