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JESUS
IS
MY
FRIEND.
L.
M.
Original.
"Ye
are
my
friends,
if
ye
do
whatsoever
I
command
you."
St.
John
15-14.
Chorus.
J.
P.
R.
1859.
Key
of
F
Major.
By
J.
P.
Rees,
1859.
Come
life,
come
death,
come,
then,
what
will,
Je - sus
is
my
friend,
Je - sus
is
my
friend,
Oh!
hal
-
le
-
lu
-
jah;
Je - sus
is
my
friend.
His
foot
-
steps
I
will
fol
-
low
still,
Je
-
sus
is
my
friend,
Je
-
sus
is
my
friend,
Ohl
hal
-
le
-
lu
-
jah;
Je
-
sus
is
my
friend.
See
various
sketches
of
Prof.
J.
P.
Rees,
in
this
volume
in
connection
with
his
tunes.
He
arranged
the
words
for
the
tune
at
the
time
he
composed
the
music.
ANHALT.
L.
M.
Original.
"That
they
may
rest
from
their
labors."
Rev.
14-13.
Isaac
Watts,
1719.
Key
of
F
Major.
W.
H.
B.
Mosher,
1859.
Sweet
is
the
day
of
sa
cred
rest;
No
mor
-
tal
cares
shall
seize
my
breast;
O
may
my
heart
in
tune
be
found,
Like
Dav-id,s
harp
of
sol-emn
sound.
Then
shall
I
share
a
glo-rious
part
When
grace
hath
well
re
-
fined
my
heart,
And
fresh
sup-plies
of
joy
are
shed,
Like
ho
-
ly
oil,
to
cheer
my
head.
Nothing
is
know
of
the
author
of
the
above
music.
He
was
for
a
long
time
connected
with,
and
a
member
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention,
but
nothing
has
been
known
of
him
since
the
war.
See
history
of
Isaac
Watts
in
various
sketches
of
this
book.
Ho
composed
the
words
to
this
tune
in
1719.