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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

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p. 418

SWEET
UNION.
Concluded.
Key
of
E
Flat
Major.
Oh,
glo
-
ry
Hal
-
le
-
lu
-
jah,
Sweet
mu
-
sic
in
Zi
-
on's,
be-ginning
to
roll,
Don't
you
love
God,
Glo
-ry
Hal-le
-
lu
-
jah.
Oh,
glo
-
ry
Hal
-
le
-
lu
-
jah,
Sweet
mu
-
sic
in
Zi
-
on's
be-ginning
to
roll,
Don't
you
love
God,
Glo-ry
Hal-le
-
lu
-
jah.
GOLDEN
STREETS.
7s
"We
are
journeying
unto
the
place."
Num.
10:29.
Key
of
A
Major.
J.
L.
Pickard,
1859.
Alto
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
I am
on
my
journey
home,
I
am
on
my
journey
home,
I
am
on.....
I
am
on
my
jour-
ney
home.
Chorus;
To
the
New
Je
-
ru
-
sa
-
lem,
To
the
New,
Je
-
ru
-
sa
-
lem,
To
the
New,.....
.
To
the
New.....
Je
-
ru
-
sa
-
lem-
This
tune
was
composed
by
J.
L.
Pickard,
1859,
for
the
2nd
appendix
of
the
Sacred
Harp;
alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
Nothing
is
known
of
him.
The
words
were
supposed
to
be
arranged
by
him
or
arranged
for
the
tune
at
the
time
he
composed
it,
practically
the
same
words
are
in
tune
"I'm
on
My
Journey
Home,"
and
the
chorus
or
second
verses
are
in
the
other
hymns
mentioned
in
this
book.