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MURILLO'S
LESSON.
Concluded.
sung
Co
-
lum
- bia,
Co
-
lum
-
bia,
to
glo
-
ry
a
-
rise,
The
queen
of
the
world
and
the
child
of
the
skies.
kind;
There
grate
-
ful
to
heav
-
en,
with
trans-port
shall
bring
To
Je
-
sus,
the
au
-
thor
of
na
-
tions,
will
sing,
PROSPERITY.
8s.
"And
they
shall
call
his
name
Emmanuel,
which
being
interpreted
is,
God
with
us."
Matt.
1:23.
L.
P.
Breedlove,
1850.
Key
of
B.
Flat
Major.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson.
O
may
I
wor-thy
prove,
to
see,
Glo
-
ry
to
Em-man
-
u
-
el!
The
saints
in
full
pros-per
-
i
-
ty!
Glo
-
ry
to
Em-man
-
u
-
el!
}
To
see
the
bride-the
glitt'ring
bride,
Glo-ry
to
Em-man
-
u
-
el!
Close
seat-ed
by
our
Sa-viour's
side,
Glo
-
ry
to
Em
-
man
-u
-
el!
L.
P.
Breedlove,
author
of
the
above
tune,
has
nine
other
tunes
in
this
book.
Two
reports
of
him
are
that
he
died
in
South
Georgia,
thirty
years
since,
the
other,
that
he
removed
out
west
thirty-five
years
ago.
He
assisted
in
Revision
of
the
Sacred
Harp
1850.
See
page
263,
first
supplement.
It
is
claimed
he
was
a
fine
leader
and
composer,
and
had
a
strong,
smooth
voice,
especially
for
bass.
Words
are
part
of
hymn
on
page
170.
See
history,
thus, changed
to
fit
this
tune,
by
author.