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THE
GOOD
OLD
WAY.
L.
M.
"Let
them
give
glory
unto
the
Lord,
and
declare
his
praise."
Isa.
42:12.
Key
of
F
Major.
Dover
Selection,
p.
50.
William
Walker,
1835.
1. Lift
up
your
heads,
Immanuel's
friends.
And
taste
the
pleas-ure
Jesus
sends.
O
hal-le,
hal-le-lu-jah.
O
hal-le,
hal-le-lu-jah.
Let
nothing
cause
you
to
de
-
lay,
O
halle,
hal-le
-
lu
-
jah:
But
has-ten
2. Our
conflict
here,
though
great
they
be,
Shall
not
pre-vent
our
vic
-
to
-
ry,
O
hal-le,
hal-le-lu-iah,
O hal-le,
hal-le-lu-jah.
If
we
but
strive,
and
watch
and
pray,
O
halle,
hal-le
-
iu
-
jah:
Like
sol-diers
3. Though
Sa-tan
may
his
powers
em-ploy,
Our
hap-pi-ness
for
to
de
-
stroy,
O
halle,
hal-le-lu-jah.
O
halle,
hal-le-lu-jah.
Yet
nev-er
fear,
we'll
gain
the
day,
O
halle,
hal-le
-
lu
-
jah:
And
shout
and
on the
good
old
way.
O
halle,
halle,
halle-lu-jah.
in the
good
old
way.
O
hal
-
le,
hal
-
le
-lu
-jah.
sing
the
good
old
way.
O
hal
-le
hal
-
le
-lu-
jah.
WARNING.
6s
&
4s.
Peculiar.
Key
of
G
Major.
Adãgo.
"Who
hath
saved
us,
and
called
us
with
an
holy
calling."
2 Tim.
1:9.
E.
Heritage,
1844
1. To-day
the
Sa-viour
calls,
Ye
wand'rers, Come!
Oh,
ye
be
-
nighted
souls.
Omit.
Why
longer
roam?
2.
To-day
the
Sa-viour
calls!
O
hear
him
now
!
With-in
these
sa-cred
walls.
Omit,
To
Je-sus
bow!
3.
To-day
the
Sa-viour
calls!
For
refuge
fly!
The
storm
of
jus-tice
fall,
Omit.
4.
The
spir-it
calls
to
-
day,
Yield
to
his
pow'r.
O
grieve
him
not
a
-
way!
Omit.
And
death
is
nigh.
'Tis
mer-cy's
hour.
This
tune
was
originally
selected
from
"Dover's
Selection,"
page
56.
It
is
probable
that
William
Walker
remodeled
the
tune
in
1835.
It
is
believed
to
be
of
an
earlier
date
than
that,
for
the
reason
that
he
in
his
book
called
"Southern
Harmony,"
page
156,
says
fhat
tune
is
taken
from
"Dover's
Selection,"
page
56.
The
words
appear
in
"Zion
Songster"
by
Thomas
B.
Mason,
7th
edition
1832,
page
187.
No
authrs
name
is
given.
This
short
tune
was
composed
by
E.
Heritage
of
New
York.
See
history
of
him
in
James'
"History
of
the
Sacred
Harp,
page
112.
The
words
to
this
tune
were
composed
by
S.,F.
Smith,
in
1832,
a
Baptist
Minister
born
in
Bos-
ton
in
1808.
He
is
quite
a
noied
divine
and
scholar.
We
are
not
informed
of
the
date
of
his
death.