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THE
LOST
CITY.
7,
6.
"But
the
righteous
is
an
everlasting
foundation."-Prov.
10:25.
John
Leland,
1833.
Key
of
C
Major.
By
E.
L.
King,
1869.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
O
when
shall
I
see
Je
-
sus,
And
reign
with
him
above,
And
from
the
flow
-
ing
foun
-
tain
Drink
ev
-
er
-
last
-
ing
love,
And
to
2
Through
grace
I
feel
de-ter
-
mined
To
conquer,
though
I
die,
And
then
a
-
way
to
Je
-
sus,
On
wings
of
love
I'll
fly,
And
to
glo
-
ry
I
will
go
And
to
glo
-
ry
I
will
go,
will
go,
will
go,
And
to
glo
-
ry
I
will
go.
glo
-
ry
Iggg
will
go,
And
to
glo
-
ry
I
will
go,
will
go,
will
go,
And
to
glo
-
ry
I
will
go.
The
above
hymn
was
composed
by
John
Leland,
a
Baptist
minister;
born
in
Massachusetts
1754,
died
1841.
His
life
and
writings
were
published
1845
by
Miss
L
F.
Green.
The
history,
"Oh
When
Shall
I
See
Jesus?"
appears
in
several
places
in
this
book.
E.
L.
King,
author
of
the
above
tune,
was
on
the
committee
to
make
the
first
appendix
to
the
Sacred
Harp
1850,
and
engaged
with
the
committee
in
their
revision.
See
page
263.
He
was
a
close
relative
of
E.
J.
King,
one
of
the
com-
pilers
of
the
Sacred
Harp.
E.
L.
King
has
three
tunes
in
the
appendix
to
the
Sacred
Harp
he
helped
to
write,
to-wit:
"Parting
Friends,"
"The
Lost
City,
"
and
"The
Cause
of
Christ."
He
was
a
young
man
in
1850;
a
splendid
director
of
music.
He
was
one
of
the
organizers
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention
in
1845.
We
have
no
data
of
him
since
the
Civil
War.