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PISGAH.
C.
M.
"Lord,
remember
me."-Lukk
23:
42.
REV.
RICHARD
BURNHAM,
1783.
Key
of
A.
J.
C.
LOWRY,
1820.
1.
Je
-
sus,Thou
art
the
sin-ner's
friend,
As
such
I
look
to
Thee,....
Now
in
the
bow-els
of
Thy
love,
O
Lord.
re-mem
-
ber
me.
2.
Re
-
mem - ber the
pure
word
of
grace,Remember
Cal
-
va
-
ry,......
Re
-
mem-ber
all
Thy
dy
-
ing
groans,And
then
re-mem
ber
me.
3.
Thou
wondrous
ad -
vo - cate
with
God,
I
yield
my-self
to
Thee,....
While
Thou
art
sit
-
ting
on
Thy
throne,O
Lord,
re-mem
-
ber
me.
4.
And
when
I
close
my
eyes
in
death,
And
creature
helps
all
flee,......
Then,
O
my
great
Re-deem-er,
God,
I
pray
re-mem-ber
me.
O
Lord
re-mem
-
ber
me.....
O
Lord
re-mem-ber
me.....
Now
in
the
bow-els
of
Thy
love,
O
Lord
re-mem-ber
me.
And
then
re-mem-ber
me.....
And
then
re-mem- ber
me.....
Re-mem-ber
all
Thy
dy - ing
groans,
And
then
re-mem-ber
me.
O
Lord
re-mem-ber
me.....
O
Lord
re-mem-ber
me.....
While
Thou
art
sit-ting
on
Thy
throne,
O
Lord
re-mem-ber
me.
I
pray
re-mem-ber
me.....
I
pray
re-mem-ber
me.....
Then,
O
my
great
Re-deem-er
God,
I
pray
re-mem-ber
me.
Thrs
hymn
was
first
published
in
the
author's
new
hymn
book
of
diverse
subjects.
He
trusted
in
the
grace
of
his
Master
for
an
abiding
place
of
his
immortal
soul.
He
was
buried
in
Totenham
Court
Chapel
in
1810.
J.
C.
Lowry
was
a
musician
of
standing
in
his
day
and
wrote
a
great
deal
of
sacred
music.
The
time
of
his
birth
and
death
we
have
not
been
able
to
ascertain.
Copyright.
1909.
by
J.
S.
James.