LYRICS
| Meter: | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
| | Writer(s): | Ray. Palmer
| | Transl/Adapt: |
| | Dates: | 1858
| | Bible Refs: | 1 Co 13:12; Is 33:17
| Anglican Hymn Book 1965 | 1965 | 534
| Australian Hymn Book/With One Voice | 1977 | 508
| Baptist Hymn Book | 1962 | 206
| Church Hymnal (Church of Ireland) 1960 | 1960 | 586
| Church Hymnal Revised | 1920 | 83
| Common Praise: Hymns Ancient & Modern | 2000 | 491
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, New Standard | 1983 | 245
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, Revised | 1950 | 347
| Hymns Old & New, Complete Anglican Editi | 2000 | 365
| Methodist Hymn Book - Hymns | 1954 | 111
| Mirfield Mission Hymn Book | 1955 | 195
| New English Hymnal | 1985 | 389
| Songs of Praise, Enlarged Edition | 1931 | 550
| The Book of Common Praise | 1908 | 515
| The Book of Common Praise - Revised | 1938 | 607
| The Church Hymnal for the Christian Year | 1917 | 540
| The English Hymnal | 1906 | 421
| Trinity Hymnal | 1961 | 545
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MUSIC
| Name: | NUN DANKET ALL
| | Meter: | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
| | Writer(s): | Johann Crüger
| | Dates: |
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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary | 32 | No key
| Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary | 52 | No key
| Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary | 180 | No key
| Baptist Hymn Book | 516 | F
| Hymns of Faith | 214 | F
| Hymns and Psalms with SA Sup. | 172 | F
| Hymns and Psalms with SA Sup. | 469 | F
| Hymns and Psalms with SA Sup. | 537 | F
| Baptist Hymn Book | 206 | G
| Alternate Tunes
| FINGAL | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | James S. Anderson | | SOUTHWELL | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | Herbert Stephen Irons | | MORNINGTON | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | Gordon Frederick James Hartless | | SAWLEY | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | James J. Walch |
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| 1. Jesus, these eyes have never seen,
That radiant form of Thine;
The veil of sense hangs dark between
Thy blessèd face and mine.
2. I see Thee not, I hear Thee not,
Ye art Thou oft with me;
And earth hath ne’er so dear a spot,
As where I meet with Thee.
3. Like some bright dream that comes unsought
When slumbers o’er me roll,
Thine image ever fills my thought,
And charms my ravished soul.
4. Yet though I have not seen, and still
Must rest in faith alone;
I love Thee, dearest Lord, and will,
Unseen, but not unknown.
5. When death these mortal eyes shall seal,
And still this throbbing heart,
The rending veil shall Thee reveal,
All glorious as Thou art.
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