Page 196
LOUISIANA.
8s,
7s.
"Whosoever
shall
receive
one
of
such
children
in
my
name,
receiveth
me."
Mark
9:37.
William
Walker,
1835.
Key
of
B
Flat
Major.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911,
1.
Come,
lit
-
tle
children,
now
we
may
par
-
take
a
lit
-
tle
mor
-
sel,
For
lit
-
tle
songs
and
lit
-
tle
ways
A-dorn'd
a
great
a
-
pos
-
tle.
A
lit
-
tle
drop
of
Je
-sus'
blood
Can
2.
A
lit
-
tle
faith
doth
migh
-
ty
deeds,
Quite
past
all
my
re
-
count
-
ing;
Faith,
like
a
lit
-
tle
mus-tard
seed,
Can
move
a
lof
-
ty
moun
-
tain.
A
lit
-
tle
char
-
i
-
ty
and
zeal,
A
3.
A
lit
-
tle
cross
with
cheer
-
full-ness,
a
ltt
-
tle
self
de
-
ni
-
al,
Will
serve
to
make
our
trou
-
bles
less,
and
bear
the
great
-
est
tri
-
al.
The
Spir
-
it
like
a
lit
-
tle
dove
On
4.
The
ti
-
tle
of
the
lit
-
tle
Lamb
Un
-to
our
Lord
was
giv
-
en,
Such
was
our
Sa
-viour's
lit
-
tle
name,
The
Lord
of
earth
and
heav
-
en,
A
lit
-
tle
voice
that's
small
and
still
Can
make
a
feast
of
u
-
ion;
It
is
by
lit
-
tle
steps
we
move
In
-
to
a
full
com
-
mun
-
ion.
lit
-
tle
trib
-
u
-
la
-
tion,
A
lit
-
tle
pa
-tience
makes
us
feel
Great
peace
and
con
-
so
-
la
-
tion.
Je
-
sus
once
de
-
cend
-
ed;
To
show
his
eek
-
ness
and
his
love,
The
em-blem
was
in
-
tend
-
ed.
rule
the
whole
cre
-
a
-
tion;
A
lit
-
tle
stone
the
earth
shall
fill,
And
hum
-
ble
ev'
-
ry
na
-
tion.
The
tune
above
named
appears
in
"William
Walkers'
Southern
Harmony,"
page
62,
In
that
book
Mr.
Walker
gives
himself
credit
for
the
tune,
also
see
"Chris-
tian
Harmony"
by
same
author,
page
267
1866.
We
have
no
information
about
who
composed
the
words,
if
Mr.
Walker
did
not
do
so.
Sometimes
he
composed
the
words
to
his
own
tune.