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Song of the Redeemed

Representative Text

1 There’s a land of life and glory,
Just beyond the shores of time;
Where redemption’s wondrous story
Is the theme of song and time.

Refrain:
Boundless love and adoration,—
Boundless glories none have dreamed,
Boundless joy of free salvation—
Is the song of the redeemed.

2 Who shall sing the song of gladness
Thor’ the everlasting years,
When there cometh no more sadness,
No more sighing, no more tears? [Refrain]

3 Who shall sing of God’s salvation?
Who eternal life shall win?
They who came thro’ tribulation,
And have triumphed over sin. [Refrain]

4 These are they who follow Jesus,
Counting earthly gain but loss;
These are they who found salvation
Thro’ His death upon the cross. [Refrain]

Source: Young People's Songs of Praise #110

Author: Carrie E. Brack

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Text Information

First Line: There's a land of life and glory
Title: Song of the Redeemed
Author: Carrie E. Brack
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Boundless love and adoration
Copyright: Public Domain

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Young People's Songs of Praise #110

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