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||27||Bethel|| || || || ||f||C. M.||O for a closer walk with God||4:4(2)||3||2
||27||Bethel||Anonymous||1841||William Cowper||1779||f||C. M.||O for a closer walk with God||4:4(2)||3||2
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||28a||Aylesbury|| || || || ||a||S. M.||The God we worship now||4:4(4)||4||3
||28a||Aylesbury||John Chetham||1717||Isaac Watts||1717||a||S. M.||The God we worship now||4:4(4)||4||3
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||28b||Wells|| || || || ||G||L. M.||Life is the time to serve the Lord||4:4(4)||4||3
||28b||Wells||Israel Holdroyd||1722||Isaac Watts||1709||G||L. M.||Life is the time to serve the Lord||4:4(4)||4||3
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||29a||Fairfield|| || || || ||a||C. M.||Come, humble sinner, in whose breast||4:4(2)||3||2
||29a||Fairfield||Hitchcock||1791||Edmund Jones||1787||a||C. M.||Come, humble sinner, in whose breast||4:4(2)||3||2
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||29b||Tribulation|| || || || ||d||C. M.||Death, 'tis a melancholy day||3:2(1)||3||2
||29b||Tribulation||Amzi Chapin||1813||Isaac Watts||1707||d||C. M.||Death, 'tis a melancholy day||3:2(1)||3||2
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||30a||Rochester|| || || || ||A||C. M.||Come let us join our cheerful songs||4:4(4)||4||3
||30a||Rochester||||||||||A||C. M.||Come let us join our cheerful songs||4:4(4)||4||3
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||30b||Prospect|| || || || ||C||L. M.||Why should we start, or fear to die||3:4(1)||3||2
||30b||Prospect||Graham||1835||Isaac Watts||1707||C||L. M.||Why should we start, or fear to die||3:4(1)||3||2
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||31a||Ninety-Third Psalm|| || || || ||C||S. M.||Grace first contrived the way||3:2(1)||3||2
||31a||Ninety-Third Psalm||[[Delay (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||Philip Doddridge||1755||C||S. M.||Grace first contrived the way||3:2(1)||3||2
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||31b||Webster|| || || || ||G||S. M.||Come, we that love the Lord||4:4(2)||3||2
||31b||Webster||Ananias Davisson||1820||Isaac Watts||1707||G||S. M.||Come, we that love the Lord||4:4(2)||3||2
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||32a||Corinth|| || || || ||G||L. M.||Jesus, and shall it ever be||4:4(2)||3||2
||32a||Corinth||John Massengale||1844||Joseph Grigg||1765||G||L. M.||Jesus, and shall it ever be||4:4(2)||3||2
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||32b||Peterborough|| || || || ||A||C. M.||Approach, my soul, the mercy seat||4:4(2)||3||2
||32b||Peterborough||||||||||A||C. M.||Approach, my soul, the mercy seat||4:4(2)||3||2
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||33a||Weeping Savior|| || || || ||f#||S. M.||Did Christ o'er sinners weep||4:4(2)||3||2
||33a||Weeping Savior||Elisha J. King||1844||Benjamin Beddome||1787||f#||S. M.||Did Christ o'er sinners weep||4:4(2)||3||2
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||33b||Abbeville|| || || || ||G||S. M.||Come, Holy Spirit, Come||3:4(1)||3||2
||33b||Abbeville||[[The General Doom (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||Benjamin Beddome||1800||G||S. M.||Come, Holy Spirit, Come||3:4(1)||3||2
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||34a||Hamilton|| || || || ||A||L. M.||Come, all who love the Lord indeed||3:4(1)||3||2
||34a||Hamilton||||||||||A||L. M.||Come, all who love the Lord indeed||3:4(1)||3||2
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||34b||Bleeding Savior|| || || || ||a||C. M.||Alas! and did my Savior bleed||3:2(1)||3||2
||34b||Bleeding Savior||||||||||a||C. M.||Alas! and did my Savior bleed||3:2(1)||3||2
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||35||Augusta|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||O for a shout of sacred joy||3:2(1)||3||2
||35||Augusta||||||||||F||C. M. D.||O for a shout of sacred joy||3:2(1)||3||2
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||36a||America|| || || || ||a||S. M.||My soul, repeat his praise||4:4(4)||4||3
||36a||America||Truman S. Wetmore||1798||Isaac Watts||1719||a||S. M.||My soul, repeat his praise||4:4(4)||4||3
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||36b||Ninety-Fifth|| || || || ||A||C. M.||When I can read by title clear||4:4(2)||4||3
||36b||Ninety-Fifth||Anonymous||1800||Isaac Watts||1707||A||C. M.||When I can read by title clear||4:4(2)||4||3
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||37a||China|| || || || ||D||C. M.||Why should we mourn departing friends||3:2(2)||4||3
||37a||China||||||||||D||C. M.||Why should we mourn departing friends||3:2(2)||4||3
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||37b||Liverpool|| || || || ||F||C. M.||Young people all, attention give||4:4(4)||3||2
||37b||Liverpool||Boyd||1818||Anonymous||1803||F||C. M.||Young people all, attention give||4:4(4)||3||2
