“MY GRACIOUS REDEEMER I LOVE.”

This is one of Benjamin Francis's lays of devotion. The Christian Welshman who bore that name was a Gospel minister full of Evangelical zeal, who preached in many places, though his pastoral home was with the Baptist church in Shortwood, Wales. Flattering calls to London could not tempt him away from his first and only parish, and he remained there till his triumphant death. He was born in 1734, and died in 1799.

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;

To see them incessantly shine,

My boundless, ineffable joy.

Tune, “Birmingham”—an English melody. Anonymous.