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SONG
OF
THE
LAMB.*
C.
M.
"
Remember
that
Jesus
Christ
of
the
seed
of
David
was
raised
from
the
dead,
according
to
my
gospel."-2
TIM.
2: 8.
Key
of
A
Major.
Psalmist
Supplement,
Hymn
343.
Arradged
by
D.
P.
WHITE,
1859.
1.
Be
-
hold
the
glo
-
ries
of
the
Lamb,
A-midst
his
Fa-ther's
throne;
Pre-pare
new
hon
-
ors
for
his
name,
And
songs
be-fore
un-known.
2.
Let
el
-
ders
wor
-
ship
at
his
feet,
The
church
a
-
dore
a-round,
With
vi
-
als
full
of
o
-
dors
sweet,
And
harps
of
sweetest
sound.
3.
Now
to
the
Lamb
that
once
was
slain,
Be
end
-
less
bless-ings
paid;
Sal-va
-
tion,
glo
-
ry,
joy,
re
-
main
For
-
ev
-
er
on
thy
head.
CHORUS.-Oh,
the
Lamb,
the
lov
-
ing
Lamb, The
Lamb
on
Cal
- va - ry,
The
Lamb
was
slain,
but
rose
a
-
gain,
To
in
-
ter-cede
for
me.
* In
singing
Chorus,
omit
the
first
note.
This
tune
was
re-arranged
by
D.
P.
White
in
2nd
Revision
of
the
"
Sacred
Harp"
by
White
and
King,
in
1859
and
is
put
in,
and
tune
"
Solitude
in
the
Grave,"
removed
by
revisers.
See
History
of
D.
P.
White
in
other
parts
of
this
book.
The
hymn
was
taken
from
a
hymn
book
called
"
The
Psalmist
Supplement,"
No.
348
hymn.
Author
of
hymn
not
known.
OGLETREE.
C.
M.
(Original.)
"
Quicken
together
with
him,
having
forgiven."-COL.
2.13.
Key
of
G
Major.
S.
M.
BROWN,
1859.
Alto
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
1
1.
Fre-quent
the
day
of
God
re-turns
To
shed
its
quick'ning
beams;
And
yet
how
slow
de
-
vo-tion
burns,How
languid
are
its
flames.
2.
In
-
crease,
O
Lord,
our
faith
and
hope,And
fit
us
to
as
-
cend,Where
the
as-semb-ly
ne'er
breaks
up,And
Sabbaths
nev
-
er
end.
3.
There
shall
we
join,
and
nev
-
er
tire,
To
sing
im-mor-tal
lays;
And,with
the
bright
ser
-
a
-
phic
choir,Sound
forth
Immanuel's
praise.
The
above
tune
was
composed
by
S.
M.
Brown
and
named
Ogletree
in
honor
of
Absalom
Ogletree,
who
died
in
1910.
Mr.
Brown
composed
"
Man's
Redemp-
tion,"
"Span
of
Life,"
and
"Panting
for
Heaven."
He
died
several
years
ago
in
Haralson
County,
Ga.
He
was
a
fine
leader
and
director
of
music;
composed
well.
He
is
the
father
of
J.
C.
Brown
who
also
has
some
tunes
in
Fifth
Appendix
to
this
book
1911.
The
verses
are
taken
from
the
hymn
entitled,
"Increase
our
Faith."
Alto
added
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.