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||38a||Winter|| || || || ||F||C. M.||His hoary frost, his fleecy snow||4:4(2)||4||3
||38a||Winter||[[Winter (Daniel Read)|Daniel Read]]||1785||Isaac Watts||1719||F||C. M.||His hoary frost, his fleecy snow||4:4(2)||4||3
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||38b||Windham|| || || || ||f||L. M.||Broad is the road that leads to death||4:4(4)||4||3
||38b||Windham||[[Windham (Daniel Read)|Daniel Read]]||1785||Isaac Watts||1709||f||L. M.||Broad is the road that leads to death||4:4(4)||4||3
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||39a||Detroit|| || || || ||e||C. M.||Do not I love thee, O my Lord||4:4(4)||3||2
||39a||Detroit||Anonymous||1820||Philip Doddridge||1755||e||C. M.||Do not I love thee, O my Lord||4:4(4)||3||2
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||39b||Watchman|| || || || ||E''b''||S. M.||A charge to keep I have||2:2(1)||3||2
||39b||Watchman||||||||||E''b''||S. M.||A charge to keep I have||2:2(1)||3||2
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||40||Lenox|| || || || ||C||66. 66. 88.||Blow ye the trumpet, blow||4:4(4)||4||3
||40||Lenox||[[Lenox (Lewis Edson)|Lewis Edson]]||1782||Charles Wesley||1750||C||66. 66. 88.||Blow ye the trumpet, blow||4:4(4)||4||3
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||41||Invitation|| || || || ||e||C. M.||Come, humble sinner, in whose breast||4:4(4)||3||2
||41||Invitation||||||||||e||C. M.||Come, humble sinner, in whose breast||4:4(4)||3||2
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||42||Clamanda|| || || || ||e||L. M. D.||Say, now, ye lovely social band||4:4(2)||3||2
||42||Clamanda||Anonymous||1820||Anonymous||1806||e||L. M. D.||Say, now, ye lovely social band||4:4(2)||3||2
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||43||Primrose Hill|| || || || ||G||C. M.||When I can read my title clear||6:8(3)||3||2
||43||Primrose Hill||Stephen Jenks||1806||Isaac Watts||1707||G||C. M.||When I can read my title clear||6:8(3)||3||2
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||44||The Converted Thief|| || || || ||C||C. M. D.||As on the cross the Savior hung||6:4(1)||3||2
||44||The Converted Thief||William Moore||1825||Samuel Stennett||1787||C||C. M. D.||As on the cross the Savior hung||6:4(1)||3||2
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||45a||New Britain|| || || || ||C||C. M.||Amazing grace! how sweet the sound||3:4(1)||3||2
||45a||New Britain||Anonymous||1829||John Newton||1779||C||C. M.||Amazing grace! how sweet the sound||3:4(1)||3||2
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||45b||Supplication|| || || || ||a||L. M.||O thou who hears when sinners cry||4:4(4)||3||2
||45b||Supplication||||||||||a||L. M.||O thou who hears when sinners cry||4:4(4)||3||2
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||46a||Dublin|| || || || ||a||C. M.||Lord, what is man, poor, feeble man||2:2(1)||4||3
||46a||Dublin||||||||||a||C. M.||Lord, what is man, poor, feeble man||2:2(1)||4||3
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||46b||Hanover|| || || || ||a||C. M.||Come, humble sinner, in whose breast||4:4(4)||3||2
||46b||Hanover||||||||||a||C. M.||Come, humble sinner, in whose breast||4:4(4)||3||2
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||47a||Primrose|| || || || ||A||C. M.||Salvation! O the joyful sound||4:4(2)||3||2
||47a||Primrose||Amzi Chapin||1812||Isaac Watts||1707||A||C. M.||Salvation! O the joyful sound||4:4(2)||3||2
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||47b||Idumea|| || || || ||a||S. M.||And am I born to die||3:2(1)||3||2
||47b||Idumea||Ananias Davisson||1816||Charles Wesley||1763||a||S. M.||And am I born to die||3:2(1)||3||2
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||48a||Devotion|| || || || ||C||L. M.||Sweet is the day of sacred rest||4:4(4)||3||2
||48a||Devotion||[[Devotion (Alexander Johnson)|Alexander Johnson]]||1818||Isaac Watts||1719||C||L. M.||Sweet is the day of sacred rest||4:4(4)||3||2
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||48b||Kedron|| || || || ||e||L. M.||Thou man of grief, remember me||4:4(4)||3||2
||48b||Kedron||Amos Pilsbury||1799||Charles Wesley||1762||e||L. M.||Thou man of grief, remember me||4:4(4)||3||2
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||49a||Old Hundred|| || || || ||A||L. M.||O come, loud anthems let us sing||2:2(1)||4||3
||49a||Old Hundred||[[All people that on earth do dwell (Louis Bourgeois)|Louis Bourgeois]]||1551||Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady||1698||A||L. M.||O come, loud anthems let us sing||2:2(1)||4||3
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||49b||Mear|| || || || ||G||C. M.||Will God forever cast us off||3:2(1)||3||2
||49b||Mear||Anonymous||1720||Isaac Watts||1719||G||C. M.||Will God forever cast us off||3:2(1)||3||2
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||50a||Consolation|| || || || ||a||C. M.||Once more, my soul, the rising day||4:4(2)||3||2
