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Original sacred harp : containing a superior collection of standard melodies, of odes, anthems, and church music, and hymns of high repute : rudiments, retaining all valuable standard regulations, arr. with all modern up-to-date improvements. , an annotated digital edition

Page 387

p. 387

THE
MESSIAH'S
PRAISE.
6s,
8s.
Original
"Every
man
have
praise
of
God."-1
Cor.
4:5.
By
R.
F.
M.
Mann
and
Jas.
A.
Sparks,
1869.
Key
of
F
Major.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
My
heart
and
voice
I
raise
To
spread
Mes-si
-
ah's
praise,
Mes
-
si
-
ah's
praise;
Let
all
re-peat
the
u
-
ni-ver
-
sal
Lord.
My
heart
and
voice
I
raise
To
spread
Mes-si
-
ah's
praise,
Mes
-
si
-
ah's
praise;
Let
all
re-peat
the
u
-
ni-ver
-
sal
Lord.
Praise
him,
Praise
him,
By
whose
al-migh
-
ty
word,
Cre-a
-
tion
rose
in
form
com
-
plete.
Praise
him,
Praise
him,
Praise
him
Praise
him,
By
whose
al
-
migh
-
ty
word,
Cre
-
a
-
tion
rose
in
form
com
-
plete.
Praise
him,
Let
all
praise
him,
By
whose
al
-
migh
-
ty
word,
Cre
-
a
-
tion
rose
in
form
com
-
plete.
Praise
him,
Praise
him,
By
whose
al-migh
-
ty
word,
Cre-a-
tion
rose
in
form
com
-
plete.
This
tune
was
composed
by
R.
F.
M.
Mann
and
James
A.
Sparks.
See
different
sketches
of
R.
F.
M.
Mann
connected
with
his
tunes
in
this
book.
But
little
is
known
of
James
A.
Sparks.
He
has
been
dead,
so
reports
say,
for
many
years.
We
have
been
unable
to
learn
from
whence
the
authors
of
the
above
tune
procured
the
words
of
the
same.
It
is
probable
they
re-arranged
them
for
this
tune.