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Redeemed by His Blood

Author: C. M. F. Hymnal: The King of Kings #249 (1915) First Line: Go with me to Gethsemane Refrain First Line: O not by silver, nor by gold Lyrics: 1 Go with me to Gethsemane, The Savior bowed in prayer there see, While in His bitter agony, He sweats great drops of blood for thee. Refrain: O not by silver, nor by gold, Nor things corruptible as these, But by His precious, priceless blood, Christ gained us our release. 2 Go! see Him bound of hands and feet, While scourge and thong and biting lash, Laid on by brutal soldiers’ hands, Draw streams of blood from many a gash. [Refrain] 3 Go! see again that life-blood flow, From thorns that pierce His kindly brow, While crowds contemptuous stand around, And, mocking, low before Him bow. [Refrain] 4 Go with me now to Calvary, There see Him hanging on the tree Until the last drops of His blood Was shed to set this vile world free. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Go with me to Gethsemane]

O not by silver, not by gold

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Hymnal: Gospel Bells #d50 (1918) First Line: Go with me to Gethsemane Languages: English

O not by silver, nor by gold

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Hymnal: A choice collection of popular songs with some standard hymns for young people's meetings (Silver and Gold No. 1) #d36 (1898) First Line: Go with me to Gethsemane Languages: English

O not by silver, nor by gold

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Hymnal: Songs of Praises, a General Purpose Evangelistic Song Book #d42 (1929) First Line: Go with me to Gethsemane

O not by silver, nor by gold

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Hymnal: Enduring Hymns #d50 (1914) First Line: Go with me to Gethsemane Languages: English

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