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    ANTIOCH.
  
  
    L. M.
  
    "For
  
  
    I
  
  
    know
  
  
    that
  
  
    my
  
  
    Redeemer
  
  
    liveth,
  
  
    and
  
  
    that
  
  
    he
  
  
    shall
  
  
    stand
  
  
    at
  
  
    the
  
  
    latter
  
  
    day
  
  
    upon
  
  
    the
  
  
    earth."
  
  
    Job
  
  
    19-25.
  
    Daniel
  
  
    Medley
  
  
    about
  
  
    1784.
  
  
    Key
  
  
    of
  
  
    G
  
  
    Minor.
  
    U.
  
  
    C.
  
  
    wood,
  
  
    1850.
  
  
    Alto
  
  
    S.
  
  
    M.
  
  
    Denson,
  
  
    1911.
  
    I
  
  
    know
  
  
    that
  
  
    my
  
  
    Re
  
  
    -
  
  
    deem
  
  
    -
  
  
    er
  
  
    lives,
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    Hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le -
  
  
    lu -
  
  
    jah!
  
    What
  
  
    com
  
  
    -
  
  
    fort
  
  
    this
  
  
    sweet
  
  
    sen
  
  
    -
  
  
    tence
  
  
    gives'
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    Hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jahi
  
  
    }
  
  
    Shout
  
  
    on,
  
  
    pray
  
  
    on,
  
  
    we're
  
    2.
  
  
    He
  
  
    lives
  
  
    to
  
  
    bless
  
  
    you
  
  
    with
  
  
    his
  
  
    love;
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
    He
  
  
    lives
  
  
    to
  
  
    plead
  
  
    my
  
  
    cause
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    bove;
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!}
  
    3.
  
  
    He
  
  
    lives
  
  
    to
  
  
    crush
  
  
    the
  
  
    fiends
  
  
    of
  
  
    hell;
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
    He
  
  
    lives
  
  
    and
  
  
    doth
  
  
    with
  
  
    -
  
  
    in
  
  
    me
  
  
    dwell
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
  
    }
  
  
    Shout
  
  
    on,
  
  
    pray
  
  
    on,
  
  
    we're
  
    4.
  
  
    He
  
  
    lives,
  
  
    all
  
  
    glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry
  
  
    to
  
  
    His
  
  
    name,'
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
    He
  
  
    iives,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Je
  
  
    -
  
  
    sus,
  
  
    still
  
  
    the
  
  
    same,
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
  
    }
  
    gain
  
  
    -
  
  
    ing
  
  
    ground,
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
  
    The
  
  
    dead's
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    live,
  
  
    and
  
  
    the
  
  
    lost
  
  
    is
  
  
    found,
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
    gain
  
  
    -
  
  
    ing
  
  
    ground,
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
  
    The
  
  
    dead's
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    live,
  
  
    and
  
  
    the
  
  
    lost
  
  
    is
  
  
    found,
  
  
    Glo
  
  
    -
  
  
    ry,
  
  
    hal
  
  
    -
  
  
    le
  
  
    -
  
  
    lu
  
  
    -
  
  
    jah!
  
    The
  
  
    words
  
  
    in
  
  
    the
  
  
    above
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    were
  
  
    first
  
  
    published
  
  
    in
  
  
    "Medley's
  
  
    Hymns"
  
  
    in
  
  
    1800.
  
  
    It
  
  
    originally
  
  
    contained
  
  
    nine
  
  
    stanzas
  
  
    as
  
  
    it
  
  
    appears
  
  
    in
  
  
    the
  
  
    hymn.
  
  
    Mr.
  
  
    Medley
  
  
    was
  
    a
  
  
    Baptist
  
  
    minister,
  
  
    born
  
  
    in
  
  
    England
  
  
    in
  
  
    1739
  
  
    and
  
  
    died
  
  
    in
  
  
    1799.
  
  
    The
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    was
  
  
    composed
  
  
    about
  
  
    1784.
  
  
    He
  
  
    had
  
  
    230
  
  
    hymns
  
  
    in
  
  
    his
  
  
    book.
  
  
    U.
  
  
    G.
  
  
    Wood
  
  
    composed
  
  
    the
  
    music
  
  
    to
  
  
    the
  
  
    above
  
  
    tune.
  
  
    We
  
  
    can
  
  
    not
  
  
    state
  
  
    anything
  
  
    definite
  
  
    about
  
  
    him,
  
  
    except
  
  
    B.
  
  
    F.
  
  
    Wilson
  
  
    in
  
  
    leading
  
  
    this
  
  
    tune
  
  
    in
  
  
    the
  
  
    various
  
  
    Musical
  
  
    gatherings
  
  
    in
  
  
    Georgia,
  
  
    stated
  
    that
  
  
    Mr.
  
  
    Wood,
  
  
    whom
  
  
    he
  
  
    knew
  
  
    intimately,
  
  
    was
  
  
    a
  
  
    good
  
  
    man,
  
  
    fine
  
  
    singer
  
  
    and
  
  
    director
  
  
    of
  
  
    music,
  
  
    and
  
  
    that
  
  
    he
  
  
    was
  
  
    killed
  
  
    by
  
  
    a
  
  
    falling
  
  
    tree
  
  
    or
  
  
    limb.
  
  
    Mr.
  
  
    Wood
  
  
    also
  
  
    com-
  
    posed
  
  
    the
  
  
    treble
  
  
    to
  
  
    "Pray,
  
  
    Brethren
  
  
    Pray,"
  
  
    page
  
  
    467.
  
  
    Dr.
  
  
    Wood's
  
  
    death
  
  
    occurred
  
  
    since
  
  
    1869,
  
  
    in
  
  
    which
  
  
    year
  
  
    he
  
  
    composed
  
  
    the
  
  
    above
  
  
    named
  
  
    treble.
  
  
    Alto
  
  
    by
  
  
    S.
  
  
    M.
  
    Denson
  
  
    1911,
  
  
    and
  
  
    to
  
  
    him
  
  
    we
  
  
    are
  
  
    indebted
  
  
    for
  
  
    this
  
  
    sketch.