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��19 This world's a wilderness of woe,

Let my people go ; O, let us on to Canaan go, Let my people go.

20 What a beautiful morning that will be,

Let my people go ; When time breaks up in eternity, Let my people go.

21 The Devil lie thought he had me fast,

Let my people go ; But I thought I'd break his chains at last, Let my people go.

��22 O take yer shoes from off yer feet,

Let my people go ;

And walk into the golden street.

Let my people go.

23 I'll tell you what I likes dc best,

Let my people go ; It is the shouting Methodist, Let my people go.

24 I do believe without a doubt,

Let my people go ; That a Christian has the right to shout, Let my people go.

��I'LL HEAR THE TRUMPET SOUND.

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��1. You may bu-ry me in the East.You may bury me in the West ; But I'll hear the trumpet sound in that morning.

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���■ ing, my Lord, How I long to go, lor to hear the trumpet sound,in the morn- ing.

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��2 Father Gabriel in that day He'll take wings and fly away, For to hear the trumpet sound

In that morning. You may bury him in the East, You may bury him in the West ; But he'll hear the trumpet sound, In that morning,

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3 Good old Christians in that day, They'll take wings and fly away, etc.

4 Good old preachers, etc.

6 In that dreadful Judgment Day I'll take wings and fly away, etc.

��1 Bepeat the music of the first strain for all the verses but the first.

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��2 Oh, preachers, you ought t'have been there, etc.

3 Oh, sinners, you ought, etc.

4 Oh, mourners, you ought, etc.

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��5 Oh, seekers, you ought, etc.

6 Oh, mothers, you ought, etc.

7 Oh, children, you ought, etc.

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