Page 456
DODDRIDGE.
H.
M.
"And
if
the
righteous
scarely
be
saved,
where
shall
the
ungodly
and
the
sinner
appear."-I
Peter
4:18
M.
M.
Wynn,
1869.
Key
of
A
Major.
By
M.
M.
Wynn,
1869.
"Why,
O
sin-ner,
me
pro
-
fan
-
ing,......
Why,"
says
God
"my
stat-utes
name;
Why
my
cov'nant
grace
dis
dain-ing,
Still
my
cov'nant
"Why,
O
sin-ner,
me
pro
-
fan
-
ing......
Why,"
says
God
"my
stat-utes
name;
Why
my
cov'nant
grace
dis-dain-ing,
Still
my
cov'nant
"Why,
O
sin-ner,
me
pro
-
fan
-
ing......
Why,"
says
God
"my
stat-utes
name;
Why
my
cov'nant
grace
dis-dain-ing,
Still
my
cov'nant
grace
pro
-
claim!
Hat
-
ing
coun
-
sel,
Hat-ing
coun-sel,
All
my
laws
ex
-
posed
to
shame.
Long
in
grace
pro
-
claim!
Hat
-
ing
coun-sel
Hat
-
ing
coun-sel,
All
my
laws
ex
-
posed
to
shame.
Long
in
grace
pro
-
claim!
Hat-ing
coun-sel,
Hat-ing
coun-sel,
All
my
laws
ex
-
posed
to
shame,
Long
in
M.
Mark
Wynn,
author of
the
above
tune,
was
a
Ceorgian
and
taught
music
for
quite
a
while
from
1865
to
1868.
Those
who
knew
him
say
he
was
a
very
fine
vocalist.
He
went
west,
it
is
claimed,
about
40
years
since
and
is
supposed
to
be
dead
at
this
time,
1911;
at
least
no
trace
can
find
him.
He
composed
the
following
tunes
in
this
book:
"Stockwood,"
118;
"Save,
Lord,"
or
We
Perish,"
224;
"Zinderzee,"
303;
"Elder,"
450,
and
"Doddridge,"
the
above
tune,
which
covers
three
pages,
463-4-5.
The
words
are
supposed
to
have
been
composed
or
arranged
by
Mr.
Wynn.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention
in
1865
and
1866
and
later
date
was
secretary
of
it
for
two
years.
He
was
also
a
member
of
the
Chattahoochee
Musical
Convention
and
secretary
of
same
for
several
years,