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Original sacred harp : containing a superior collection of standard melodies, of odes, anthems, and church music, and hymns of high repute : rudiments, retaining all valuable standard regulations, arr. with all modern up-to-date improvements.

(1911)

p. 472

ALMIGHTY
FATHER.
8s
7s.
"Make
sweet
melody,
sing
many
songs,
that
thou
mayest
be
remembered."
Isa.
23-16.
Key
of
C.
Major.
B.
F.
W.
1869.
Old
Air
of
"Go
Forget
Me."
Arranged
by
B.
F.
White.
1869.
Up
to
thee,
al
-
might
-
y
Fa-ther,
An-cient
of
e
-
ter
-
nal
days;
Thron'd
in
un
-
cre
-
a
-
ted
glo
-
ry,
Hear
us
while
our
songs
we
raise.
Up
to
thee,
al
-
might
-
y
Fa-ther,
An-cient
of
e
-
ter
-
nal
days;
Thron'd
in
un
-
cre
-
a
-
ted
glo
-
ry,
Hear
us
while
our
songs
we
raise.
Praise
for
thy
un
-
ceas-ing
boun-ty,
Pour'd
with
an
in-dul
-
gent
hand.
Praise
for
bless-ings
still
in-creas-ing,
Crowning
free-dom's
favoured
land.
Praise
for
thy
un
-
ceas-ing
boun-ty,
Pour'd
with
an
in-dul
-
gent
hand.
Praise
for
blessings
still
in-creas-ing,
Crowning
free-dom's
favoured
land.
See
History
of
B.
F.
White
under
tune
Baptismal
Anthem,
Page
232.
as
well
as
other
pages
in
this
book.
The
outlines
of
this
tune
are
taken
from
the
Old
Air
"Go
Forget
me,'
The
words
are
rearranged
from
an
old
melody
of
long
standing
but
never
took
definite
shape
untill
arranged
by
Mr.
White
in
the
above
tune.

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