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Come to the blessed Redeemer
Author: John O. Foster
Tune: [Come to the blessed Redeemer]
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2 hymnals
Author:
John O. Foster
19th Century Currently, our only data on Foster is that he was a minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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First Line:
Come to the blessed Redeemer
Title:
Delay Not
Author:
John O. Foster
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Come, and no longer delay
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Come to the blessed Redeemer]
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Sun-Shine Songs: for the Sunday School (1895), p.80
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Golden Grain #6
Display Title
: Delay Not
First Line
: Come to the blessed Redeemer
Tune Title
: [Come to the blessed Redeemer]
Author
: Rev. John O. Foster
Date
: 1894
Golden Grain #6
Sun-Shine Songs #78
Display Title
: Delay Not
First Line
: Come to the blessed Redeemer
Tune Title
: [Come to the blessed Redeemer]
Author
: Rev. John O. Foster
Date
: 1895
Sun-Shine Songs #78
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