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MAN'S
REDEMPTION.
9s
&
7s.
Original.
"His
life
a
ransom
for
many."
Mark
10-45.
Arranged
by
S.
M.
B.
Key
of
G
Major.
By
S.
M.
Brown,
1869.
Alfo
by
S.
M.
Denson.
1.
The
glo
-
rous
plan
of
man's
re
-
demp-tion,
By
the
Son
of
God
was
wrought,
To
save
the
lost
and
ru-
ined
na
-
tion,
So
to
heaven
we
might
be
brougt.
Glo
-
ry
hon
-
or,
and
sal
-
2.
His
pre
-
cious
blood
to
save
us
streamed,
Lo!
he
sends
sal
-
va-
tion
free,
And
now
the
poor
by
him
re
-
deem
-
ed,
Find
both
life
and
lib
-
er
-
ty.
3.
And
now
dear
friends
what
more
is
want
-
ed,
Than
what
is
al
-
read
-y
done.
Chisrt
has
to
him
self
sin
-
ners
grant
-
ed,
Will
you
then
to
ru
-
in
run.
Glo
-
ry
hon
-
or,
and
sal
-
va
-
tion,
To
the
Lamb,
who
once
was
slain;
Sound
his
praise
through
ev'
-
ry
na
-
tion,
May
it
nev
-
er
cease
a
-
gain.
va
-
tion,
To
the
Lamb,
who
once
was
slain;
Sound
his
praise
throuh
ev'
-
ry
na
-
tion,
May
it
nev
-
er
cease
a
-
gain.
S.
M.
Brown
the
author
of
the
music
in
this
tune
composed
three
other
tunes
in
this
volumn.
See
Ogletree,
138,
Span
of
Life,
379,
and
Panting
for
Heaven,
384.
He
was
a
slendid
leader
and
director
of
music;
belonged
to
the
Primitive
Baptist
Church;
lived
for
a
long
time
in
Haralson
county,
Ga.
He
died
near
Buchannan,
Ga.,
over
twenty
years
ago.
He
has
sons
who
composed
music,
J.
C.,
J.
M.
and
Sam
Brown,
all
live
in
Haralson
county.
His
family
are
all
musical.
Prof.
B.
B.
Bell,
of
Paulding
county,
Ga.,
who
has
a
number
of
song
and
tune
books,
is
a
grand-son
of
Sam
M.
Brown.
See
Union
Harp
and
History
of
songs
by
by
J.
S.
Sames,
1909,
pages
129
and
167,
and
218.
Words
of
this
tune
appear
in
Mercer's
Cluster
by
Jesse
Merces,
1823,
page
157,
under
title
of
The
Plan
of
Redemp-
tion
Ground
of
Expostulation,
six
verses
to
original,
no
author
given.