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SHADY
GROVE.
C.
M.
"Blessed
are
they
whose
iniquities
are
forgiven."
Rom.
4:7.
FINE.
Key
of
F.
Major.
By
J.
D.
Arnold,
1869.
Fine.
Oh,
how
stupendous
was
the
power
that
raised
me
with
a
word;
And
every
day
and
every
hour,
I
lean
upon
the
Lord!
And
ev'ry
day
and
ev'ry
hour.
I
lean
upon
the
Lord.
D.
S.
See
remarks
about
J.
D.
Arnold,
author
of
the
above
tune
following
tune
"Highland
of
Heaved,"
"Zion
Ship,"
page
457,
"Baldwyne,"
page
274.
SHARPSBURG.
C.
M.
"Blessed
is
he
whose
transgression
is
forgiven."
Ps.
33:1.
Key
of
D.
Major.
By
J.
P.
Reese
and
J,
A.
T.
Shell,
1869.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
1.
Blest
Je-sus
while
in
mor-tal
flesh
I
hold
my
frail
a-bode
I
Still
would
my
spir
-
it
rest
on
thee,
My
Sa-viour
and
my
God.
2.
On
thy
dear
cross
I
fix
my
eyes,
Then
raise
them
to
thy
seat;
Till
love
dissolves
my
in-most
soul
At
my
Re-deem-ers
feet.
3.
Be
dead
my
heart,
to
world-ly
charms,
Be
dead
to
ev
-
'ry
sin;
And
tell
the
bold
-
est
foe
with-out
that
Je-sus
reigns
with
-
in.
J.
P.
Reese
lived
and
died
in
Coweta
county,
Ga.
Mr.
Shell
has
for
many
years
resided
in
Coweta
county,
Ga,
Both
Shell
and
Reese
were
members
of
the
Singing
Convention
from
the
time
each
were
establishad,
over
50
years
ago.
See
further
sketches
of
Reese
in
this
volume.
Mr.
Shell
is
a
fine
leader
and
director
of
music.
The
above
is
only
a
part
of
a
hymn
in
each
of
the
above
tunes
on
this
page.