Also known as "Saltash" and "Plymouth".
It was published by Joshua Leavitt in The Christian Lyre (1831), the first American tunebook to take the form of a modern hymnal, with music for every hymn (melody and bass only) and the multistanza hymns printed in full, under or beside the music. It later became one of the standard tunebooks used in the 1930s New England Revivalism movement.
Alternate lyrics are: "Sing of Mary, Pure and Lowly", "Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus" and, in LBW #243, "Lord, With Glowing Heart" by Francis Scott Key.