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DARTMOUTH.
S.
M.
D.
"Singing
and
making
melody
in
your
heart
:o
the
Lord."-Eph.
5:19.
Isaac
Watts,
1704.
Aito
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
Come
sound
his
praise
a
-
broad,
And
hymns
of
glo
ry
sing,
Je-ho-vah
is
the
sov
-'reign
God,
The
u
-
ni
-
Come,
wor
-
ship
at
his
throne,
Come,
bow
be
-
fore
the
Lord;
We
are
his
work,
and
not
our
own:
He
formed
us
ver
-
sal
King,
He
form'd
the
deep
unknown,
He
gave
the
seas
their
bound,
The
wa
-
t'ry
worlds
are
all
his
own,
And
all
the
sol
-
id
ground.
by
his
word.
Today
attend
his
voice,
Nor
dare
pro
-
voke
his
rod;
Come,
like
the
peo
-
ple
of
his
choice,
And
own
your
gra
-
cious
God.
The
composer
of
the
tune
above
named
is
unknown.
There
are
two
dates
given
when
this
hymn
was
composed
by
Dr.
Watts,
1704
and
1719.
The
tune
is
of
old
date,
but
the
exact
date
has
not
been
found
by
us,
yet
it
appears
in
some
of
the
song
books
early
in
the
Nineteenth
Century.
See
sketches
of
Isaac
Watts
in
other
parts
of
this
book,