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CHRISTIAN'S
DELIGHT.
L.
M
"He
will
not
forsake
thee,
neither
destroy
thee."
Duet.
4-31.
Chorous
Samuel
Ecking
18th,
Century.
Key
of
F.
Sharp
Minor
Wm.
L.
Williams
1859,
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
1,
Peace,
trou
-
bled
soul.
thou
need
not
fear,
Je
-
sus
says
he
will
be
with
us
to
the
end.
Thy
Great
Pro
-
vi
der
still
is
near,
Je
-
sus
says
he
will
be
with
us
to
the
end
2.
Who
fed
thee
last,
will
feed
thee
still
Je
-
sus
says
he
will
be
with
us
to
the
end
Be
calm,
and
sink
in
-
to
his
will.
3.
The
Lord,
who
built
the
earth
and
sky,
Je
-
sus
says
he
will
be
with
us
to
the
end
In
mer
-
cy
stoops
to
hear
thy
cry.
4.
His
prom
-
ise
all
may
free
-
ly
claim
Je
-
sus
says
he
will
be
with
us
to
the
end
Ask,
and
re
-
ceive
in
Je
-
sus
name.
And
he
has
been
with
us,
And
he
yet
is
with
us.
And
he's
pro
-
mised
to
be
with
us
to
the
end
And
he
has
been
with
us,
And
he
yet
is
with
us,
And
he's
pro
-
mised
to
be
with
us
to
the
end
The
hymn
above
was
first
published
in
the
author's
hymn
book,
on
"Grace
Faith
and
Repentance."
It
was
composed
before
the
nineteenth
century.
It
was
used
in
1806
by
Rev.
James
Haxley,
itinerant
preacher
his
travels
through
Louisiana
in
its
early
settlement'
See
complete
history
in
No
48
by
Tillet,
published
1889.
Sketch
of
Professor
Denson
on
page
579.
See
other
sketchos
of
Wm.
L.
Williams
in
other
parts
of
this
book.
He
is
supposed
to
have
lived
and
died
in
Chambers
Co.,
Ala.
He
composed
several
tunes
in
the
Sacred
Harp
was
a
member
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention
for
a
long
time
fine
leader
and
director
of
music.