Old 124th (Turn Back, O Mortal, Quit Thy Foolish Ways"
Organ Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Louis Bourgeois (1510-1561). Arranged by Mark Rippe. Sacred,Traditional. Score. 4 pages. Mark Rippe #318995. Published by Mark Rippe (A0.710428).

Final stanza setting with optional short and long interludes. The hymn tune “Old 124th” is in the public domain and is used for hymns including "Turn Back, O Mortal, Quit Thy Foolish Ways" and "Eternal Lord of Love, Behold Your Church". This arrangement is part of a collection of hymn tune final stanza settings with optional interludes that are included in the St. Andrew’s Collection.

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