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JORDAN---Concluded
rapt'
- rous
scene,
That
ri
-
ses
to
my
sight!
Sweet
fields
ar
-
rayed
in
liv
-
ing
green,
Sweet
fields
ar
-
rayed
in
liv
-
ing
tend
-
ed
plains
Shines
one
e
-
ter
-
nal
day,
There
God,
the
Son
for
-
ev
-
er
reigns,
There
God,
the
Son
for
-
ev
-
er
ri -
ses
to
my
sight!
one
e
-
ter
-
nal
day!
Sweet
fields
ar
-
rayed
in
liv
-
ing
There
God
the
Son
for
-
ev
-
er
sight. .....
Sweet
fields
ar
-
rayed
in
liv
-
ing
day.....
There
God
the
Son
for
-
ev
-
er
green,
And
riv
-
ers
of
de
-
light.
Sweet
fields
ar
-
rayed
in
liv
-
ing
green,
And
riv
-
ers
of
de
-
light,
reigns,
And
scat
-
ters
night
a
-
way.
There
God
the
Son
for
-
ev
-
er
reigns,
And
scat
-
ters
night
a
-
way.
green,
And
riv
-
ers
of
de
-
light.
Sweet
fields
ar
-
rayed
in
liv
-
ing
green,
And
riv
-
ers
of
de
-
light,
reigns,
And
scat
-
ters
night
a
-
way.
There
God
the
Son
for
-
ev
-
er
reigns
And
scat
-
ters
night
a
-
way.
This
tune
was
taken
out
of
the
Sacred
Harp
(see
pages
302-3),
and
"Greenland"
and
"Zynderzee"
put
in
its
place.
The
tune
was
originally
credited
to
Thomas,
but
no
data
can
be
found of
him.
The
tune
has
been
remodeled
and
re-arranged
by
S.
M.
Denson
and
J.
S.
James
so
as
to
make
practically
a
new
tune
in
several
respects,
and
a
lot
of
corrections
made.
When
properly
rendered
will
prove
to
be
a
fine
piece
of
minor
music.
See
history
of
Samul
Stenntt,
author
of
words,
page
128,
and
of
S.
M.
Denson,
page
529.