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DONE
WITH
THE
WORLD.
L.
M.
"
Received
up
into
glory."-1
TIM.
3
:
16.
JOHN
CENNICK,
1843.
Key
of
F
Major.
B.
F.
WHITE,
about
1844.
1.
{
Jesus,
my
all,
to
heaven
is
gone,
And
I
don't
expect
to
stay
much
longer
here;
He
whom
I
fix
my
hopes
upon,
And
I
don't
expect
to
stay
much
longer
here.}
I
am
done
with
the
world,
and
I
want
to
serve
the
Lord,
And
I
don't
expect
to
stay
much
longer
here.
This
hymn,
"
Jesus,
my
all,
to
heaven
is
gone,"
was
written
by
John
Cennick,
and
is
found
in
the
author's
"
Sacred
Hymns,"
1743,
under
the
title,
"
Following
Christ,
the
Sinner's
Way
to
God."
See
history
of
B.
F.
White
under
"
Baptismal
Anthem,"
page
232.
MOUNT
ZION.
C.
M.
"While
I
live
will
I
praise
the
Lord
;
I
will
sing
praises
unto
my
God
while
I
have
any
being."-Ps.
146
:
2.
CHRLES
WESLEY,
1739.
Key
of
F
Major.
JOHN
MASSENGALE,
about
1850.
1.
{
O
for
a
thousand
tongues
to
sing
My
great
Redeemer's
praise,
The
glories
of
my
God
and
King,
The
triumphs
of
His
grace.}
O
Christians,
praise
Him,
Methinks
I
hear
the
gospel
sounding
O
Christians,
praise
Him,
For
more
volunteers.
2.
{
Jesus,
the
name
that
calms
my
fears,
That
bids
my
sorrow
cease;
'Tis
music
in
the
sinner's
ears;
'Tis
life
and
health
and
peace.
O
Christians,
praise
Him,
Methinks
I
hear
the
gospel
sounding
O
Christians,
praise
Him,
For
more
volunteers.
3.
{
My
gra-cious
Mas-ter
and
my
God,
As-sist
me
to
pro-claim,
To
spread
through
all
the
earth
abroad
The
honors
of
thy
name.}
O
Christians,
praise
Him,
Methinks
I
hear
the
gospel
sounding
O
Christians,
praise
Him,
For
more
volunteers.
This
is
one
of
the
old
melodies,
and
arranged
by
Massengale.
See
sketch
of
him
in
other
pages
of
this
book.
A
full
history
of
Charles
Wesley,
page
285,
also
of
the
above
verses
in
M.
E.
hymn
book,
by
Rev
W.
F.
Tillitt,
1889.
No.
374.