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WEEPING
SINNERS.
7s.
(Original.)
"
Blessed
are
they
that
mourn:
for
they
shall
be
comforted."-MATT.
5
:
4.
Key
of
C
Major.
J.
P.
REESE,
1868.
1. Weep-ing
sin
-
ners,
dry
your
tears,
Je
-
sus
on
the
throne
ap-pears;
Mer
-
cy
comes
with
balm
-
y
wings,
Bids
you
his
sal
-
va
-
tion
sing.
2. Peace
he
brings
you
by
his
death,
Peace
he
speaks
with
ev'
-
ry
breath;
Can
you
slight
such
heav'n-ly
charms,
Flee,
oh,
flee
to
Je
-
sus'
arms.
See
sketch
of
J.
P.
Rees
under
tune
"Golden
Harp,"
page
274,
and
other
pages
in
this
book.
The
hymn
to
this
tune
is
in
none
of
the
books
we
have
seen.
If
it
was
not
composed
by
Reese,
he
so
changed_it
so
as
to
lose
its
identity.
THE
TRAVELER.
7s.
"
How
shall
we
escape,
if
we
neglect
so
great
salvation."-HEB.
2:
3.
CHORUS.
Key
of
A
Minor.
Arr.
by
A.
OGLETREE,
1868.
1. {
Trav'ler
haste,
the
night
comes
on
Many
a
shining
hour
is
gone;
Storm
is
gathering
in
the
west,
And
you
are so
far
from
home.}
Oh,
come,
trav'ler
haste
away,
Oh,
come,
trav'ler
haste
away,
You
must
walk
while
it
is
day,
You
will
find
in
Christ
the
way.
2. {
Far
from
home
thy
footsteps
stray;
Christ the
life
and
Christ the
way,
Christ
the
light,
yon
setting
sun,
Ere
the
noon
is
scarce
begun.
}
Oh,
come,
trav'ler
haste
away,
Oh,
come,
trav'ler
haste
away,
You
must
walk
while
it
is
day,
You
will
find
in
Christ
the
way.
3. {
Rising
temptest
sweeps
the
sky,
Rains
descend,
the
winds
are
high,
Waters
swell,
and
death
and
fear,
Sets
thy
path
no
refuge
near.
}
Oh,
come,
trav'ler
haste
away,
Oh,
come,
trav'ler
haste
away,
You
must
walk
while
it
is
day,
You
will
find
in
Christ
the
way.
See
sketch
of
Prof.
A.
Ogletree
under
tune,
"
Heavenly
Dove,"
page 371