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295.

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms


(3 stanzas)

                
Violin 1         

 
                    
What a fel low ship, what a joy di vine, Lean ing on the ev er last ing arms;

Violin 2


5               
Vln. 1        


3

            
What a bless ed ness, what a peace is mine, Lean ing on the ev er last ing arms.

Vln. 2
      

9    
Vln. 1              
3


3

                     
Lean ing, lean ing, Safe and se cure from all a larms; Lean ing,

Vln. 2
  

14        
Vln. 1          


3 3

      
lean ing, Lean ing on the ev er last ing arms.

Vln. 2
       

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