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BRIDGEWATER.
L.
M.
"All
the
earth
shall
worship
thee,
and
shall
sing
unto
thee;
they
shall
sing
to
thy
name.
Selah.
Ps.
66-4.
Isaac
Watts,
1719.
Key
of
C
Major.
Lewis
Edson,
1782.
From
all
that
dwell
be
-
low
the
skies,
Let
the
Re
-
deem
-
er,s
praise
a
-
rise:
From
all
that
dwell
be
-
low
the
skies,
Let
the
Re
-
deem
-
er,s
praise
a
-
rise
From
all
that
dwell
be-low
the
skies,
Let
the
Re
-
deem-er's
praise
a
-
rise:
From
all
that
dwell
be
-
low
the
skies,
Let
the
Re
-
deem-er's
praise
a
-
rise:
Let
the
Re-deem-
Let
the
Re-deem-ers
name
be
sung
Through
ev'
-
ry
land
by
ev'
-
ry
tongue.
Let
the
Re
-
deem
-
er's
name
be
sung
Through
ev'
-
ry
land
by
ev'
-
ry
tongue.
Let
the
Re
-
deem-er's
name
be
sung
Let
the
Re
-
deem
-
er's
name
be
sung
Through
ev'
-
ry
land
by
ev'
-
ry
tongue.
-
er's
name
be
sung
Through
ev'
-
ry
land
by
ev'
-
ry
tongue.
Through
ev'
-
ry
land
by
ev'
-
ry
tongue.
The
tune
Bridgewater
was
composed
by
Edson
1782.
At
the
same
time
he
composed
the
tune
Lenox,
see
page
40.
Lewis
Edson
was
born
in
1746,
died
1820.
This
tune
is
in
a
great
many
of
the
old
Books.
See
Presbyterian
Psalmist,
page
43
about
1800.
Missouri
Harmony
by
Carden
1837,
page
62;
Lute
of
Zion,
page
42;
Tim-
brel
of
Zion,
page
34,
by
B.
K.
Collins,
and
a
number
of
the
other
older
books.
Bridgewater
is
a
valuable
old
major
tune-been
in
the
Sacred
Harp
by
B.
F.
White
since
1850.
This
is
a
standard
hymn.
In
National
Hymn
Book,
page
39.
It
appears
in
many
of
the
hymn
books
of
this
country
and
England,
as
well
as
other
countries.
It
is
one
of
Watts'
best
hymns.