None other Lamb, none other Name
None other Lamb, none other Name. Christina Georgina Rossetti* (1830-1894).
First published in Rossetti’s The Face of the Deep: a Devotional Commentary on the Apocalypse (1892). In the Poetical Works (1904) it was entitled ‘Christ our All in All’. In the same year it was printed in the Wesleyan Methodist Hymn Book, and it has remained very popular with Methodists: it was in MHB and is still found in HP. It was found in other Free Church books in the first part of the 20th century, used for Holy Communion in CP:
None other Lamb, none other Name, None other hope in heaven or earth or sea,None other hiding place from guilt and shame, None beside thee.
My faith burns low, my hope burns low;...
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