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Redeemed, redeemed

Author: J. Battees Hymnal: A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies #64 (1883) First Line: Come ye that love the Lord indeed Scripture: 1 John 1:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [Come ye that love the Lord indeed]
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The Prosperous Saint

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #192 (1803) First Line: Come ye that love the Lord indeed Lyrics: 1 Come ye that love the Lord indeed, Who are from sin and bondage free'd, Submit to all the ways of God, And walk that narrow happy road. 2 Great tribulation you shall meet, But soon shall walk the golden street; Tho' hell may rage and vent her spite, Yet Christ will save his heart's delight. 3 That happy day will soon appear, When Gabriel's trumpet you shall hear, Sound thro the earth, yea down to hell, To call the nations great and small. 4 Behold the earth in burning flames, The trumpet louder still proclaims; The earth must hear and know her doom, The separation day is come. 5 Behold the righteous marching home, And all the angels bid them come, When Christ himself these words proclaims, Here come my saints, I know their names. 6 Ye everlasting gates fly wide, Make ready to receive my bride; Ye harps of heav'n now sound aloud, Here comes the purchase of my blood! 7 In grandeur see the royal line, In glitt'ring robes the sun outshine; See saints and angels join in one, And march in splendor to the throne. 8 The stand in wonder and look on, They join in one eternal song, Their great Redeemer to admire, While rapture sets their souls on fire. 9 They've fought the fight, the race is run, Their joys are now in heav'n begun, Their tears are gone, their sorrows flee, No more afflicted now like me. 10 Here I am now in prison bound, And trials wait me all around, O would'st thou Lord now burst the chain, How I would join to praise thy name. Languages: English
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Come ye that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Wiatt's Impartial Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs from various authors on a variety of useful and entertaining subjects... #XIX (1809)
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Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #II.145 (1828)
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Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (8th ed.) #b169 (1840) Languages: English

Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Hymns on Select Passages of Scripture with Others Usually Sung at Camp-Meetings #d5 (1811) Languages: English

Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Hymns on Select Passages of Scripture with Others Usually Sung at Camp-Meetings #d6 (1811) Languages: English

Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of Christians #d19 (1801) Languages: English

Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs on Different Subjects #d21 (1809) Languages: English

Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed

Hymnal: Conference Hymns, Selected and Original. 3rd ed. #d26 (1835) Languages: English

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