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CONFIDENCE.
L.
M.
D.
"Repentance
toward
God,
and
faith
toward
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
"-
Acts
20:21.
Slow.
Key
of
A
Major.
J.
R.
T.,
1858.
J.
R.
Turner,
about
1858.
A
-
way,
my
un
-
be
-
liev
-
ing
fear;
Fear
shall
in
me
no
more
have
place
;
My
Sav
-
iour
doth
not
yet
ap
-
pear,
He
hides
the
brightness
of
His
face;
But
shall
I
there
-
fore
let
Him
go,
A
-
way,
my
un
-
be
-
liev
-
ing
fear;
Fear
shall
in
me
no
more
have
place;
My
Sav -
iour doth
not
yet
ap
-
pear,
He
hides
the
brightness
of
His
face;
But
shall
I
there
-
fore
let
Him
go,
And
base
-
ly
to
the
tempt
-
er
yield
?
No,
in
the
strength
o
Je
-
sus,
no,
I
nev
-
er
will
give
up
my
shield.
And
base
-
ly
to
the
tempt
-
er
yield
?
No,
in
the
strength
of
Je
-
sus,
no,
I
nev
-
er
will
give
up
my
shield.
Professor
James
R.
Turner,
author
of
the
above
words
and
music,
was
born
in
Hancock
county
in
1807,
died
in
1874,
and
buried
at
Wesley
Chapel,
Villa
Rica,
Ga.
He
was
the
father
of
W.
S.
Turner,
who
is
the
author
of
some
music
in
this
book.
He
was
a
fine
singer,
leader,
and
teacher.
He
taught
music
in
Georgia
and
Alabama
for
more
than
forty
years,
and
helped
revise
the "Sacred
Harp"
in
1858.
His
son,
W.
S.
Turner,
and
himself
composed
music,
and
intended
to
publish
a
song
book,
but
died
before
doing
so.
A
full
history
of J.
R.
Turner
appears
in
James
"
Brief
History
of
the
Sacred
Harp," pages
91-95.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Chatta
Ihoochee
Music
Convention
from
the
time
of
its
organization
in
1852
up
to
the
time
of
his
death.
He
gave
the
writer
his
first
instruction
in
music,
We
print
the
above
tune
just
as
it
was
originally
composed
by
him.
Copyright,
1909,
by
J.
S.
James.