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ESSAY.
7,
6,
7,
6,
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6.
1
Peter
4-19.
Key
of
D
Major.
Baptist
Harmony,
p.
455.
A.
C.
CLARK,
1835.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
1.
See
how
the
wick - ed
king - dom
Is
fall - ing
ev - 'ry
day!....
And
still
our
bless-ed
Je
-
sus
Is
winning
souls
a
-
way:
2.
With
weep
-
ing
and
with
pray - ing, My
Je-sus
I
have
found,
To
cru
-
ci
-
fy
old
na
-
ture,
And
make
his
grace
a-bound.
3.
If
sin
-
ners
will
serve
Sa
-
tan,
And
join
with
one
ac
-
cord,....
Dear
breth-ren,
as
for
my
part,
I'm
bound
to
serve
the
Lord;
But
oh,
how
I
am
tempt-ed,
No
mor-tal
tongue
can
tell!......
So
oft-en
I'm
sur
-
round-ed
With
en
-
e
-
mies
from
hell.
Dear
chil-dren,
don't
be
wea
-
ry,
But
march
on
in
the
way;.....
For
Je
-
sus
will
stand
by
you,
And
be
your
guard
and
stay.
And
if
you
will
go
with
me,
Pray
give
to
me
your
hand,.....
And
we'll
march
on
to
-
geth
-
er,
Un
-
to
the
promised
land.
This
tune
was
composed
by
A.
C.
Clark
for
the
"Southern
Harmony,"
in
1835,
see
page
255,
and
has
been
printed
in
the
"Sacred
Harp"
from
1844
to
1869.
The
words
have
appeared
in
all
the
books
as
they
appear
in
the
tune
as
it
is
now
arranged
and
were
taken
from
a
hymn
book
called
the
"Baptist
Harmony,"
p.
455.
Mr.
Clark
was
related
to
William
Walker,
the
author
of
the
"Southern
Harmony,"
and
to
B.
F.
White,
author
of
the
"Sacred
Harp."
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.