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A CHOICE COLLECTION OF GOSPEL SONGS,
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AUSTIN TAYLOR,
G. H. P. SHOWALTW
J. S. DUNN, AND
FRANK GRAMMER.

PUBLISHED BY

FIRM FOUNDATION PUBLISHING CO.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.

Single Copy, 15 Cents. 12 Copies, $1.50. 50 Copies, $6.00. 100 Copies, $11.00
Express or Postage Prepaid.

PRINTED IN SHAPE) NOTES.

 

Copyright, 1910, by Firm Foundation Printing Co.

    
  
   
   
     
    
   
   
   
   
     

  

PREFACE.

7ION MELODIES is sent forth in Jesus’ name.
4 We have sought to present only such songs as
can be sung with the spirit and with the understanding.

We have seen that a liberal use of song-books greatly
aids in promoting and developing better singing and more
singing.

Hoping to encourage a free and liberal use of this
book, it has been made small, so that it can be had at
a small cost, and yet comprise an ample number and
variety of songs for all Christian work and worship,
especially for protracted meetings.

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To all singing teachers and singing evangelists.

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