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REMEMBER
ME.
C.
M.
"In
whom
we
have
redemption
through
his
blood,
even
the
forgiveness
of
sins."-Col.
1:14.
B.
F.
White
&
L.
L,
Leadbeater,
1859.
Key
of
A
Major.
Da
Capo
for
Chorus.
1
There
is
a
fountain
filled
with
blood,
Drawn
from
I
-
manuel's
veins,
And
sinners
plunged
beneath
that
flood,
Lose
all
their
guil
-
ty
stains.
CHORUS.-I
will
be-lieve,
I
do
be-lieve,
That
Je-sus
died
for
me;
Remem-ber
all
thy
dy
-
ing
groans,
And
then
Remem-ber
me.
2 And
when
this
fee
-
ble,
falt'ring
tongue
Lies
si
-
lent
in
the
grave,
Then
in
a
no
-
bler,
sweet
-
er
song,
I'll
sing
thy
pow'r
to
save.
The
above
tune
was
re-arranged
by
B.
F.
White
and
L.
L.
Leadbeater.
The
same
persons
also
composed
the
tune
"Send
A
Blessing,"
page
369.
The
valuable
words
of
this
tune
were
composed
by
the
celebrated
hymnist,
William
Cowper,
1779.
See
various
sketches
of
him
in
this
volume.
L.
L.
Leadbeatter
was
a
Metho-
dist
preacher,
and
helped
Major
White
to
compose
two
or
three
tunes.
Mr.
Leadbeater
resided
at
Hamilton,
Harris
County,
Ga.,
at
the
time.
NEWMAN.
C.
M.
D.
"But
except
ye
repent,
ye
shall
all
likewise
perish."-Luke
13:3.
Key
of
F
Major.
Music
original,
by
J.
P.
Rees.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
Vain
man,
thy
fond
pursuits
for
-
bear,
Re-pent,
thy
end
is
nigh;
Death
at
the
farth-est
can,t
be
far,
O
think
be-fore
thou
die!}
Re-flect,
thou
hast
a
soul
to
save,
Thy
sins,
how
high
they
mount.
D.
C.-What
are
thy
hopes
beyond
the
grave?
How
stands
that
dark
account?
Vain
man,
thy
fond
pursuits
for - bear,
Re-pent,
thy
end
is
nigh,
Death
at
the
farth-est
can't
be
far,
O
think
be
-
fore
thou
die,
Re
-
fleet,
thou
hast
a
soul
to
save,
Thy
sins,
how
high
they
mount.
Prof
J.
P.
Rees
composed
the
above
tune
and
re-arranged
the
words
of
the
same
for
the
2nd
appendix
of
The
Sacred
Harp,
in
1859.
He
died
in
1900,
and
is
buried
at
Newnan,
Ga.,
and
was
a
resident
of
Coweta
county
for
many
years
prior
to
his
death.
He
was
a
twin
brother
to
Rev.
H.
S.
Rees,
both
of
whom
have
many
tunes
in
this
volume.
Alto
composed
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.