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ST.
PETERS.
8s.
"I
will
heal
their
backsliding."-Hosea
14:4.
Key
of
C
Major.
William
Billings,
1793.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
1. How
shall
a
lost
sin - ner
in
pain,
Re-cov -
er
his
for - feit-ed
peace?
When
brought
into
bondagp
again,
What
hope
of
a
second
re-lease?
How
shall
a
lost
sin - ner
in
pain,
Re-cov
- er
his
for - feit-ed
peace?
When
brought
into
bondage
again,
What
hope
of
a
second
re-lease?
This
is
an
old
melody
composed
by
William
Billings
about
1793.
See
history
of
William
Billings
under
"Funeral
Anthem,"
and
a
number
of
other
tunes
credited
to
him
in
this
volume.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
"St.
Peter's
is
published
here
as
it
has
been
in
the
books
for
some
time,
except
alto
added
by
Prof.
Denson.
The
same
verse
is
in
all
the
books
in
which
the
tune
appears,
but
no
author's
name
is
given.
THE
SKY.
L.
M.
Original.
"Praise
ye
the
Lord:
for
it
is
good
to
sing
praises
unto
our
God."-
Psa.
147-1
Key
of
C
Major.
By
R.
F.
M.
Mann,
June
13,
1869.
Loud
swell
the
pealing
or
-
gan
's
notes;
Breathe
forth
your
soul
in
raptures
high;
Praise
ye
the
Lord
with
harp
and
voice,
Join
the
full
cho
-
rus
of
the
sky.
Loud
swell
the
pealing
or
-
gen's
notes;
Breathe
forth
your
soul
in
raptures
high;
Praise
ye
the
Lord
with
harp
and
voice,
Join
the
full
cho
-
rus
of
the
sky.
The
above
tune
and
words
were
composed
by
R.
F.
M.
Mann
in
1869
for
the
2nd
appendix
of
The
Sacred
Harp.
See
full
sketches
of
R.
F.
M.
Mann
in
various
sketches
in
this
book.