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JEWETT---Concluded.
Chorus.
lost,
but
now
am
found,
Was
blind,
but
now
I
see.
Shout,
shout
for
glory,
Shout,
shout
aloud
for
glory-Brother,
sister,
mourner,
All
shout
glory
hal-le-lu
-jah.
lost,
but
now
am
found,
Was
blind,
but
now
I
see.
Shout,
shout
for
glory,
Shout,
shout
aloud
for
glory-Brother,
sister,
mourner,
All
shout
glory
hal-le-lu-jah.
ADORATION.
C.
M.
Original.
"Praise
him
for
his
mighty
acts."-150
Ps.
2.
Key
of
G
Major.
Amoroso.
(For
the
Organ.)
By
W.
W.
Parks,
1869.
Lord,
when
my
raptured
thought
surveys
creation's
beauties
o'er,
All
nature
joins
to
teach
thy
praise,
And
bid
my
soul
adore,
And
bid
my
soul
adore.
Lord,
when
my
raptured
thought
surveys
Creation's
beauties
o'er,
to
teach
thy
praise,
All
nature
joins
to
teach
thy
praise,
And
bid
my
soul
adore,
And
bid
my
soul
adore.
All
nature joins
to
teach
thy
praise,
All
natnre
joins
to
teach
thy
praise,
And bid
my
soul
adore,
And
bid
my
soul
adore.
The
above
tune
was
composed
by
W.
W.
Parks
for
the
fourth
edition
of
the
Sacred
Harp.
He
also
has
the
credit,
in
connection
with
M.
H.
Thomas,
of
com-
posing
the
tune,
"A
Home
in
Heaven,"
on
page
411
of
the
third
edition
of
the
Sacred
Harp
by
B.
F.
White.
We
can
give
no
data
about
Mr.
Park.
He
was
once
a
member
of
the
Chattahoochee
and
Southern
Music
Conventions.