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He came to save me

Author: Bert B. Bosworth Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: A mighty Redeemer is Jesus our Lord

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[A mighty Redeemer is Jesus our Lord]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: B. B. Bosworth Incipit: 33333 33444 33223 Used With Text: A Mighty Redeemer

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A Mighty Redeemer

Author: B. B. B. Hymnal: Songs We Love #31 (1921) First Line: A mighty Redeemer is Jesus our Lord Refrain First Line: He came to save me Languages: English Tune Title: [A mighty Redeemer is Jesus our Lord]

He came to save me

Author: Bert B. Bosworth Hymnal: Revival Flame, Bosworth Campaign Special #d1 (1922) First Line: A mighty Redeemer is Jesus our Lord

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B. B. Bosworth

1887 - 1958 Person Name: Bert B. Bosworth Author of "A Mighty Redeemer" Bosworth, Burton B. (University Place, Nebraska, May 24, 1887--February 17, 1958, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida). He did not attend college, but took special courses in harmony. He was married in Zion City, Illinois, on August 4, 1907, to Margaret Robinson. He worked for some years in the U.S. Postal Service, leaving it in 1915 to enter evangelistic work with his brother, Fred F. Bosworth. In later years, he was affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance as an evangelist, song-leader, and trombonist. --Information from his daughter, Lenore Dunlop, DNAH Archives
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