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Redeemed

Author: May Maurice Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #74 (1900) First Line: I lay bound and helpless in the toils of sin Refrain First Line: Jesus has redeemed me, this shall be my song Lyrics: 1 I lay bound and helpless in the toils of sin, All was dark around me, all was dark within; Jesus, full of pity, left his home above, Came my soul to rescue, what amazing love! Chorus: Jesus has redeemed me, this shall be my song; Jesus has redeemed me, I to him belong. 2 I will gladly follow where my Savior leads, Through the tangle wildwood, or through flow’ry meads; By his love encircled, naught of ill I fear, Singing as I journey, so that all may hear: [Chorus] 3 Come, O come to Jesus, why will you delay? Now he waits to save you, why not come today? What a blessed Savior! all who will may come; Take his offered pardon, share his happy home. [Chorus] Topics: Atonement; Praise Scripture: Isaiah 43:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [I lay bound and helpless in the toils of sin]
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Redeemed

Author: May Maurice Hymnal: Songs of the Mercy Seat #90 (1899) First Line: I lay bound and helpless in the toils of sin Languages: English Tune Title: [I lay bound and helpless in the toils of sin]

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