||50a||Consolation||||||||||a||C. M.||Once more, my soul, the rising day||4:4(2)||3||2
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||50b||Distress|| || || || ||e||L. M.||So fades the lovely blooming flower||4:4(2)||3||2
||50b||Distress||||||||||e||L. M.||So fades the lovely blooming flower||4:4(2)||3||2
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||51||Tennessee|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||Afflictions, though they seem severe||4:4(2)||4||3
||51||Tennessee||||||||||F||C. M. D.||Afflictions, though they seem severe||4:4(2)||4||3
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||52a||Albion|| || || || ||G||S. M.||Come, ye that love the Lord||4:4(2)||4||3
||52a||Albion||Robert Boyd||1816||Isaac Watts||1707||G||S. M.||Come, ye that love the Lord||4:4(2)||4||3
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||52b||Charlestown|| || || || ||F||87. 87.||Mercy, O thou son of David||6:4(6)||3||2
||52b||Charlestown||Amos Pilsbury||1799||John Newton||1779||F||87. 87.||Mercy, O thou son of David||6:4(6)||3||2
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||53||Jerusalem|| || || || ||a||L. M.||Jesus. my all, to heaven is gone||4:4(2)||3||2
||53||Jerusalem||William Moore||1820||John Cennick||1743||a||L. M.||Jesus. my all, to heaven is gone||4:4(2)||3||2
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||54a||Georgia|| || || || ||e||C. M.||Return, O God of love, return||4:4(4)||4||3
||54a||Georgia||||||||||e||C. M.||Return, O God of love, return||4:4(4)||4||3
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||54b||Imandra New|| || || || ||F||11 11. 11 11.||Farewell, my dear brethre, the time is at hand||4:4(2)||3||2
||54b||Imandra New||Anonymous||1835||Anonymous||1807||F||11 11. 11 11.||Farewell, my dear brethre, the time is at hand||4:4(2)||3||2
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||55a||Paris|| || || || ||A||L. M.||This spacious earth is all the Lord's||4:4(4)||4||3
||55a||Paris||||||||||A||L. M.||This spacious earth is all the Lord's||4:4(4)||4||3
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||55b||Vernon|| || || || ||e||88. 88. 88.||Come, O thou traveler unknown||2:4(1)||4||3
||55b||Vernon||[[Farewell Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||Charles Wesley||1742||e||88. 88. 88.||Come, O thou traveler unknown||2:4(1)||4||3
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||56||Salem|| || || || ||F||C. M.||How sweet the name of Jesus sounds||6:4(1)||3||2
||56||Salem||||||||||F||C. M.||How sweet the name of Jesus sounds||6:4(1)||3||2
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||57||Christian Soldier|| || || || ||G||C. M. D.||Am I a soldier of the cross||6:8(3)||3||2
||57||Christian Soldier||[[Christian Soldier (James P. Carrell)|James P. Carrell]]||1821||Isaac Watts||1724||G||C. M. D.||Am I a soldier of the cross||6:8(3)||3||2
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||58||Pisgah|| || || || ||B''b''||C. M.||Jesus, thou art the sinner's friend||4:4(2)||4||3
||58||Pisgah||[[Pisgah (James C. Lowry)|James C. Lowry]]||1817||Richard Burnham||1783||B''b''||C. M.||Jesus, thou art the sinner's friend||4:4(2)||4||3
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||59||Holy Manna|| || || || ||C||87. 87. D||Bethren, we have met to worship||4:4(2)||3||2
||59||Holy Manna||William Moore||1825||George Askins||1817||C||87. 87. D||Bethren, we have met to worship||4:4(2)||3||2
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||60||Portugal|| || || || ||G||L. M.||How pleasant, how divinely fair||4:4(2)||4||3
||60||Portugal||||||||||G||L. M.||How pleasant, how divinely fair||4:4(2)||4||3
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||61||Sweet Rivers|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||Sweet rivers of redeeming love||4:4(2)||3||2
||61||Sweet Rivers||William Moore||1825||John A. Granade||1804||F||C. M. D.||Sweet rivers of redeeming love||4:4(2)||3||2
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||62||Parting Hand|| || || || ||G||L. M. D.||My Christian friends, in bonds of love||6:4(3)||3||2
||62||Parting Hand||[[Tranquility (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||Anonymous||1820||G||L. M. D.||My Christian friends, in bonds of love||6:4(3)||3||2
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||63||Coronation|| || || || ||A''b''||C. M.||All hail the power of Jesus' name||4:4(2)||4||3
||63||Coronation||[[Coronation (Oliver Holden)|Oliver Holden]]||1793||Edward Perronet||1779||A''b''||C. M.||All hail the power of Jesus' name||4:4(2)||4||3
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||64||Nashville|| || || || ||A||886. 886.||The Lord into his garden come||6:8(3)||3||2
||64||Nashville||Alexander Johnson||1821||Anonymous||1803||A||886. 886.||The Lord into his garden come||6:8(3)||3||2
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||65||Sweet Prospect|| || || || ||e||C. M. D.||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||6:4(6)||3||2
