Will L. Thompson. pp. I have served thee too long, I fly to the Sav-ior, He dwells in that song, O Lord, t can it be that a sinner like me, May find a sweet refuge by coming to Thee? No. 208. J. E. Ramsey. My Mother's Song. COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY E. O. EXCELL. sang to me go; John Newton. E. O. Excell. After each stanza sing the corresponding stanza of the following hymn: "Amazing Grace," No. 209. Amazing Grace. 2 'Twas grace that taught my heart Me thinks I hear her voice a-gain, And Arr. by E. 0. Excell. 3 Thro' many dangers, toils and 14 When we've been there ten thou I have already come; [snares, Bright shining as the sun,[sand years 'Tis grace hath bro't me safe thus We've no less days to sing God's And grace will lead me home. [far, Than when we first begun. [praise Re-joice! Rejoice! Pro-claim His sov-'reign pow'r to all the world, pow'r to re-joice! re-joice! glo · UNISON. rejoice! And let all the world, His vah reigns! hovah reigns! Jehovah reigns! |