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PROVIDENCE.
C.
M.
"To
give
light
to
them
that
sit
in
darkness
and
in
the
shadow
of
death,
to
guid
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace."
Luke
1-79.
Isaac
Watts
1719
Key
of
A
Major.
Alto
by S.
M.
Denson
1911.
What
shall
I
ren
-
der
to
my
God
For
all
his
kind-ness
shown!
My
feet
shall
vis-it
thine
a
-
bode,
my
songs
ad-dress
thy
What
shall
I
ren
-
-
der
to
my
God
For
all
his
kind-ness
shown?
My
songs
ad
-
dress
thy
What
shall
I
ren
-
-
der
to
my
God
For
all
his
kind-ness
shown?
My
songs
ad
-
dress
thy
What
shall
I
ren
-
-
der
to
my
God
For
all
his
kind-ness
shown?
My
feet
shall
vis-it
Thine
a
-
bode
my
songs
ad
-
dress
thy
Throne,
My
feet
shall
vis
- -
it
thine
a
-
bode
My
songs
ad-dress
thy
throne.
My
feet
shall
visit
thine
a-bode
My
songs
ad
-
dress
thy
throne.
Throne
My
feet
shall
vis
-
-
it
thine
a
-
bode
My
songs
ad-dress
thy
throne
My
feet
shall
visit
thine
a-bode
My
songs
ad-dress
thy
throne.
Providence
is
one
of
the
old
tunes
and
found
its
way
iuto
the
first
appendix
of
the
Sacred
Harp
in
1850
but
who
its
author
is
we
have
not
been
able
to
determinn
it
is
in
several
of
the
old
books,
but
none
of
them
give
the
author.
See
Presbyterian
Psalmist
page
15,
also
page
111.
The
title
to
Watts
hymn
above
is
Kindnesss
of
God.
Hymn
has
eight
stanzas
as
it
was
originally
published
by
Dr.
Watts.