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[I cannot see, with my small human sight]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. E. Lind Incipit: 55123 11216 5 Used With Text: I cannot see, with my small human sight

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I cannot see, with my small human sight

Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I cannot see, with my small human sight, Why God should lead this way or that for me; I only know He saith, “Child, follow me”; But I can trust, But I can trust! 2 I know not why my path should be at times So straitly hedged, so strangely barred before; I only know God could keep wide the door, And I can trust, And I can trust! 3 I often wonder, as with trembling hand I cast the seed along the furrowed ground, If ripened fruit for God will there be found; But I can trust, But I can trust! 4 I cannot know why suddenly the storm Should rage so fiercely ‘round me in its wrath; But this I know, God watches all my path, And I can trust, And I can trust! 5 I may not draw aside the mystic veil That hides the unknown future from my sight; Nor know if for me waits the dark or light; But I can trust, But I can trust! Used With Tune: [I cannot see, with my small human sight]
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Ich glaube

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ich sehe nicht mit meinem kurzen Blick Used With Tune: [Ich sehe nicht mit meinem kurzen Blick]

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I cannot see, with my small human sight

Hymnal: Revival Hymns #151 (1905) Lyrics: 1 I cannot see, with my small human sight, Why God should lead this way or that for me; I only know He saith, “Child, follow me”; But I can trust, But I can trust! 2 I know not why my path should be at times So straitly hedged, so strangely barred before; I only know God could keep wide the door, And I can trust, And I can trust! 3 I often wonder, as with trembling hand I cast the seed along the furrowed ground, If ripened fruit for God will there be found; But I can trust, But I can trust! 4 I cannot know why suddenly the storm Should rage so fiercely ‘round me in its wrath; But this I know, God watches all my path, And I can trust, And I can trust! 5 I may not draw aside the mystic veil That hides the unknown future from my sight; Nor know if for me waits the dark or light; But I can trust, But I can trust! Tune Title: [I cannot see, with my small human sight]
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I Cannot See, But I Can Trust

Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #114 (1902) First Line: I cannot see, with my small human sight Languages: English Tune Title: [I cannot see, with my small human sight]
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Ich glaube

Hymnal: Rettungsjubel #144 (1906) First Line: Ich sehe nicht mit meinem kurzen Blick Languages: German Tune Title: [Ich sehe nicht mit meinem kurzen Blick]

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James Mountain

1844 - 1933 Person Name: Rev. J. Mountain Composer of "[I cannot see, with my small human sight]" in Hymns of Consecration and Faith Rv James Mountain United Kingdom 1844-1933. Born at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, he attended Gainford Academy, Rotherham College, Nottingham Institute, and Cheshunt College. He became pastor at Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Leaving the clerical field due to ill health, he conducted evangelistic campaigns in Britain (1874-82) and worldwide (1882-1889). An author, he wrote a number of books. He published a hymn book, “Hymns of consecration and faith”,and “Sacred songs for missions, prayer, and praise meetings” (1876). He died at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. John Perry

A. E. Lind

Composer of "[I cannot see, with my small human sight]" in Revival Hymns