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Woodbury, I. B. (Issac Baker), 1819-1858 (ed.) / The new lute of Zion: a collection of sacred music, designed for the use of congregations generally, but more especially the Methodist Episcopal Church
(c1856)
The new lute of Zion, pp. [23]-238
Page [23]
THE , arC4 XJu~e. For particulars of this most charming book, see the advertisement on the back cover of this vol- ume. "Popular and suc- essfdul" are more emi- nently its peculiarities, than anybook of SAGOID Msi, ever yet prepared Sfor the l t it. CHnoRH. With crest power and spirit. ILU WESLEY. L. M. II~ ~ I#-!---+---H a- 1. Come, let us tune our lof - tiest song, And raise to Christ our joy - ful strain ; Worship and thanks to him be - long, A :[ - i W 2. His sovereign power our bodies made; Our souls are his im - mor- tal breath; And when his creatures sinned, he bled, 3. Burn eve-ry breast with Je - sus love; Bound every heart with rap.turous joy; And saints on earth, with saints a- bove, Yo 4. Ex - tol the Lamb with lof-tiest song, As-cend for him our cheer-ful strain Wor4hips and thanks to him be - long, W I I 1 6 P I I'l OLD HUNDRED L. M. a 1I - -V I* 0J ~ 1 J i j I ~ ~ J -~±~±Wzz~dfL. -, F I f T~5 I JM24~i4 Li 4 I L~ L THE Liar. Df Zil or AIR. SASE. Firm. "' - - -d e - l- . . . . .e-- -- - 1. From all that ellbe- low the skies, Let the Cre - a- to'spraise a - rise; Let the Cre -a - tor's praise be sung, Throc 2. E - ter - nal are thy mer - cies, Lord ; E. ter -nal truth at - tends thy word; Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till -W ---44 00 1 1 r IU' -L - I II z" | , i
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