||65||Sweet Prospect||Anonymous||1835||Samuel Stennett||1787||e||C. M. D.||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||6:4(6)||3||2
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||66||Kingwood|| || || || ||A||886. 886.||My days, my weeks, my months, my years||6:8(6)||4||3
||66||Kingwood||||||||||A||886. 886.||My days, my weeks, my months, my years||6:8(6)||4||3
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||67||Columbus|| || || || ||f#||C. M. D.||O, once I had a glorious view||6:4(3)||3||2
||67||Columbus||||||||||f#||C. M. D.||O, once I had a glorious view||6:4(3)||3||2
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||68a||Salem|| || || || ||b||L. M.||He dies, the friend of sinners dies||4:4(2)||4||3
||68a||Salem||||||||||b||L. M.||He dies, the friend of sinners dies||4:4(2)||4||3
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||68b||Middlebury|| || || || ||A||669. 669.||Come away to the skies||2:4(1)||3||2
||68b||Middlebury||||||||||A||669. 669.||Come away to the skies||2:4(1)||3||2
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||69||Minister's Farewell|| || || || ||G||C. M. D.||Dear friends, farewell! I do you tell||4:4(4)||4||3
||69||Minister's Farewell||||||||||G||C. M. D.||Dear friends, farewell! I do you tell||4:4(4)||4||3
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||70||Rhode Island|| || || || ||c||886. 886.||Thou great, mysterious God unknown||2:4(2)||3||2
||70||Rhode Island||||||||||c||886. 886.||Thou great, mysterious God unknown||2:4(2)||3||2
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||71||Leander|| || || || ||a||C. M. D.||My soul forsakes her vain delight||6:8(1)||3||2
||71||Leander||||||||||a||C. M. D.||My soul forsakes her vain delight||6:8(1)||3||2
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||72a||The Weary Souls|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||Ye weary, heavy-laden souls||4:4(2)||3||2
||72a||The Weary Souls||||||||||F||C. M. D.||Ye weary, heavy-laden souls||4:4(2)||3||2
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||72b||Bellevue|| || || || ||B''b''||11 11. 11 11.||How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord||4:4(2)||3||2
||72b||Bellevue||||||||||B''b''||11 11. 11 11.||How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord||4:4(2)||3||2
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||73a||Cusseta|| || || || ||B''b''||L. M.||Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive||4:4(2)||3||2
||73a||Cusseta||||||||||B''b''||L. M.||Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive||4:4(2)||3||2
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||73b||Arlington|| || || || ||F||C. M.||Jesus, with all thy saints above||2:2(2)||3||2
||73b||Arlington||||||||||F||C. M.||Jesus, with all thy saints above||2:2(2)||3||2
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||74a||The Enquirer|| || || || ||g||C. M. D.||I'm not ashamed to own my Lord||6:4(6)||3||2
||74a||The Enquirer||||||||||g||C. M. D.||I'm not ashamed to own my Lord||6:4(6)||3||2
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||74b||King of Peace|| || || || ||a||77. 77.||Lord, I cannot let thee go||6:4(6)||3||2
||74b||King of Peace||||||||||a||77. 77.||Lord, I cannot let thee go||6:4(6)||3||2
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||75||Paradise|| || || || ||A||C. M.||There is a land of pure delight||2:4(2)||4||3
||75||Paradise||||||||||A||C. M.||There is a land of pure delight||2:4(2)||4||3
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||76a||Holiness|| || || || ||G||77. 77. 77.||Daniel's wisdom may I know||6:4(6)||3||2
||76a||Holiness||||||||||G||77. 77. 77.||Daniel's wisdom may I know||6:4(6)||3||2
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||76b||Desire for Piety|| || || || ||C||8 11. 8 11.||Tis my desire with God to walk||2:4(2)||3||2
||76b||Desire for Piety||||||||||C||8 11. 8 11.||Tis my desire with God to walk||2:4(2)||3||2
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||77a||The Child of Grace|| || || || ||a||C. M. D.||How happy's every child of grace||4:4(2)||3||2
||77a||The Child of Grace||||||||||a||C. M. D.||How happy's every child of grace||4:4(2)||3||2
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||77b||Talbotton|| || || || ||G||77. 77.||Hark! my soul, it is the Lord||4:4(2)||3||2
||77b||Talbotton||||||||||G||77. 77.||Hark! my soul, it is the Lord||4:4(2)||3||2
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||78||The Hebrew Children||||0||||0||d||76. 8886.||Where are the Hebrew children||4:4(4)||3||2
||78||The Hebrew Children||||||||||d||76. 8886.||Where are the Hebrew children||4:4(4)||3||2
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||79||The Old Ship of Zion||||0||||0||F||10 7. 10 7.||What ship is that that will take us all home||2:4(1)||3||2
||79||The Old Ship of Zion||||||||||F||10 7. 10 7.||What ship is that that will take us all home||2:4(1)||3||2
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||80a||Shouting Song|| || || || ||f#||87. 87.||Jesus, grant us all a blessing||2:4(2)||3||2
