Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
363
To Our Redeemer’s Glorious Name
Ps. 135: 1
C. M.
Bedford
Anne Steele, 1760
William Wheall, 1729
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Oh, my the sweet, the blissful theme
Fill ev’ry heart and tongue
Till strangers love the charming name
And join the sacred song!
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