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Redeemed

Representative Text

1 “Redeemed!” the angels fain would sing,
Till earth and heaven sweetly ring;
O shout it, men, Redeemed, redeemed!
And crown the Galilean King.

Refrain:
Redeemed, Redeemed,
I am redeemed through Jesus’ blood;
Redeemed, Redeemed,
I am redeemed through Jesus’ blood.

2 “Redeemed!” then voice the sweet refrain,
Till distant lands sing back the strain;
Thru Jesus’ blood we are redeemed;
The grave is empty death is slain! [Refrain]

3 “Redeemed!” O let the tidings fly,
Proclaim it least the nation die,
Who never know, who never heard
The Son of God will pass none by! [Refrain]

4 “Redeemed, redeemed,” the glory tell:
Redemption! sing it, let it swell
In shouts to reach the vaulted skies:
For “God is Love,” and all is well. [Refrain]

Source: The Gospel Message Choir #4

Author: Leonard R. Jenkins

Early 20th Century Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Redeemed, the angels fain would sing
Title: Redeemed
Author: Leonard R. Jenkins (1915)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Redeemed, Redeemed
Copyright: Public Domain

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Choruses for Christian Youth #d7

Choruses for Christian Youth [2nd edition] #d4

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The Gospel Message Choir #4

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World Wide Revival Songs No. 2 #188

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