||80a||Shouting Song||||||||||f#||87. 87.||Jesus, grant us all a blessing||2:4(2)||3||2
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||80b||Service of the Lord|| || || || ||F||89. 89.||Farewell, vain world, I'm going home||2:4(2)||3||2
||80b||Service of the Lord||||||||||F||89. 89.||Farewell, vain world, I'm going home||2:4(2)||3||2
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||81a||Beach Spring|| || || || ||A||87. 87. D.||Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched||4:4(2)||3||2
||81a||Beach Spring||||||||||A||87. 87. D.||Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched||4:4(2)||3||2
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||81b||Cookham|| || || || ||G||77. 77.||Hark! the herald angels sing||6:4(6)||3||2
||81b||Cookham||||||||||G||77. 77.||Hark! the herald angels sing||6:4(6)||3||2
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||82a||Bound for Canaan|| || || || ||B''b''||76. 76.||O when shall I see Jesus||4:4(2)||3||2
||82a||Bound for Canaan||||||||||B''b''||76. 76.||O when shall I see Jesus||4:4(2)||3||2
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||82b||Edgefield|| || || || ||f#||L. M.||How tedious and tasteless the hours||6:4(3)||3||2
||82b||Edgefield||||||||||f#||L. M.||How tedious and tasteless the hours||6:4(3)||3||2
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||83a||Vale of Sorrow|| || || || ||a||76. 76. 86. 76.||While in this vale of sorrow||4:4(2)||3||2
||83a||Vale of Sorrow||||||||||a||76. 76. 86. 76.||While in this vale of sorrow||4:4(2)||3||2
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||83b||Harris|| || || || ||F||C. M.||In evil long I took delight||2:2(1)||3||2
||83b||Harris||||||||||F||C. M.||In evil long I took delight||2:2(1)||3||2
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||84||Mountville|| || || || ||A||76. 76. D||Throughout our wide-spread union||4:4(2)||3||2
||84||Mountville||||||||||A||76. 76. D||Throughout our wide-spread union||4:4(2)||3||2
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||85||The Morning Trumpet|| || || || ||f#||76 11. 76 11.||O when shall I see Jesus||2:4(1)||3||2
||85||The Morning Trumpet||||||||||f#||76 11. 76 11.||O when shall I see Jesus||2:4(1)||3||2
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||86||Little Children|| || || || ||E||87. 87. D.||Come, little children, now we may||2:4(1)||3||2
||86||Little Children||||||||||E||87. 87. D.||Come, little children, now we may||2:4(1)||3||2
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||87||Sweet Canaan|| || || || ||F||89. 89.||O who will come and go with me||2:4(1)||3||2
||87||Sweet Canaan||||||||||F||89. 89.||O who will come and go with me||2:4(1)||3||2
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||88a||Done with the World|| || || || ||F||8 11. 8 11.||Jesus, my all, to heaven has gone||2:4(2)||3||2
||88a||Done with the World||||||||||F||8 11. 8 11.||Jesus, my all, to heaven has gone||2:4(2)||3||2
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||88b||Mount Zion|| || || || ||F||C. M.||O for a thousand tongues to sing||4:4(4)||3||2
||88b||Mount Zion||||||||||F||C. M.||O for a thousand tongues to sing||4:4(4)||3||2
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||89||The Church's Desolation|| || || || ||B''b''||87. 87. D||Well may thy servants mourn, my God||4:4(4)||3||2
||89||The Church's Desolation||||||||||B''b''||87. 87. D||Well may thy servants mourn, my God||4:4(4)||3||2
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||90||Look Out|| || || || ||A||87. 87. D.||My brethren all, on you I call||4:4(2)||3||2
||90||Look Out||||||||||A||87. 87. D.||My brethren all, on you I call||4:4(2)||3||2
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||91||Church Triumphant|| || || || ||F||77. 87. D||Head of the church triumphant||4:4(2)||3||2
||91||Church Triumphant||||||||||F||77. 87. D||Head of the church triumphant||4:4(2)||3||2
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||92||Burk|| || || || ||G||76. 76. 787.||The glorious light of Zion||4:4(2)||3||2
||92||Burk||||||||||G||76. 76. 787.||The glorious light of Zion||4:4(2)||3||2
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||93||Frozen Heart|| || || || ||F||L. M.||Lord, shed a beam of heavenly day||6:4(3)||3||2
||93||Frozen Heart||||||||||F||L. M.||Lord, shed a beam of heavenly day||6:4(3)||3||2
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||94||Oak Bowery|| || || || ||G||88. 88. 88.||Would Jesus haave the sinner die||4:4(2)||3||2
||94||Oak Bowery||||||||||G||88. 88. 88.||Would Jesus haave the sinner die||4:4(2)||3||2
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||95||Aithlone|| || || || ||G||886. 886.||O thou, that hears the prayer of faith||2:4(1)||4||3
||95||Aithlone||||||||||G||886. 886.||O thou, that hears the prayer of faith||2:4(1)||4||3
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||96||Happy Matches|| || || || ||A||886. 886.||When thou, my righteous judge, shall come||4:4(2)||3||2
