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ARBACOOCHEE.
C.
M.
D.
Typical
of
Christ's
love
for
the
church.-Isa.
63:9.
Key
of
F
Sharp
Minor.
S.
M.
Denson,
1908.
Behold
the
love,
the
generous
love,
That
holy
David
shows,Behold
His
kind
compassion
move
For
His
afflicted
foes,
When
they
are
sick,
When
When
they
are
sick,
When
Behold
the
love,
the
generous
love,
That
holy
David
shows,
Behold
His
kind
compassion
move
For
His
afflicted
foes,
When
they
are
sick
His
soul
complains,
they
are
sick
His
soul
complains.
And
seems
to
feel
the
smart.
The
spirit
of
the
gospel
reigns,
And
melts
His
pious
heart,
And
melts
His
pious
heart.
heart.
they
are
sick
His
soul
complains,
And
seems
to
feel
the
smart,
The
spirit
of
the
gospel
reigns,.....
And
melts
His
pious
heart,
And
melts
His
pious
heart.
heart.
soul
com
-
plains,
And
seems
to
feel
the
smart,
The
spir-it
of
the
gospel
reigns,
And
melts
His
pious
heart,
And
melts
His
pious
heart.
heart.
.....And
seems
to
feel
the
smart,
The
spir-it
of
the
gospel
reigns,.....
And
melts
His
pious
heart,
And
melts
His
pious
heart.
heart.
The
words
in
this
tune
are
the
same
as
those
in
the
tune
"Sardinia,"
in
B.
F.
White's
"Sacred
Harp,"
on
page
296,
same
page
in
this
book.
The
words
are
great
favorites
of
Wyley
J.
James,
who
resides
in
Tallapoosa,
Ga.,
and
who
is
a
great
admirer
of
the
old
sacred
songs.
See
sketch
of
Professor
Denson
on
page
529.
First
published
in
Union
Harp
and
History
of
Songs
by
J.
S.
James,
1909,
page
138.