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Redeemed, Precious Thought

Representative Text

1 Redeemed! redeemed! O precious thought!
My Saviour hath redemption brought;
From Satan and his bondage free,
I am, for Christ hath ransomed me.

Chorus:
Redeemed! redeemed! I’ve been redeemed!
Thro’ Jesus’ blood I’ve been redeemed!
Yes! by His death on Calvary
I’ve been redeemed and now I’m free!

2 Redeemed, redeemed, the Saviour reigns
My fetter gone, no more in chains;
Exultingly His praise I sing,
And to His cross in hope I’ll cling. [Chorus]

3 Redeemed, redeemed, ye blood-washed throng!
The wondrous strains to you belong;
Strike all your harps, the chorus raise,
The Saviour claims your noblest praise. [Chorus]


Source: Gospel Praise Book.: a collection of choice gems of sacred song suitable for church service, gospel praise meetings, and family devotions. (Complete ed.) #282

Author: E. T. Rinehart

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Text Information

First Line: Redeemed, redeemed, O precious thought
Title: Redeemed, Precious Thought
Author: E. T. Rinehart
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Gleanings of Sacred Song #70

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Gospel Praise Book. #282

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Jewels of Praise #89

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Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #88

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