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Rev. Richard Burnham, 1783. Key of a[z.
PISGAH. C. M.
“Lord, remember me.’’—Luke 23 : 42.
J. C. Lowry, 1*20
i. Je - sus,Thou art the sin-ner’s friend, As such I look to Thee,.... Now in the bow - cis of Thy love,Lord, re-mem - b=r me
2. Re - mem-berthe pure word cf grace,Remember Cal - va - ry, Re - mem-ber all Thy dy - ing gtoans,And then re-mem - ber me.
3 Thou wondrous ad - vo - cate with God, 1 yield my-self to Thee,.... While Thou art sit-ting on Thy throne,O Lord, re-mem - ber me.
4. And when I close my eyes in de th, And creature helps all flee, Then, O my great Re-deem-er, God, I pray re-mem-ber me.
O Lord, re - mem-ber me ... O Lord, re-mem-ber me, Now in the bow - els of Thy love, O Lord, re-mem - ber me.
O Lord, re - mem ber me,
O Lord, re-mem-ber me,
Now in the bow - els of Thy love, O
Lord, re-mem - ber me.
This hymn was first published in the author’s new hvmn book of diverse subjects. He trusted in the grace of his Master for an abiding place ot his immortal
soul. He was buried in Totenham Ccurt Chapel in 1810. J. C. Lowry was a musician of standing in his day, and wrote a greal deal of sacred music. The
time of his birth and death we have not been able to ascertain. copyright, 1909, by J. s. James.