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My Redeemer, let me be

Hymnal: Christian Hymns, Poems, and Spiritual Songs #II.XVII (1776) Lyrics: 1 My Redeemer, let me be Quite happy at thy Feet, Still to know myself and thee, Be this my bitter sweet: Look upon my Infant State, And with a Father's yearning bless; Don't thy ransom'd Child forget, Nor leave me in Distress. 2 I have foolishly abus'd My Saviour's bleeding Love: All my Gifts, my God, misus'd, When by Temptation drove: Justly I deserv'd to be Forsaken by my Lord and God; Yet shall Justice plead for me, For whom thou shedst thy Blood. 3 Thy blest Smiles, my gracious Lord, Shall cheer my drooping Heart; I'm instructed in thy Word, That thou unchanging art: Draw me to the Depth profound Of all thy Sorrows, Blood and Sweat, Passing on, thro' ev'ry Wound, Unto thy Mercy Seat: 4 There, reclining on thy Breast, Th' eternal Sabbath find; Proving in thee perfect Rest To my poor lab'ring Mind; Waiting till my Lord I see, And be like him for-ever pure, At the heav'nly Jubilee, This bliss to me is sure. Languages: English
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Redeemer

Author: John Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CCXXXVIII (1792) Meter: Irregular First Line: My Redeemer, let me be Lyrics: 1 My Redeemer, let me be Quite happy at thy feet, Still to know myself and thee, Be this my bitter sweet: Look upon my infant state, And with a father's yearning bless; Don't thy ransom'd child forget, Nor leave me in distress. 2 I have foolishly abus'd My Saviour's bleeding love; All my gifts, my God, misus'd, When by temptation drove: Justly I deserve to be Forsaken by my Lord and God; Yet shall justice plead for me, For whom thou shedd'st thy blood. 3 Thy blest smiles, my gracious Lord, Shall cheer my drooping heart; I'm instructed in thy word That thou unchanging art: Draw me to the Depth profound Of all thy sorrows, blood and sweat, Passing on, thro' ev'ry wound, Unto thy mercy seat: 4 There, reclining on thy breast, Th' eternal Sabbath find; Proving in thee perfect rest To my poor lab'ring mind! Waiting 'till my Lord I see, And be like him forever pure, At the heav'nly jubilee, This bliss to me is sure. Topics: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testament Scripture: Ephesians 1:7 Languages: English
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My Redeemer let me be

Author: Relly Hymnal: The Psalm-singer's amusement #53 (1781) Lyrics: My Redeemer let me be quite happy at thy feet still to know my self and thee be this my better sweet Look upon my infant state and with a Father's yearnings bless don't thy ransom'd Child forget nor leave me in distress Languages: English Tune Title: MENDOM
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My Redeemer, let me be

Hymnal: The American Vocalist #183 (1849) Tune Title: MENDON
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My Redeemer, let me be

Author: James Relly Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #167 (1808)
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My Redeemer, let me be

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #167 (1823) Languages: English

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