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Hymn: My gracious Redeemer I love (FL)

Hymnal: A Selection of Christian Hymns

Date: 1818

Compiler: Rice Haggard

Publisher/Printer: John Norvell

First Line: My gracious Redeemer I love

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Hymn Number: 335

Page Number: 321, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

My gracious Redeemer I love,

His praises aloud I'll proclaim,

And join with the armies above,

To shout his adorable name;

To gaze on his glories divine,

Shall be my eternal employ,

And feel them incessantly shine,

My boundless, ineffable joy,



He freely redeemed with his blood,

My soul from the confines of hell,

To live on the smiles of my God,

And in his sweet presence to dwell;

To shine with the angels of light,

With saints and with seraphs to sing,

To view with eternal delight,

My Jesus, my Saviour, my king.



My glorious Redeemer, I long

To see thee descend on a cloud,

Amidst a bright numberless throng,

And mix with the triumphing croud;

O when wilt thou bid me ascend,

To join in thy praises above?

To gaze on the world without end,

And feast on thy ravishing love?



No sorrow, nor sickness, nor pain,

Nor sin, nor temptation, nor fear,

Shall ever molest me again,

Perfection of glory reigns there.

This soul and this body shall shine

In robes of salvation and praise,

And banquet on pleasures divine,

Where God his full beauty displays.



Soon, soon shall my spirit exchange

This cell of corruptible clay,

For mansions celestial, and range

Thro' realms of ineffable day.

The crown that my Saviour bestows,

Yon permanent sun shall outshine,

My joy everlastingly flows,

My God, my Redeemer is mine.