Thou seest

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Thou seest· 16 hymns found
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I depart from Thee;
Day by day pre­pare me
Thou hast Thine own great plan;
Knowest Thou my pains and fears;
Behold me, Savior, at Thy feet,
Behold me, Sav­ior, at Thy feet,
Good and ill I do;
Are dy­ing with­out God.
I walk by faith; what though I do not see?
I de­part from Thee:
He will hear thy fal­ter­ing cry;
Long as eter­nal ag­es roll,
That caused thy need­less fear.
Wouldst thou be of this com­pa­ny
But in Thy love and wis­dom rest;
Our hearts are op­en, Lord, to Thee;

Thou seest

With a look recall,
Then let an­gels bear me
Unseen by us in man;
Loving Sav­ior, meek and mild,
Thy work begin, Thy work complete,
Thy work be­gin, Thy work com­plete,
My few stray gleams of glo­ry,
The sword of de­struct­ion come;
And so I stand and wait, till Thou shalt ope
With a look re­call,
Light shall greet thee by and by.
Redeemed from earth and pain,
Our hearts are known to Thee;
The songs of Heav’n be­fore the King?
Grant this, O Lord.
From its de­file­ment set us free;

In the hour of trial

lyricist: James Montgomery
Composer: Spencer Lane
Hymn 1

...I depart from Thee;

When Thou seest me waver,

With a look recall,...

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I depart from Thee;

When Thou seest me waver,

With a look recall,

In the hour of trial

Faithful Shepherd, Feed Me

lyricist: Thomas Pollock, 1868
Composer: Friedrich Silcher, 1841
Hymn 2

...Day by day pre­pare me

As Thou seest best,

Then let an­gels bear me...

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Day by day pre­pare me

As Thou seest best,

Then let an­gels bear me

Faithful Shepherd, Feed Me

The Potter and the Clay

lyricist: Mary Maxwell, 1893
Composer: Ada Gibbs (1864–1905)
Hymn 3

...Thou hast Thine own great plan;

Thou seest pos­si­bi­li­ties,

Unseen by us in man;...

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Thou hast Thine own great plan;

Thou seest pos­si­bi­li­ties,

Unseen by us in man;

The Potter and the Clay

His Keeping Power

lyricist: Annie Ruddick, 1878
Composer: Thomas Weaver
Hymn 4

...Knowest Thou my pains and fears;

Lord, Thou seest all my tears;

Loving Sav­ior, meek and mild,...

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Knowest Thou my pains and fears;

Lord, Thou seest all my tears;

Loving Sav­ior, meek and mild,

His Keeping Power

Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry

lyricist: E. H. Hamilton
Composer: Ira David Sankey
Hymn 5

...Behold me, Savior, at Thy feet,

Deal with me as Thou seest meet;

Thy work begin, Thy work complete,...

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Behold me, Savior, at Thy feet,

Deal with me as Thou seest meet;

Thy work begin, Thy work complete,

Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry

Take Me as I Am

lyricist: Eliza Hamilton, 1808
Composer: Ira Sankey (1840–1908)
Hymn 6

...Behold me, Sav­ior, at Thy feet,

Deal with me as Thou seest meet;

Thy work be­gin, Thy work com­plete,...

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Behold me, Sav­ior, at Thy feet,

Deal with me as Thou seest meet;

Thy work be­gin, Thy work com­plete,

Take Me as I Am

Thou Knowest, Lord (Hawkes)

lyricist: Henry Hawkes, 1898
Composer: Edwin Moss, 1877
Hymn 7

...Good and ill I do;

Thou seest my shame,

My few stray gleams of glo­ry,...

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Good and ill I do;

Thou seest my shame,

My few stray gleams of glo­ry,

Thou Knowest, Lord (Hawkes)

China’s Millions

lyricist: Grattan Guiness (1835–1910)
Composer: Harold Stephens, 1903
Hymn 8

...Are dy­ing with­out God.

Watchman of God, thou seest now

The sword of de­struct­ion come;...

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Are dy­ing with­out God.

Watchman of God, thou seest now

The sword of de­struct­ion come;

China’s Millions

Hereafter Thou Shalt Know

lyricist: William Govan, November
Hymn 9

...I walk by faith; what though I do not see?

Thou seest all; this is enough for me.

And so I stand and wait, till Thou shalt ope...

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I walk by faith; what though I do not see?

Thou seest all; this is enough for me.

And so I stand and wait, till Thou shalt ope

Hereafter Thou Shalt Know

In the Hour of Trial

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1834
Composer: Spencer Lane, 1874
Hymn 10

...I de­part from Thee:

When Thou seest me wav­er,

With a look re­call,...

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I de­part from Thee:

When Thou seest me wav­er,

With a look re­call,

In the Hour of Trial

Light Will Greet Thee By and By

lyricist: Latta Lord, 1871
Composer: L. M. Burkholder
Hymn 11

...He will hear thy fal­ter­ing cry;

Tho’ thou seest no sign of dawn­ing,

Light shall greet thee by and by....

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He will hear thy fal­ter­ing cry;

Tho’ thou seest no sign of dawn­ing,

Light shall greet thee by and by.

Light Will Greet Thee By and By

Servant of God, Well Done! (Wesley)

lyricist: John Wesley, 1770
Composer: Garret Wellesley, 1760
Hymn 12

...Long as eter­nal ag­es roll,

Thou seest Thy Sav­ior’s face.

Redeemed from earth and pain,...

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Long as eter­nal ag­es roll,

Thou seest Thy Sav­ior’s face.

Redeemed from earth and pain,

Servant of God, Well Done! (Wesley)

Give to the Winds Thy Fears

lyricist: Paul Gerhardt, 1656
Composer: William Walter, 1894
Hymn 13

...That caused thy need­less fear.

Thou seest our weak­ness, Lord;

Our hearts are known to Thee;...

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That caused thy need­less fear.

Thou seest our weak­ness, Lord;

Our hearts are known to Thee;

Give to the Winds Thy Fears

O Land of God

lyricist: Eben Rexford, 1902
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 14

...Wouldst thou be of this com­pa­ny

Thou seest in thy dreams, and sing

The songs of Heav’n be­fore the King?...

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Wouldst thou be of this com­pa­ny

Thou seest in thy dreams, and sing

The songs of Heav’n be­fore the King?

O Land of God

God of All Grace, Thy Mercy Send

lyricist: From the Greek
Composer: Robert Quaile, 1903
Hymn 15

...But in Thy love and wis­dom rest;

Give what Thou seest to be best:

Grant this, O Lord....

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But in Thy love and wis­dom rest;

Give what Thou seest to be best:

Grant this, O Lord.

God of All Grace, Thy Mercy Send

O God, Thou High and Lofty One

lyricist: Wilson Hogue, 1910
Composer: Thoro Harris
Hymn 16

...Our hearts are op­en, Lord, to Thee;

And if Thou seest aught un­clean,

From its de­file­ment set us free;...

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Our hearts are op­en, Lord, to Thee;

And if Thou seest aught un­clean,

From its de­file­ment set us free;

O God, Thou High and Lofty One

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