I see them

We found "I see them" used in 4 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

I see them· 4 hymns found
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The home with no sad­ness,
The dew up­on the grass,
Thy sanc­tu­ary taught me so;
All en­camped and guard­ed, watch­ing us be­low?

I see them

Clad in bright robes of white­ness,
They glim­mer or they pass.
And fie­ry bil­lows roll be­low.
I can hear their foot­steps, yet I do not fear.

I Shall See Them Again

Composer: Edward Husband (1843–1908)
Hymn 1

...The home with no sad­ness,

Where I see them to­day

Clad in bright robes of white­ness,...

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The home with no sad­ness,

Where I see them to­day

Clad in bright robes of white­ness,

I Shall See Them Again

Why, Why Repine?

lyricist: Walter Landor (1775–1864)
Composer: William Havergal, 1847
Hymn 2

...The dew up­on the grass,

I see them, and I ask not why

They glim­mer or they pass....

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The dew up­on the grass,

I see them, and I ask not why

They glim­mer or they pass.

Why, Why Repine?

Lord, What a Thoughtless Wretch Was I

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Grenoble Antiphoner, 1753
Hymn 3

...Thy sanc­tu­ary taught me so;

On slip­pe­ry rocks I see them stand,

And fie­ry bil­lows roll be­low....

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Thy sanc­tu­ary taught me so;

On slip­pe­ry rocks I see them stand,

And fie­ry bil­lows roll be­low.

Lord, What a Thoughtless Wretch Was I

Encamping Angels

lyricist: Elvira Pettus, 1914
Composer: James Parker (1828–1916)
Hymn 4

...All en­camped and guard­ed, watch­ing us be­low?

Yes, I said, “I see them—they are ve­ry near;

I can hear their foot­steps, yet I do not fear....

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All en­camped and guard­ed, watch­ing us be­low?

Yes, I said, “I see them—they are ve­ry near;

I can hear their foot­steps, yet I do not fear.

Encamping Angels

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