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THE
ENQUIRER.
C.
M.
D.
"Whereby,
when
ye
read,
ye
may
understand
my
knowledge
in
the
mystery
of
Christ."-EPH.
3:
4.
ISAAC
WATTS,
1709.
Key
of
G
Minor.
Psalmist,
hymn
553.
B.
F.
WHITE,
1844.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON
1911.
1.
{
I'm
not
ashamed
to
own
my
Lord,
Or
to
defend
His
cause,
Maintain
the
honor
of
His
word,
The
glory
of
His
cross.
}
2.
Jesus,
my
God,
I
know
His
name;
Nor
will
He
put
my
soul
to
shame,
Nor
His
name
is
all
my
trust,
3.
{
Firm
as
His
throne
His
promise
stands
And
He
can
well
secure
What
I've
committed
to
His
hands
Till
the
de-ci-sive
hour.
}
4.
Then
will
He
own
my
worthless
name
And
in
the
new
Je-ru-sa-lem
Ap
-
Before
His
Father's
face,
This
is
one
of
the
original
tunes
of
Major
B.
F.
White,
composed
for
the
early
editions
of
"
Sacred
Harp."
See
history
of
Major
White
under
tune
"
Baptismal
Anthem."
The
words
of
this
hymn
were
composed
by
Issac
Watts.
See
sketches
on
other
pages
of
this
book.
KING
OF
PEACE.
7s.
"
No
good
thing
will
he
withhold
from
them
that
walk
uprightly."-PS.84:11.
ISAAC
WATTS,
1709.
Key
of
A
Minor.
"Baptist
Harmony,"
page
329.
F.
PRICE.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
let
my
hope
be
lost.
point
my
soul
a
place.
1.
Lord,
I
cannot
let
Thee
go,
Till
a
bless-ing
Thou
be-stow:
Do
not
turn
a-way
Thy
face, Mine's
an
urgent,
pressing
case.
2.
Dost
Thou
ask
me
who
I
am?
Ah!
my
Lord, Thou
know'st
my
name:
Yet
the
question
gives
a
plea
To
support
my
suit
with
Thee.
3.
Thou
didst
once
a
wretch
behold,In
rebellion
blind-ly
bold,
Scorn
Thy
grace,Thy
pow'r
defy;
That
poor
reb-el,
Lord,
was
I.
This
is
one
of
the
old
melodies,
printed
in
all
of
the
old
song
books.
See
"
Southern
Harmony,"
by
Walker,
1835,
page
6.
No
information
can
be
obtained
in
reference
to
F.
Price.
The
tune
as
it
appears,
except
as
to
the
alto,
is
in
"
Southern
Harmony."
It
is
supposed
to
have
been
composed
about
1832.
Isaac
Watts
is
one
of
the
great
hymn
writers
of
the
world.