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NEVER
PART
Concluded.
What?
nev
-
er
part
a
-
gain,
No
nev
-
er
part
a
-
gain
and
soon
shall
hear
the
trum-pet
sound
And
nev - er,
nev-er
part
again.
No,
nev-er
part
a
-
gain,
No,
nev-er
part
a
-
gain.
And
soon
shall
hear
the
trum-pet
sound
And
nev-er,
nev-er
part
a
-
gain.
No,
nev - er
part
a
-
gain
What?
nev - er
part
a
-
gain
No
nev -
er,
part
a
-
gain
And
soon
shall
hear
the
trum-pet
sound
And
nev
-
er,
nev
-
er
part
a
gain.
No,
nev
-
er,
part
again,
No,
nev
-
er,
a
gain.
And
soon
shall
hear
the
trum-pet
sound
And
nev
-
er,
nev
-
er
part
a
-
gain
ZIONS JOY.
S.
M.
"These
men
are
the
servants
of
the
most
high
God,
which
shew
unto
us
the
way
of
salvation."
Acts.
16-17.
Key
of
F.
Major.
Isaac
Watts
1707.
ByDr.
W.
J.
Thomas.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson
1911.
How
beauteous
are
their
feet,
Who
stand
on
Zion's
hill!
Who
bring
salvation
on
their
tongue,
Who
bring
salvation
on
their
tongue
And
words
of
truth
reveal.
How
beauteous
are
their
feet,
Who
stand
on
Zion's
hilll
Who
bring
salvation
on
their
tongue,
Who
bring
salvtion
on
their
tongue,
And
words
of
truth
reveal.
Dr.
W.
J.
Thomas,
author
of
the
above
tune
was
at
one
time
a
member
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention.
Further
than
this
we
can
get
no
data
about
him.
Alto
composed
1911
by
S.
M.
Denson.
The
hymn
from
which
the
words
are
taken
was
published
by
the
author
Dr.
Watts
under
the
title
Bleessing
of
Gospel
Hymns
has
six
stanzas,
and
has
been
greatly
improved
by
the
alto.