||96||Happy Matches||||||||||A||886. 886.||When thou, my righteous judge, shall come||4:4(2)||3||2
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||97||Will You Go?|| || || || ||a||86. 86. 8886.||We're traveling home to heaven above||6:8(3)||3||2
||97||Will You Go?||||||||||a||86. 86. 8886.||We're traveling home to heaven above||6:8(3)||3||2
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||98||Dull Care|| || || || ||B''b''||86. 86. 54. 686.||Why should we at our lots complain||6:4(3)||3||2
||98||Dull Care||||||||||B''b''||86. 86. 54. 686.||Why should we at our lots complain||6:4(3)||3||2
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||99||Gospel Trumpet|| || || || ||A||86. 88. 84.||Hark how the gospel trumpet sounds||4:4(4)||3||2
||99||Gospel Trumpet||||||||||A||86. 88. 84.||Hark how the gospel trumpet sounds||4:4(4)||3||2
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||100||The Bower of Prayer|| || || || ||A||11 11. 11 11. 6.||To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part||4:4(2)||3||2
||100||The Bower of Prayer||||||||||A||11 11. 11 11. 6.||To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part||4:4(2)||3||2
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||101a||Canaan's Land|| || || || ||A||C. M. D.||O for a breeze of heavenly love||4:4(2)||3||2
||101a||Canaan's Land||||||||||A||C. M. D.||O for a breeze of heavenly love||4:4(2)||3||2
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||101b||Holy City|| || || || ||f#||76. 76. D||There is a holy city||4:4(2)||3||2
||101b||Holy City||||||||||f#||76. 76. D||There is a holy city||4:4(2)||3||2
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||102||Fulfillment|| || || || ||e||98. 98. D.||See how the scriptures are fulfilling||4:4(2)||3||2
||102||Fulfillment||||||||||e||98. 98. D.||See how the scriptures are fulfilling||4:4(2)||3||2
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||103||Animation|| || || || ||G||C. M.||And let this feeble body fail||6:8(3)||3||2
||103||Animation||||||||||G||C. M.||And let this feeble body fail||6:8(3)||3||2
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||104||The Lovely Story|| || || || ||A||L. M. D.||A story most lovely I'll tell||6:4(3)||3||2
||104||The Lovely Story||||||||||A||L. M. D.||A story most lovely I'll tell||6:4(3)||3||2
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||105a||Redemption|| || || || ||g||65. 65. D.||Come friends and relations||6:8(3)||3||2
||105a||Redemption||||||||||g||65. 65. D.||Come friends and relations||6:8(3)||3||2
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||105b||Turn, Sinner, Turn|| || || || ||d||L. M.||Today, if you will hear his voice||4:4(2)||3||2
||105b||Turn, Sinner, Turn||||||||||d||L. M.||Today, if you will hear his voice||4:4(2)||3||2
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||106||Ecstasy|| || || || ||f#||76. 76.||O when shall I see Jesus||4:4(2)||3||2
||106||Ecstasy||||||||||f#||76. 76.||O when shall I see Jesus||4:4(2)||3||2
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||107||Pleasant Grove|| || || || ||a||L. M. D.||Here, in thy name, eternal God||6:4(3)||3||2
||107||Pleasant Grove||||||||||a||L. M. D.||Here, in thy name, eternal God||6:4(3)||3||2
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||108||Night Watchman|| || || || ||F||77. 77. D.||Watchman! tell us of the night||6:8(3)||3||2
||108||Night Watchman||||||||||F||77. 77. D.||Watchman! tell us of the night||6:8(3)||3||2
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||109||Carnsville|| || || || ||B''b''||76. 76. 77. 76.||I love my blessed Savior||2:4(1)||3||2
||109||Carnsville||||||||||B''b''||76. 76. 77. 76.||I love my blessed Savior||2:4(1)||3||2
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||110||Mount Vernon|| || || || ||e||L. M. D.||What solemn sound the ear invades||4:4(2)||3||2
||110||Mount Vernon||||||||||e||L. M. D.||What solemn sound the ear invades||4:4(2)||3||2
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||111||Concord|| || || || ||A||88. 88. 99.||With thankfulness we will adore||4:4(2)||3||2
||111||Concord||||||||||A||88. 88. 99.||With thankfulness we will adore||4:4(2)||3||2
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||112||Sandtown|| || || || ||A||C. M. D.||Urged by compassion, I look round||6:8(3)||3||2
||112||Sandtown||||||||||A||C. M. D.||Urged by compassion, I look round||6:8(3)||3||2
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||113||The Prodigal Son|| || || || ||A||C. M.||Affection, though they seem severe||4:4(2)||3||2
||113||The Prodigal Son||||||||||A||C. M.||Affection, though they seem severe||4:4(2)||3||2
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||114a||Suffield|| || || || ||e||C. M.||Teach me the measure of my days||4:4(2)||4||3
||114a||Suffield||||||||||e||C. M.||Teach me the measure of my days||4:4(2)||4||3
