The Old Rugged Cross Rev. George Bennard (1913)Arranged by Merv Rowley 2008 !V)eFF @CDCC IC `IC @CC IICCC I I C C C  @ F@ CD C I C   I F F F DCCF@FC@FIC@I@CDCCIC`IC@CCIICCCI ICC@I`I@CDCICIFC@ FD ! F@! F!F!A!C"F"A"#F@#A$@$%F%C&I &I@&CD&'C'C'C@(I`(I(F(@)F)F*F@*F*A*C+F+A+,F@,A-`.I.C/I@/CD/C0C00I0I1F1C@2FD2 2F2F3F3A3C4F4A4!5F@5A6"7F7C8I 8I@8CD8C9C9#9 C@: I`: I:F::F:C@;F;F< F@< F< FF?%@?F@CA I A I@ACDACBCB&B C@CI`CIC'CFCCDFDCDFDFEFEFEAECFFFAF(GF@GAHCHDGA7Tune to DF#A or any 1-3-5. For diatonic dulcimerPlayed with expressionC#dimA>On a >hill far aw- >ay stood an >old rug ged >cross, The >em-blem of>suf-f'ring and>shame; > And I>love that old>cross, where the>dear-est and >best for a >world of lost>sin-ners was>slainRefrain > So I'll>cher-ish the >old rug-ged > Til my >cross,>troph-ies at >last I lay>down; > I will>cling to the>cross > And ex>change it one >day for a >crown.2. Oh, that old rugged cross, So despised by the world, Has a wond'rous attraction for me; For the dear Lamb of God Left his glory above To bear it to dark Calvary. 3. In that old rugged cross, Stained with blood so divine, A wondrous beauty I see, For 'twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died, To pardon and sanctify me. 4. To that old rugged cross I will ever be true, It's shame and reproach gladly bear; Then he'll call me some day To my home far away, Where his glory forever I'll share. c 0.*'Dulcimer 1-3-5 DF001000110000=007>@9<934.4111030::::H<100002000060000000008V0000000&3Arranged by Merv Rowley 2008&c&2&t &c&6&s &r&3&m &r&3&t - &3&s