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ALL
SAINTS
NEW.
Concluded.
life
out
sweet
-
ly
there,
While
on
his
breast
I
lean
my
head,
And
bre
athe,
And
breathe,
And
breathe
my
life
out
Sweetly
there.
breathe
my
life
out
sweetly
there.
While
on
his
breast
I .....
lean
my
head
And
breathe,
And
breathe,
my
life
out
sweetly
there.
While
on
his
breast
I
lean
my
head
And
breathe,
And
breathe,
And
breathe,
And
breathe
my
life
out
sweetly
there.
on
his
breast
I
lean
my
head
And
breathe,
And
breathe,
And
breathe,
And
breathe
And
breathe,
my
life
out
sweetly
there.
PASSING
AWAY.
C.
M.
"It
is
appointed
unto
man
once
to
die,
but
after
this
the
judgment."
Heb.
9.27.
Chas.
Wesley,
1763.
Key
of
C.
Major.
John
A.
Watson,
Dec.
1872.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
1.
And
must
I
be
to
judgment
brought,
and
answer
in
that
day
For
ev'ry
vain
and
idle
thought
And
ev'ry
word
I
say?
}
We
are
passing
a-way,
We
are
passing
a-way,
We
are
passing
away
To
that
great
judgment
day
2.
Yes,
ev'ry
secret
of
my
heart
Shall
shortly
be
made
known;
And
I
receive
my
just
desert
For
all
that
I
have
done.
}
We
are
passing
a-way,
We
are
passing
a-way,
We
are
passing
away
To
that
great
judgment
day.
3.
How
careful,
then,
ought
I
to
be;
With
what
religious
fear,
Who
such
a
strict
account
must
give
For
my
behaviour
here.
}
We
are
passing
a-way,
We
are
passing
a-way,
We
are
passing away,
To
that
great
judgment
day.
The
above
tune
as
it
appears,
is
credited
to
John
A.
Watson,
1872.
See
Christian
Harmony
by
Wm.
Walker,
1866,
revised
1901,
page
130.
We
have
not
found
out
anything
reliable
of
Mr.
Watson,
further
than
he
appears
as
the
author
of
this
tune
in
the
Christian
Harmony.
The
words
are
taken
from
one
of
Chas,
Wesleys
best
hymns,
title
of
it
being
in
Wesley's
work,
"A
Thought
On
Judgment."