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Till I See My Mother's Face

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #60 (1913) First Line: Though I wandered from the precepts Refrain First Line: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye Lyrics: 1 Tho’ I wandered from the precepts That I learned at mother’s knee; And in ways of shame and folly, Oftentimes I longed to be; God has called me in His mercy; And redeemed me by His grace, And my joy shall be to serve Him Till I see my mother’s face. Refrain: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye, In that bright eternal home beyond the sky; She is with my Savior now, with a crown upon her brow, I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye. 2 Tho’ I grieved my dear Redeemer By long years of doubt and sin, When he knocked I would not listen, Long refused to let Him in, Still He tenderly received me, When my sin I did confess, Gave me peace that passeth knowledge; Now my mother’s Christ I bless. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ His Spirit I resisted Heeding not his loving call Tho’ I spurned His precious cleansing, That He freely offers all, Yet at last in true contrition; Down before His cross I fell, Where I found the full salvation, That my mother knew so well. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Though I wandered from the precepts]
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Till I See My Mother’s Face

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: Great Revival Hymns #171 (1911) First Line: Tho' I wandered from the precepts Refrain First Line: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye Lyrics: 1 Tho’ I wandered from the precepts That I learned at mother’s knee; And in ways of shame and folly, Oftentimes I longed to be; God has called me in His mercy; And redeemed me by His grace, And my joy shall be to serve Him Till I see my mother’s face. Refrain: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye, In that bright eternal home beyond the sky; She is with my Savior now, with a crown upon her brow, I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye. 2 Tho’ I grieved my dear Redeemer By long years of doubt and sin, When he knocked I would not listen, Long refused to let Him in, Still He tenderly received me, When my sin I did confess, Gave me peace that passeth knowledge; Now my mother’s Christ I bless. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ His Spirit I resisted Heeding not his loving call Though I spurned His precious cleansing, That He freely offers all, Yet at last in true contrition; Down before His cross I fell, Where I found the full salvation, That my mother knew so well. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Though I wandered from the precepts]
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Till I See My Mother's Face

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: World Wide Revival Songs #110 (1915) First Line: Though I wandered from the precepts Refrain First Line: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye Languages: English Tune Title: [Though I wandered from the precepts]
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Till I see my mother's face

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: Gospel Hosannas #129 (1911) First Line: Though I wandered from the precepts Refrain First Line: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye Languages: English Tune Title: [Though I wandered from the precepts]

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