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PARIS.
L.
M.
"
He
was
in
the
world,
and
the
world
was
made
by
him,
and
the
world
knew
him
not."-ST.
JOHN
1:
10.
Key.
of
A
Major.
Wm.
Billings.
This
spacious
earth
is
all
the
Lord's,
And
men,
and
worms,
and
beasts,
and
birds;
He
raised
the
buildings
on
the
seas,
And
gave
it
for
their
dwelling-place.
"
Paris
"
is
one
of
the
old
melodies,
printed
in
the
"
Missouri
Harmony,"
page
63, 1837,
and
many
of
the
song
books
of
the
earlier
part
of
the
nineteenth
century.
It
has
the
same
words
now
as
in
all
the
books
in
which
it
was
published.
VERNON.
L.
M.
"
No
man
hath
seen
God
at
any
time;
the
only
begotten
Son,
which
is
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father,
he
hath
declared
him."-ST.
JOHN
1:
18.
Key
of
E
Minor.
F.
F.
Chopin.
1
{Come,O
Thou
traveler
unknown,
Whom
still
I
hold,
but
can-not
see;
My
com-pa-ny
be-fore
is
gone,
And
I
am
left
a-lone
with
Thee.}
With
Thee
all
night
I
mean
to
stay,
And
wres-tle
till
the
break
of
day.
day.
2
{In
vain
Thou
strug-glest
to
get
free,
I
nev
-
er
will
un-loose
my
hold;
Art
thou
the
Man
that
died
for
me?
The
se
-
cret
of
Thy
love
un
-
fold.}
Wrest-ling,
I
will
not
let
Thee
go, Till
I Thy
name, Thy
nature
know. know.
"Vernon
"
is
among
the
oldest
melodies,
and
its
composition
dates
back
to
the
first
of
the
nineteenth
century.
See
"
Southern
Harmony,"
by
Walker,
page
34,
1835;
"
Missouri
Harmony,"
page
55,
1837.
It
appears
also
in
some
of
Oliver
Holden's
books.