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Blessed Redeemer

Author: Avis B. Christiansen Meter: 9.9.9.9 with refrain Appears in 60 hymnals First Line: Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn Refrain First Line: Blessed Redeemer, precious Redeemer

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REDEEMER

Meter: 9.9.9.9 with refrain Appears in 44 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Harry Dixon Loes Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 55553 54324 44426 Used With Text: Blessed Redeemer

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Blessed Redeemer

Author: Avis B. Christiansen Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #128 (1967) First Line: Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn Refrain First Line: Blessed Redeemer, precious Redeemer Lyrics: 1 Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn, Walked Christ my Saviour, weary and worn; Facing for sinners death on the cross, That He might save them from endless loss. Chorus: Blessed Redeemer! precious Redeemer! Seems now I see Him on Calvary's tree; Wounded and bleeding, for sinners pleading— Blind and unheeding— dying for me! 2 "Father, forgive them!" thus did He pray, E'en while His lifeblood flowed fast away; Praying for sinners while in such woe— No one but Jesus ever loved so. (Chorus) 3 O how I love Him, Saviour and Friend, How can my praises ever find end! Thro' years unnumbered on heaven's shore, My tongue shall praise Him forevermore. (Chorus) Topics: Christ Savior; Christ Suffering; Praise of Christ; Christ Savior; Christ Suffering; Praise of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn]
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Blessed Redeemer

Author: Avis B. Christiansen Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #149 (1980) First Line: Up Calvary's mountain, one dreadful morn Refrain First Line: Blessed Redeemer! precious Redeemer! Lyrics: 1 Up Calv'ry's mountain one dreadful morn, Walked Christ my Savior, weary and worn; Facing for sinners death on the cross, That He might save them from endless loss. Chorus: Blessed Redeemer! precious Redeemer! Seems now I see Him on Calvary's tree; Wounded and bleeding, for sinners pleading, Blind and unheeding– dying for me! 2 "Father, forgive them!" thus did He pray, E'en while His lifeblood flowed fast away; Praying for sinners while such woe– No one but Jesus ever loved so. (Chorus) 3 O how I love Him, Savior and Friend, How can my praises ever find end! Thro' years unnumbered on heaven's shore, My tongue shall praise Him forevermore. (Chorus) Topics: Christ Savior; Christ Suffering; Praise of Christ; Christ Savior; Christ Suffering; Praise of Christ Scripture: Luke 23:33 Languages: English Tune Title: [Up Calvary's mountain, one dreadful morn]
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Blessed Redeemer

Author: Avis B. Christiansen Hymnal: Sing Joyfully #248 (1989) First Line: Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn Refrain First Line: Blessed Redeemer! precious Redeemer! Lyrics: 1 Up Calv'ry's mountain one dreadful morn, Walked Christ my Savior, weary and worn; Facing for sinners death on the cross, That He might save them from endless loss. Refrain: Blessed Redeemer! precious Redeemer! Seems now I see Him on Calvary's tree; Wounded and bleeding, for sinners pleading, Blind and unheeding— dying for me! 2 "Father, forgive them!" thus did He pray, E'en while His lifeblood flowed fast away; Praying for sinners while such woe– No one but Jesus ever loved so. (Refrain) 3 O how I love Him, Savior and Friend, How can my praises ever find end! Thro' years unnumbered on heaven's shore, My tongue shall praise Him forevermore. (Refrain) Topics: Jesus Christ Suffering Languages: English Tune Title: [Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn]

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Avis B. Christiansen

1895 - 1985 Author of "Blessed Redeemer" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 Avis Marguerite Burgeson was born in 1895 and lived in Chicago all her life. She attended the Moody Church, pastored for many years by Dr. Harry Ironside. In 1917, Avis Burgeson married Ernest Christiansen who later became a vice president of Moody Bible Institute. She was a modest and retiring woman, and sometimes used pen names: Avis Burgesson, Christian B. Anson and Constance B. Reid. She began writing poems in childhood, and before her death in 1985 had written thousands of them. She died in 1985. NN, Hymnary

Harry Dixon Loes

1895 - 1965 Person Name: Harry D. Loes Composer of "[Up Calv'ry's mountain one dreadful morn]" in Timeless Truths Pseudonyms: Deal Bartells Born Harold Loes, the American gospel song writer took the middle name Dixon in honour of A. C. Dixon, the pastor of Moody Church at the time. Harry Dixon Loes studied at Moody Bible Institute, and after extensive training in music he served a number of churches with a ministry of music. From 1939 until his retirement he was a member of the music faculty of Moody Bible Institute. He wrote the lyrics for 1,500 gospel songs, and composed 3,000 tunes. One day in 1915, Paul Rader preached a sermon in Moody Church, in Chicago. His theme was, “All that I want is in Jesus.” In the congregation was young Harry Dixon Loes, then a senior at Moody Bible Institute, where he would eventually teach. Inspired by Dr. Rader’s message, Harry Loes wrote the words and music for a song he called "All Things in Jesus." It was first sung by the church’s youth group. Friends all around me are trying to find What the heart yearns for, by sin undermined; I have the secret, I know where ’tis found: Only true pleasures in Jesus abound. All that I want is in Jesus. He satisfies, joy He supplies; Life would be worthless without Him; All things in Jesus I find. Some carry burdens whose weight has for years Crushed them with sorrow and blinded with tears. Yet One stands ready to help them just now, If they will humbly in penitence bow. --http://wordwisehymns.com/2010/02/09/ ================== Harry Dixon Loes was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 20, 1892. After serving several churches as music director and later being active for more than twelve years in evangelist work, he joined the music faculty of Moody Bible Institute, in 1939, where he remained as a popular music teacher until his death in 1965. Mr. Loes was the writer of numerous gospel songs and choruses. One day, while listening to a sermon on the subject of Christ's atonement entitled “Blessed Redeemer,” Mr. Loes was inspired to compose this tune. He then sent the melody with the suggested title to Mrs. Christiansen, a friend for many years, asking her to write the text. The hymn first appeared in Songs of Redemption, compiled by Marin and Jelks, in 1920, and published by the Baptist Home Mission Board, Atlanta, Georgia. --http://www.gracecommunitycog.org/