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MEDITATION.
11s
7s
"We
beholding
as
in
a
glass
the
glory
of
the
Lord,"-2
Cor.
3:
18.
Key
of
B
Flat
Major.
N.
Little,
1798.
Re-arranged
by
Breedlove,
1844.
From
gloom - y
de
-
jec
-
tion
my
thoughts
mount
the
sky,
And
realms
ev
-
er
peace
-
ful
trans
- port
-
ed
des
-
cry,
There
joys
ev
-
er
bloom
-
ing
en
-
rap
-
ture
the
soul,
And
riv
-
ers
of
pleas
-
ure
in
-
ces
-
sant
-
ly
roll.
O my
soul
is
full
of
love.
How
I
long
to
be
at
home
To
range
the
New
Je
-
ru
-
sa
-
lem.
O
my
soul
is
full
of
love,
How
I
long
to
be
at
home
To
range
the
New
Je
-
ru
-
sa
-
lem.
This
tune
was
in
the
Sacred
Harp,
by
White
and
King,
when
it
was
first
published
in
1844,
and
was
removed
by
the
revisors
and
"The
Rock
That
Is
Higher
Than
I"
inserted.
Breedlove
remodeled
the
tune
from
an
old
tune,
but
in
such
a
way
as
to
destroy
to
a
great
extent
the
old
melody.
See
sketch
of
Breedlove
in
other
parts
of
this
book.
Alto
was
added
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911,
and
other
changes
made
by
Denson
and
James
at
the
same
time.
The
words
appear
in
Zion
Songster
Mason,
1832,
page
299.
Author
of
words
not
given.