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||114b||The Midnight Cry|| || || || ||A||76. 76. 76. 77.||When the midnight cry began||2:4(2)||3||2
||114b||The Midnight Cry||||||||||A||76. 76. 76. 77.||When the midnight cry began||2:4(2)||3||2
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||115||Creation|| || || || ||F||76. 76. D.||When Adam was created||4:4(2)||3||2
||115||Creation||||||||||F||76. 76. D.||When Adam was created||4:4(2)||3||2
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||116||Union|| || || || ||a||12 8. 12 8. 12 8. 13 8.||Come brothers and sisters who love one another||6:8(3)||3||2
||116||Union||||||||||a||12 8. 12 8. 12 8. 13 8.||Come brothers and sisters who love one another||6:8(3)||3||2
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||117||Jordan's Shore|| || || || ||a||86. 84. D||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||2:4(2)||3||2
||117||Jordan's Shore||||||||||a||86. 84. D||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||2:4(2)||3||2
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||118||Ball Hill|| || || || ||A||87. 87.||Come, thou fount of every blessing||6:4(6)||3||2
||118||Ball Hill||||||||||A||87. 87.||Come, thou fount of every blessing||6:4(6)||3||2
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||119||The Many Wants|| || || || ||a||11 11. 11 11.||How happy, how joyful, how lovely I feel||4:4(2)||3||2
||119||The Many Wants||||||||||a||11 11. 11 11.||How happy, how joyful, how lovely I feel||4:4(2)||3||2
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||120||Lumpkin|| || || || ||F||76. 76. D.||Sometimes a light surprises||6:4(1)||3||2
||120||Lumpkin||||||||||F||76. 76. D.||Sometimes a light surprises||6:4(1)||3||2
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||121||Florence|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||Not many years their rounds shall roll||4:4(2)||3||2
||121||Florence||||||||||F||C. M. D.||Not many years their rounds shall roll||4:4(2)||3||2
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||122||All Is Well|| || || || ||A||10 6. 10 6. 88. 86.||What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame||4:4(4)||3||2
||122||All Is Well||||||||||A||10 6. 10 6. 88. 86.||What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame||4:4(4)||3||2
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||123a||The Dying Christian|| || || || ||A||11 8. 11 8.||Ye objects of sense and enjoyments of time||4:4(2)||3||2
||123a||The Dying Christian||||||||||A||11 8. 11 8.||Ye objects of sense and enjoyments of time||4:4(2)||3||2
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||123b||Cross of Christ|| || || || ||g||C. M. D.||The cross of Christ inspires my heart||4:4(2)||3||2
||123b||Cross of Christ||||||||||g||C. M. D.||The cross of Christ inspires my heart||4:4(2)||3||2
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||124||Irwinton|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||What poor, despised company||3:2(1)||3||2
||124||Irwinton||||||||||F||C. M. D.||What poor, despised company||3:2(1)||3||2
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||125||Expression|| || || || ||d||11 11. 11 11.||O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine||2:4(1)||3||2
||125||Expression||||||||||d||11 11. 11 11.||O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine||2:4(1)||3||2
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||126||Babel's Streams|| || || || ||e||C. M. D.||By Babel's streams we sat and wept||4:4(4)||3||2
||126||Babel's Streams||||||||||e||C. M. D.||By Babel's streams we sat and wept||4:4(4)||3||2
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||127||Green Fields|| || || || ||A||L. M. D.||How tedious and tasteless the hours||6:4(3)||4||3
||127||Green Fields||||||||||A||L. M. D.||How tedious and tasteless the hours||6:4(3)||4||3
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||128||The Promised Land|| || || || ||f#||86. 86. 87. 88.||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||4:4(2)||3||2
||128||The Promised Land||||||||||f#||86. 86. 87. 88.||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||4:4(2)||3||2
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||129||Heavenly Armor|| || || || ||C||76. 76. D.||And if you meet with troubles||4:4(2)||3||2
||129||Heavenly Armor||||||||||C||76. 76. D.||And if you meet with troubles||4:4(2)||3||2
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||130||Millenium|| || || || ||F||12 12. 12 13.||The time is soon coming, by the prophets foretold||2:4(1)||3||2
||130||Millenium||||||||||F||12 12. 12 13.||The time is soon coming, by the prophets foretold||2:4(1)||3||2
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||131a||Messiah|| || || || ||f#||C. M. D.||He comes! He comes! to judge the world||4:4(2)||4||3
||131a||Messiah||||||||||f#||C. M. D.||He comes! He comes! to judge the world||4:4(2)||4||3
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||131b||Invocation|| || || || ||G||76. 76. 77. 76.||Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings||6:8(6)||3||2
