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NASHVILLE.
8s,
8s,
&
6s.
"
Thou
shalt
be
like
a
watered
garden,
and
like
a
spring
of
water,
whose
waters
fail
not."-ISA.
58
:
11.
JEREMIAH
INGALLS,
1800.
CAMPBELL,
translator,
1804.
Key
of
A
Major.
JEREMIAH
INGALLS,
1800.
1.
The
Lord
in
-
to
His
gar
-
den
come,
The
spi
- ces
yield
their
rich
per-fumes,
The
spi-ces
yield
their
rich
per-fumes,
The
lil
-
ies
grow
and
thrive;
2.
O
that
this
dry
and
bar
-
ren
ground
In
springs
of
wa
-
ter
may
a-bound,
In
springs
of
wa
-
ter
may
a
-
bound,
A
fruit-ful
soil
be
-
come;
3.
Come,
breth-ren,
ye
that
love
the
Lord,
Who
taste
the
sweet-ness
of
His
word,
Who
taste
the
sweet-ness
of
His
word,
In
Je-sus'
ways
go
on;
4.
The
glo-rious
time
is
roll
-
ing
on,
The
gra-cious
work
is
now
be
-
gun,
The
gra-cious
work
is
now
be
-
gun,
My
soul
a
wit-ness
is;
Re-fresh
-
ing
show'rs
of
grace
di-vine
From
Je
-
sus
flows
to
ev
-
'ry
vine,
From
Je
- sus
flows
to
ev
-
'ry
vine,
Which
make
the
dead
re-vive.
The
des
-
ert
blos-soms
as
the
rose,
While
Je-sus
con-quers
all
His
foes,
While
Je-sus
con-quers
all
His
foes,
And
makes
His
peo-ple
one.
Our
trou-bles
and
our
tri
-
als
here
Will
on
-
ly
make
us
rich
-
er
there,
Will
on
-
ly
make
us
rich
-
er
there,
When
we
ar-rive
at
home.
home.
I
taste
and
see
the
par
-
don
free
For
all
man-kind
as
well
as
me,
For
all
man-kind
as
well
as
me,
Who
come
to
Christ
may
live.
live.
This
was
originally
called
"Garden
Hymn."
It
is
sometimes
credited
to
William
Campbell,
author
of
"Glorious
Light
of
Zion,"
"There
is
a
Holy
City,"
"
There
is
a
Land
of
Pleasure."
Jeremiah
Ingalls
was
born
in
1764
and
died
in
1828.
He
was
the
author
of
several
hymns,
as
well
as
composer
of
a
great
deal
of
music,
and
published
several
volumes
of
music.
He
was
an
American.
Copyright,
1908,
by
J.
S.
James.