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EXPRESSION.
115.
"
Then
he
shall
reward
every
man
according
to
his
works."-MATT.
16:
27.
Key
of
D
Minor.
Zion
Songster,
p.
98.
Alto
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
Oh,
Je
-
sus,
my
Sav
-
iour,
I
Know
thou
art
mine;
For
thee
all
the
pleas
-
ures
of
earth
I
re
-
sign.
2.
Thou
art
my
rich
treas
-
ure,
my
joy
and
my
love,
(None
rich
-
er
pos
-
sessed
by
the
an
-
gels
a
-
bove;)
3.
Thy
Spir
-
it
first
taught
me
to
know
I
was
blind,
And
taught
me
the
way
of
sal
-
va
-
tion
to
find.
Of
ob
-
jects
most
pleas
-
ing,
I
love
thee
the
best;
With
-
out
thee
I'm
wretch
-
ed,
but
with
thee
I'm
blessed.
For
thee
all
the
pleas
-
ures
of
sense
I
fore
-
go,
And
wan
-
der
a
pil
-
grim
de
-
spis
-
ed
be
-
low.
For
when
I
was
sink
-
ing
in
dread
-
ful
des
-
pair,
My
Je
-
sus
re
-
lieved
me
and
bid
me
not
fear.
The
words
in
the
above
tune
were
taken
from
the
"
Zion
Songster"
by
Thomas
B.
Mason,
published
in
1832,
Seventh
Edition.
No
trace
discloses
the
author
of
this
tune.
.
It
is
an
old
melody,
but
none
of
the
books
we
have
seen
gives
the
author
of
the
music
or
words.
Alto
was
added
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.