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DUBLIN.
C.
M.
"
What
is
man,
that
thou
art
mindful
of
him?"-Ps.
8
:
4.
Key
of
A
Minor.
Lord,
what
is
man,
poor,
feeble
man!
Born
of
the
earth
at
first;
His
life
a
shad-ow,
light
and
vain,
Still
has
-
t'ning
to
the
dust.
Lord,
what
is
man,
poor,
feeble
man!
Born
of
the
earth
at
first;
His
life
a
shad-ow,
light
and
vain,
Still
has-t'ning
to
the
dust.
The
above
tune
appears
on
page
27
of
"
Missouri
Harmony,"
1837;
page
13
of
"
Southern
Harmony,"
by
William
Walker,
1835,
and
many
of
the
old
books
of
Holden
and
others.
HANOVER.
C.
M.
"
I
came
not
to
call
the
righteous,
but
sinners
to
repentance."-MARK
2
:
17.
JOHN
NEWTON,
1790.
Key
of
A
Minor.
"
Baptist
Harmony,"
page
247.
I. Come,
humble
sinner,
in
whose
breast
A
thou-sand
thoughts
re-volve,
Come,
with
your
fear
and
guilt
oppressed,
And
make
this
last
resolve:
2.
I'll
go
to
Jesus,
though
my
sin
Like
mountains
round
me
close;
I
know
His
courts
I'll
en-ter
in,
What-ev
-
er
may
oppose.
See
history
of
John
Newton,
author
of
the
hymn,
under
tune
"
New
Britain,"
page
45.
This
tune
is
one
of
the
old
melodies,
and
has
been
in
the
"
Sacred
Harp,"
by
White
and
King,
from
1844
to
1869;
"
Southern
Harmony,"
by
William
Walker,
1835;
"
Missouri
Harmony,"
1837,
as
well
as
many
other
of
the
song
books
an dating
that
time.