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MARY'S
GRIEF
AND
JOY---Concluded.
Ecstatic.
CHORUS.
Pathetic.
Ecstatic.
Oh,
my
Sa-viour,
oh,
my
Sa-viour,
Where
has
my
Sa
-
viour
gone?
Oh,
my
Sa-viour
here's
my
Sa-viour,
He
has
ris
-
en
from
the
tomb.
Oh,
my
Sa-viour,
oh,
my
Sa-viour,
Where
has
my
Sa-viour
gone?
Oh,
my
Sa-viour
here's
my
Sa-viour,
He
has
ris
-
en
from
the
tomb.
MARTIN.
7s.
"A
hiding
place
from
the
wind."-Isa.
32:2.
Chas.
Wesley,
1740.
Key
of
F
Major.
S.
B.
Marsh,
1836.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
FINE.
D.
C.
1.
Je
-
sus,
Lov
-
er
of
my
soul,
Let
me
to
Thy
bos
-
om
fly,
While
the
near
-
er
wa
-
ters
roll,
While
the
tem
-
pest
still
is
high!
Hide
me,
O
my
Sa-viour
hide,
Till
the
storm
of
life
is
past;
D.
C.-Safe
in
-
to
the
ha
-
ven
guide;
O
re
-
ceive
my
soul
at
last.
2.
Oth
-
er
ref
-
uge
have
I
none,
Hangs
my
help-less
soul
on
Thee:
Leave,
ah!
leave
me
not
a
-
lone,
Still
sup-port
and
com-fort
me:
All
my
trust
on
Thee
is
stayed,
All
my
help
from
Thee
I
bring,
D.
C.-Cov
-
er
my
de
-
fence
-
less
head,
With
the
shad-ow
of
thy
wing.
3.
Wilt
thou
not
re
-
gard
my
call?
Wilt
thou
not
ac
-
cept
my
pray'r?
Lo!
I
faint,
I
sink,
I
fall!
Lo!
on
Thee
I
cast
my
care.
Reach
me
out
Thy
gra
-
cious
hand,
While
I
of
Thy
strength
re-ceive,
D.
C.-Hop-ing
a
-
gainst
hope
I
stand,
Dy-ing,
and
be
-
hold
I
live!
Chas.
Wesley
wrote
over
6,000
hymns,
and
a
great
portion
of
his
hymns
are
used
wherever
a
Protestant
church
is
found.
"Jesus,
Lover
of
My
Soul,"
is
en
titled
to
the
position
of
number
one
in
all
hymnody,
and
the
entire
Church
with
absolute
unanimity
assigned
to
it
the
first
place,
while,
in
Dr.
Benson's
"Rock
of
Ages,"
it
is
the
only
hymn
he
puts
before
"Jesus,
Lover
of
My
Soul."
Dr.
Ellis
Thompson,
in
his
"National
Hymn
Book
of
American
Churches,"
places
this
hymn
equal
with
"Rock
of
Ages."
S.
B.
Marsh
was
born
1798
and
died
1875.
There
is
but
little
said
of
him
as
a
musician.
The
music
to
this
tune
shows
that
he
had
at
least
gathered
all
of
the
essential
elements
to
give
to
the
world
one
of
the
standard
melodies.
It
is
equal
to
Toplady's
"Rock
of
Ages"
and
Oliver
Holden's
"Coronation."
Copyright,
1908,
by
J.
S.
James.