Page 266
HUMBLE
RELIEF.
L.
M.
D.
Original.
"And
many
of
them
said,
He
hath
a
devil,
and
is
mad;
why
hear
ye
him?"-John
10:20.
Key
of
C
Major.
James
Mungomery.
1826.
For
the
Organ,
by
R.
F.
Mann,
1869.
A poor
way-far
-
ing
man
of
grief
Hath
of
-
ten
pass'd
me
on
my
way;
Who
sued
so
hum-bly
for
re
-
lief,
That
I
could
never
ans-wer
nay.
A poor
way-far
-
ing
man
of
grief
Hath
of-ten
pass'd
me
on
my
way;
Who
sued
so
hum-bly
for
re
-
lief,
That
I
could
never
ans-wer
nay.
Whith
-
er
he
went
or
whence
he
came,
Yet
there
was
something
in
his
eye
That
won
my
love,
I
know
not
why.
I
had
no
power
to
ask
his
name,
Whith
-
er
he
went
or
whence
he
came,
Yet
there
was
something
in
his
eye
That
won
my
love,
I
know
not
why.
The
above
tune
was
put
on
this
page
in
place
of
the
tune
"Texas,"
removed
by
the
revision
of
1869.
See
other
sketches
of
R.
F.
M.
Mann,
connected
with
his
tunes
in
this
song
book.
See
full
account
of
James
Montgomery,
the
great
hymn
writer,
and
the
balance
of
this
valuable
hymn,
with
Coles'
"Duane
Street,"
page
164.