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ETERNAL
HOME.
C.
M.
Lord,
thou
hast
been
our
dwelling-place
in
all
generations:
from
everlasting
to
everlasting
thou
art
God."-Ps.
90;
1
Dr.
Isaac
Watts,
1719.
Key
of
G
Major.
S.
M.
Denson,
April
27,
1911.
Words
arranged
by
J.
S.
James.
Our
God,
our
help
in
ages
past,
Our
hope
for
years
to
come,
Our
shel
-
ter
from
the
stormy
blast,
And
Our
God,
our
help
in
ages
past,
Our
hope
for
years
to
come,
Our
Our
God,
our
help
in
ages
past,
Our
hope
for
years
to
come;
Our
shel
-
ter
from
the
storm
-
y
blast
And
our
.....
Our
shel
-
ter
from
the
storm
-
y
blast,
And
our.....
e-
our.....
e
-
ter
-
nal
home!
Our
shel-ter
from
the
storm-y
blast,
And
our
e
-
ter-nal
home!
And
our
e-ter-nal
home.
home.
shelter
from
the
stormy
blast;
And
our.....
e
-
ter
-
nal
home,
And
our
e
-
ter
-
nal
home,
And
our
e-ter-nal
home.
home.
........
e
-
ter-nal
home
Our
shelter
from
the
storm
-
y
blast,
And
our
e
-
ter-nal
home,
And
our
e
-
ter
nal
home.
home.
ter
-
nal
home.
Our
shelter
from
the
stormy
blast,
And
our
e
-
ter
-
nal
home,
And
our
e
-
ter
-
nal
home,
And
our
e
-
ternal
home.
home.
The
above
tune
was
composed
by
S.
M.
Denson
for
the
Fifth
Edition
of
the
Sacred
Harp
of
1911.
Words
were
arranged
by
J.
S.
James
from
Rev.
Isaac
Watts'
hymn,
based
on
the
90th
Psalm.
It
has
seven
stanzas
and
the
present
words
have
been
arranged
from
the
first
verse.
This
is
considered
as
one
of
the
best
hymns
in
this
country
and
in
England,
It
is
in
the
National
Hymn
Book
and
in
Eenson's
Best
Hymns
of
America.
The
tune
has
been
composed
while
aiding
in
compiling
the
Fifth
Appendix
to
the
Sacred
Harp
of
1869.
See
history
of
Denson
on
page
529.