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L.
M. NEVER
TURN
BACK,
Arr
for
the
Organ,
by
J.
P.
Reese
and
Miss
F.
E.
Parkerson,
1859.
"Our
heart
is
not
turned
back,
neither
have
our
steps
declined
from
the
way."-Psa:
44-18.
Key
of
G.
Minor.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
Chorus.
When
to
that
bless-ed
world
I
rise,
I'll
nev-er
turn
back
an
-
y
more;
Any
more,
Any
more, Any
more
my
Lord:
I'll
never
turn
back
any
more.
And
join
the
anthems
in
the
skies,
I'll
nev-er
turn
back
an
-
y
more;
Any
more,
Any
more,
Any
more
my
Lord:
I'll
never
turn
back
any
more.
This
tune
was
rearranged
by
J.
P.
Reese
and
Miss
Parkerson.
See
history
of
J.
P.
Reese
in
various
parts of
this
book,
at
the
time
of
the
composition
of
this
tune,
Miss
Parkerson
lived
in
Harris
Co.,
Ga.
and
was
one
of
the
pupils
of
J.
P.
Reese.
She
belonged
to
the
Southern
Musical
Convention;
moved
to
Cleburne
Co.
Ala.
previous
to
the
war
and
has
not
been
seen
since.
THE
SURRENDER.
8,
7,
4.
"In
whom
we
have
redemption
through
his
blood,
the
forgiveness
of
sins,
according
to
the
riches
of
his
grace;"
Eph.-5:
7.
Key
of
A
Major.
S.
R.
Pennick,
1859.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
D.
C.
Wel-come,
welcome,
dear
re-deem
-
er,
Welcome
to
this
heart
of
mine:
Lord
I
make
a
full
sur
-
ren
-
der,
Ev'
-
ry
power
and
thought
be
thine
Thine
en-tire-ly,
Thine
en
-
tire
-
ly,
Through
e-ter-nal
a-ges
thine,
Thine
en-tire
-
ly,
Thine
en
-
tire
-
ly,
Through
e-ter-nal
a
-
ges
thine.
Tho
above
tune
was
composed
by
S.
R.
Pennick.
See
tune
Pennick
page
387
for
history.
He
composed
this
tune
in
1859.