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We see the Lord,
we see the Lord,
and he is high and lifted up,
and his train fills the temple.
He is high and lifted up,
and his train fills the temple.
The angels cry, 'Holy,'
the angels cry, 'Holy,"
the angels cry, 'Holy is the Lord.'
In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >
Display Title: We see the LordFirst Line: We see the LordTune Title: [We see the Lord]Author: AnonScripture: Isaiah 6Date: 1999Subject: Living the Christian Life | Worship and Adoration; Seasons of the Christian Year | Ascension
Display Title: We See the LordFirst Line: We see the LordTune Title: [We see the Lord]Scripture: Isaiah 6:1Date: 1995Subject: Praise and Thanksgiving | Songs to Remember the Work of the Son; Praise and Thanksgiving | The Work of the Son
Display Title: We See the LordFirst Line: We see the Lord, we see the LordTune Title: [We see the Lord, we see the Lord]Author: James E. ByrneScripture: Isaiah 6:1-3Date: 2001Subject: Saints and Angels |Source: Vs. 1: Isaiah 6:1-3
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