Page 277
ROCKINGHAM,
C.
M.
"For
whosoever
shall
call
upon
the
name
of
the
Lord
shall
be
saved."
Rom.
10-13.
Isaac
Wat's
1707.
Key
of
A.
Major.
B.F. White
1850.
Lowell
Mason
on
or
about
1826.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson
1911.
1. Sal
-
va
-
tionl
oh,
the
joy
-ful
sound
'Tis
pleasure
to
our
ears,
A
sov-ereign
balm
for
eve
-
ry
wound,
A
cor-dial
for
our
fears.
2. Bur
-
ied
in
sor
-
row
and
in
sin,
At
hell,s
dark
door
we
lay:
But
we
a
-
rise,
by
grace
di
-
vine,
To
see
a
hea
-
ven
-
ly
day.
3. Sal
-
va
-
tion!
let
the
ech
-
o
fly,
The
spa-cious
earth
a-round;
While
all
the
ar
-
mies
of
the
sky,
con
-
spire
to
raise
the
sound!
See
full
history
of
the
words
in
this
tune,
under
tune
Prim
Rose
page
47.
The
tune
above
was
arranged
and
composed
by
Lowell
Mason.
Maj
White
made
several
changes
in
it
for
the
first
editton
of
the
Sacred
Harp
1850.
Some
of
the
histories
gives
this
tune
a
much
earlier
date
than
Masson's
composition.
We
think
this
may
arise
on
account
of
several
tunes
being
given
the
same
name.
Alto
has
been
composed
by
S.
M.
Denson
1911.
See
Sacred
Harp
by
Mason
1840
page
183.
Mo.
Harmony
1821
and
1837
page
39.
PIETY,
C.
M.
"And
he
shall
be
as
the
light
of
the
morning,
when
the
sun
riseth,
even
a
morning
without
clouds.
2-Sam.
23-4.
William
Cowper
1779.
Key
of
c.
Major.
B.F. White
1850.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson.
1911.
D.
C.
O for
a
clos
-
er
walk
with
God,
A
calm
and
heaven
-
ly
frame;
A
light
to
shine
up
-
on
the
road
That
leads
me
to
the
lamb!}
That
leads
me
to
the
lamb!
That
leads
me
to
the
lamb!
D.
C.
A
light
to
shine
up
-
on
the
road
That
leads
me
to
the
lamb!
See
full
history
of
William
Cowper
under
tune
Bethel
page
27
and
history
of
B.
F.
White
under
tune
Baptismal
Anthem
page
232
pnd
233,
and
a
more
extended
history
of
him
in
James
brief
history
in
the
Sacred
Harp,
page
27
to
37
inclusive.