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NEW
JORDAN.
C.
M.
SAMUEL
STENNETT,
1787.
Key
of
F.
"Thine
eyes
shall
behold
the
land."
-ISA.
33.
17
A.
M.
CAGLE,
1908.
On
Jordan's
stormy
banks
I
stand,
And
cast
a
wishful
eye
To
Canaan's
fair
and
happy
land,
Where
my
possessions
lie.
O
O
the
transporting
On
Jordan's
stormy
banks
I
stand,
And
cast
a
wishful
eye
To
Canaan's
fair
and
happy
land,
Where
my
possessions
lie.
O
the
transporting,
rapturous
scene,
That
rises
to
my
sight!
Sweet
fields
arrayed
in
living
green,
And
rivers
of
de
-
light,
And
riv - ers
of
delight,
light.
rapturous
scene,
That
ris
-
-
-
es
to
my
sight!
the
transporting,
rapturous
scene,
That
rises
to
my
sight!
Sweet
fields
arrayed
in
living
green,
And
rivers
of
de
-
light,
And
riv - ers
of
delight.
light.
See
history
of
Samuel
Stennett
under
tune,
"Promised
Land."
Professor
Cagle
lives
in
Alabama,
and
is
a
lover
of
the
old
sacred
songs.
He
is
a
good
leader
and
a
fine
singer,
and
is
loved
by
the
music
people.
Copyright,
1909,
by
J.
S.
James.