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2945. I Am Redeemed

1. I am redeemed, O praise the Lord;
My soul from bondage free,
Has found at last a resting place
In Him who died for me.

Refrain
I am redeemed, I am redeemed,
I’ll sing it o’er and o’er;
I am redeemed, O praise the Lord;
Redeemed forevermore.

2. I looked, and lo! from Calvary’s cross
A healing fountain streamed;
It cleansed my heart, and now I sing,
Praise God, I am redeemed. [Refrain]

3. The debt is paid, my soul is free,
And by His mighty power,
The blood that washed my sins away
Still cleanseth every hour. [Refrain]

4. All glory be to Jesus’ name;
I know that He is mine,
For on my heart the Spirit seals
His pledge of love divine. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I am redeemed, O praise the Lord
Title: I Am Redeemed
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1895)
Refrain First Line: I am redeemed, I am redeemed
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals show the author as Julia Sterling, one of Fanny's pseudonyms.
Tune Information
Name: [I am redeemed, O praise the Lord]
Composer: Ira David Sankey
Incipit: 53512 17767 65655
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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