Clad in robes of pur­est white

"Clad in robes of pur­est white" appears in 3 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Clad in robes of pur­est white· 3 hymns found
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These in God’s own truth ar­rayed,
Yes, the an­gels bore him to that hap­py shore;
Yes, the an­gels bore him to that hap­py shore;

Clad in robes of pur­est white

Robes whose lus­ter ne’er shall fade,
An eter­ni­ty to spend,
An eter­ni­ty to spend,

Who Are These Like Stars Appearing?

lyricist: Theobald Schenk, 1719
Composer: Darmstadt Gesangbuch, 1698
Hymn 1

...These in God’s own truth ar­rayed,

Clad in robes of pur­est white­ness,

Robes whose lus­ter ne’er shall fade,...

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These in God’s own truth ar­rayed,

Clad in robes of pur­est white­ness,

Robes whose lus­ter ne’er shall fade,

Who Are These Like Stars Appearing?

Watching at the Gate

Composer: Grant Tullar, 1894
Hymn 2

...Yes, the an­gels bore him to that hap­py shore;

Clad in robes of pur­est white,

An eter­ni­ty to spend,...

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Yes, the an­gels bore him to that hap­py shore;

Clad in robes of pur­est white,

An eter­ni­ty to spend,

Watching at the Gate

Watching at the Gate

Composer: Grant Tullar, 1894
Hymn 3

...Yes, the an­gels bore him to that hap­py shore;

Clad in robes of pur­est white,

An eter­ni­ty to spend,...

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Yes, the an­gels bore him to that hap­py shore;

Clad in robes of pur­est white,

An eter­ni­ty to spend,

Watching at the Gate

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