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[I am redeem'd, O wonderful love]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. W. Sederquist Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 32353 23216 51321 Used With Text: Jesus in the Garden

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Jesus in the Garden

Author: G. W. S. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: I am redeemed, O wonderful love Refrain First Line: O it was love, 'twas wonderful love Used With Tune: [I am redeemed, O wonderful love]

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Jesus in the Garden

Author: G. W. S. Hymnal: Sparkling Diamonds #153 (1884) First Line: I am redeemed, O wonderful love Refrain First Line: O it was love, 'twas wonderful love Languages: English Tune Title: [I am redeemed, O wonderful love]
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Jesus in the Garden

Author: G. W. S. Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #35 (1902) First Line: I am redeem'd, O wonderful love Refrain First Line: O, it was love, 'twas wonderful love Lyrics: 1 I am redeem'd, O wonderful love; 'Twas love that bro't my pardon; By him who came the sinner to save, Who suffered in the garden. Chorus: O, it was love, 'twas wonderful love; He who purchased my pardon: Praying in sorrow, shedding his blood, Jesus alone in the garden. 2 Laden with anguish, smitten with grief; He entered in the garden, Praying in sorrow, shedding his blood, The blood that seals our pardon. [Chorus] 3 "Let this cup pass, my Father," he pray'd; "I suffer in submission, Drink it I will, thy law to fulfil, That man may have remission. [Chorus] 4 "Could you not watch one hour with me?" The Saviour said, in sorrow, "Behold! I go, 'tis written of me, To die for man tomorrow." [Chorus] 4 Free from the law thro' Jesus the Lamb, Who died on Calvary's mountain, Shedding his blood so freely for all, The only cleansing fountain. [Chorus] Tune Title: [I am redeem'd, O wonderful love]

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G. W. Sederquist

1838 - 1921 Person Name: G. W. S. Author of "Jesus in the Garden" in The Golden Sheaf From The World's Crisis, 13 April 1921, p.7: "Elder Sederquist was born in Lower Granville, Nova Scotia, according to the narrative in his Life and Labors, Sept. 10, 1838. He was converted about the first of the year 1863, was baptized in February, and was soon out in the field in Gospel work, with open doors for his labors. After a few years he accepted the Adventist faith, and in the spring of 1871 entered the United States and took up his home in Lynn [Mass.]." --Entire article available in the DNAH Archives. Also available is a short article (and photo) about Sederquist in the Messiah's Advocate, 7 December 1910.
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