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Sometime, somewhere

When in his beauty my Lord I see

Author: Margaret A. Leeds
Tune: [When in His beauty my Lord I see]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 When in His beauty my Lord I see,
When I behold Him who died for me;
O what a glory shall then be mine,
When in His likeness my soul shall shine.

Refrain:
Saved by His grace, His wonderful grace,
O with what rapture I’ll look on His face,
Kept in His care, His glory to share,
I shall be like Him, sometime, somewhere.

2 Jesus, my Saviour, is more to me
Than all earth’s riches could ever be;
Loves me with love that can ne’er be told;
Love that is more precious far than gold. [Refrain]

3 When all our trials are over-past,
And in His glory we stand at last,
O what a meeting with those we love,
In that bright, glorious home above. [Refrain]

Source: Songs of Help: for the Sunday school, evangelistic and church services #3

Author: Margaret A. Leeds

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Text Information

First Line: When in his beauty my Lord I see
Title: Sometime, somewhere
Author: Margaret A. Leeds
Refrain First Line: Saved by his grace
Copyright: Public Domain

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Songs of Help #3

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