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JEFFERSON.
88
7s.
"New
Jerusalem,
which
cometh
down
out
of
heaven
from
my
God."-REV.
3:
12.
JOHN
NEWTON,
1779.
Key
of
Minor.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
{
Glo
-
rious
things
of
1
nee
are
spo
-
ken,
Zi
-
on,
ci
-
ty
of
our
God
I
"
He
whose
word
can
ne'er
be
bro
-
ken,
Formed
thee
for
his
own
a
-
bode.
On
the
Rock
of
a
-
ges
found-ed,
{
Round
her
hab
-
i
-
ta
-
tion
hov
-'ring,
See
the
cloud
and
fire
ap
-
pear,
}
'
For
a
glo
-
ry
and
a
cov
-'ring,
Show-ing
that
the
Lord
is
near.
On
the
Rock
of
a
-
ges
found
-
ed,
Who
can
shake
thy
sure
re
-
pose?
With
sal
-
va
-
tion's
wall
sur
-
round-ed,
Thou
mayst
smile
at
all
thy
foes.
Who
can
shake
thy
sure
re
-
pose
?
With
sal
-
va
-
tion's
wall
sur
-
round
-
ed,
Thou
mayst
smile
at
all
thy
foes.
"Jefferson"
was
printed
in
"Southern
Harmony,"
by
William
Walker,
1835,
page
42,
"Missouri
Harmony,"
page
55,
1827
and
1837,
and
in
many
of
the
earlier
song
books
than
this,
just
as
it
appears
above,
except
S.
M.
Denson
composed
the
alto,
1911.
The
words
were
composed
by
John
Newton,
1779.
See
"Olney's
Hymns,"
206.
Se
sketches
of
John
Newton
under
tune
"New
Britain,"
page
45,
as
well
as
other
tunes
in
this
book.