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NEW
JERUSALEM.
C.
M.
"And
I
John
saw
the
holy
city,
new
Jerusalem,
coming
down
from
God
out
of
heaven."
Rev.
21:2.
Isaac
Watts,
1701.
Key
of
F
Major
Jeremiah
Ingalls,
1804.
1.
Lo,
what
a
glorions
sight
ap-pears
To
our
be-liev-ing
eyes;
The
earth
and
seas
are
pass'da-way,
and
the
From
the
third
heaved, where
God resides,
That
holy,
hap-py
place;
The
New
Je-ru-sa-lem
comes
down
A-
-
dorned,
The
earth
and
seas
are
The
New
Je
-
ru
-sa-
3.
Lo
what
a
glo-rious
sight
ap-peals
To
our
be-liev-ing
eyes;
The
earth
and
seas
are
pass'd
a-way
and
the
...
old
From
the
third
heaven,
where
God resides;
That
ho-
Iy,
hap
-py
plcce,
The
New
Je-
ru-
sa-lem
comes
down,
A-
dorn'd
...
with
The
earth
and
seas
are
pass'd
A-way,
and
the
...
old
roll-ing
skies
The
New
Je
-
ru
-sa-lem
comes
down,
A
-
dorn'd
old
roll-ing
skies
with
shin-ing
grace.
old
roll
ing
skies!
The
earth
and
seas
are
pass'd
a-way,
And
the
old
roll-ing
skies,
And,
the
old
roll
-
ing
skies!
with
shin-ing
grace,
The
New
Je
-ru-sa-l
em
comes
down,
A-dorn'd with
shining
grace,
A-dorn'd
with
shin
-
ing
grace.
passed
a-way,
and
the
...
old
roll-ing
skies,
And
the
old
roll
-
ing
skies,
And
the
old
roll
-
ing
skies!
lem
comes
down,
A
-
dorn'd
...
with
shin-ing
grace,
A-dorn'd
with
shin
-
ing
grace,
A-dorn'd
with
shin
- ing
grace.
roll-ing
skies,
The
earth
and
seas
are
pass'd
a
-
way,
And
the
old
roll
-
ing
skies,
And
the
old
roll
-
ing
skies;
shin-ing
grace.
The
New
Je- ru - sa - lem
comes
down,
A-dorn'd
with
shin
-ing
grace,
A-dorn'd
with
shin
-
ing
grace.
The
earth
and
sea
are
pass'd
a-way,
And
the
old
roll-ing
skies,
And
the
old
roll-ing
skies,
And
the
old
roll
-
ing
skies!
The
New
Je-ru-sa-lem
comes
down,
A-dorn'd
with
shin-ing
grace,
A-dorn'd
with
shin-ing
grace,
A-dorn'd
with
shin-ing
grace.
This
is
considered
one
of
Isaac
Watts'
best
hymns,
especially
in
remiding
one
of
Fruition
Day.
The
tune,
"New
Jerusalem,"
was
composed
by
Jeremiah
Ingalls.
He
was
born
1764
and
died
1828.
Further
details
appear
about
him
under
the
tune
"Northfield."
See
John
Wyeth
"Repository
of
Music,"
1810,
page
38.