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Pisgah
 C. M.
#311 in the Good Old Songs

Jesus, Thou art the sinner's Friend,
As such I look to Thee;
 D. S. --Now in the fullness of Thy love,
O Lord remember me.
O Lord remember me, O Lord remember me.

Remember Thy pure word of grace,
Remember Calvary;
Remember all Thy dying groans,
And then remember me.

Thou wondrous advocate with God,
I yield myself to Thee;
While Thou art sitting on Thy throne,
O Lord, remember me.

I own I'm guilty, own I'm vile,
Yet Thy salvation's free;
Then in Thy all abounding grace,
O Lord remember me.

However forsaken or distressed,
However oppressed I be,
However afflicted here on earth,
Do Thou remember me.

And when I close my eyes in death,
And creature helps all flee,
Then, O my great Redeemer God,
I pray remember me.


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     "It is very strange to look back and see how much opposition and how little help Primitive ministers derived from the world, and how  much is now offered and given, professedly, for such service! Surely it cannot be the same Gospel, but is 'another Gospel' that the world has fellowship for, in like manner as have all its ministers."  From a letter Elder J. M. Watson wrote to the New School historian D. Benedict. To read the letter for context click here.

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