||131b||Invocation||||||||||G||76. 76. 77. 76.||Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings||6:8(6)||3||2
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||132||Exultation|| || || || ||a||669. 669.||Come away to the skies||2:4(1)||4||3
||132||Exultation||||||||||a||669. 669.||Come away to the skies||2:4(1)||4||3
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||133||Missionary Hymn|| || || || ||F||76. 76. D.||From Greenland's icy mountains||4:4(2)||3||2
||133||Missionary Hymn||||||||||F||76. 76. D.||From Greenland's icy mountains||4:4(2)||3||2
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||134||The Christian's Hope|| || || || ||A||88. 86. D||A few more days on earth to spend||6:8(3)||3||2
||134||The Christian's Hope||||||||||A||88. 86. D||A few more days on earth to spend||6:8(3)||3||2
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||135||Olney|| || || || ||G||87. 87. D.||Come, thou fount of every blessing||2:4(2)||3||2
||135||Olney||||||||||G||87. 87. D.||Come, thou fount of every blessing||2:4(2)||3||2
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||136||Morality|| || || || ||G||10 11. 11 12.||While beauty and youth are in their full prime||2:4(1)||3||2
||136||Morality||||||||||G||10 11. 11 12.||While beauty and youth are in their full prime||2:4(1)||3||2
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||137||Liberty|| || || || ||F||C. M.||No more beneath the oppressive hand||4:4(4)||3||2
||137||Liberty||||||||||F||C. M.||No more beneath the oppressive hand||4:4(4)||3||2
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||138||Solitude in the Grove|| || || || ||e||C. M. D.||O, were I like a feathered dove||6:4(1)||4||3
||138||Solitude in the Grove||||||||||e||C. M. D.||O, were I like a feathered dove||6:4(1)||4||3
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||139||Elysian|| || || || ||G||76. 76. 77. 77.||Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring||6:4(6)||4||3
||139||Elysian||||||||||G||76. 76. 77. 77.||Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring||6:4(6)||4||3
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||140||Sweet Solitude|| || || || ||A||L. M.||Hail, solitude! thou gentle queen||6:8(3)||3||2
||140||Sweet Solitude||||||||||A||L. M.||Hail, solitude! thou gentle queen||6:8(3)||3||2
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||141||Complainer|| || || || ||G||76. 76. D||I am a great complainer||4:4(2)||3||2
||141||Complainer||||||||||G||76. 76. D||I am a great complainer||4:4(2)||3||2
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||142||Stratfield|| || || || ||f#||L. M.||Through every age, eternal God||4:4(4)||4||3
||142||Stratfield||||||||||f#||L. M.||Through every age, eternal God||4:4(4)||4||3
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||143||Pleyel's Hymn Second|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||While thee I seek, protecting power||2:4(1)||4||3
||143||Pleyel's Hymn Second||||||||||F||C. M. D.||While thee I seek, protecting power||2:4(1)||4||3
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||144||Jubilee|| || || || ||A||87. 87. D.||Hark! the jubilee is sounding||4:4(2)||4||3
||144||Jubilee||||||||||A||87. 87. D.||Hark! the jubilee is sounding||4:4(2)||4||3
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||145a||Warrenton|| || || || ||G||87. 87.||Come, thou fount of every blessing||2:4(2)||3||2
||145a||Warrenton||||||||||G||87. 87.||Come, thou fount of every blessing||2:4(2)||3||2
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||145b||Sweet Affliction|| || || || ||F||87. 87. D||In the floods of tribulation||2:4(2)||3||2
||145b||Sweet Affliction||||||||||F||87. 87. D||In the floods of tribulation||2:4(2)||3||2
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||146||Hallelujah|| || || || ||B''b''||C. M.||And let this feeble body fail||6:4(3)||3||2
||146||Hallelujah||||||||||B''b''||C. M.||And let this feeble body fail||6:4(3)||3||2
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||147||Washington|| || || || ||a||L. M. D.||Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord||6:8(3)||4||3
||147||Washington||||||||||a||L. M. D.||Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord||6:8(3)||4||3
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||148||Jefferson|| || || || ||a||87. 87. D.||Glorious things of thee are spoken||2:4(2)||3||2
||148||Jefferson||||||||||a||87. 87. D.||Glorious things of thee are spoken||2:4(2)||3||2
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||149||The Trumpet|| || || || ||D||11 12. 12 12.||The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire||2:2(1)||3||2
||149||The Trumpet||||||||||D||11 12. 12 12.||The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire||2:2(1)||3||2
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||150||The Spiritual Sailor|| || || || ||a||76. 76. D.||The people called Christians||4:4(2)||3||2
||150||The Spiritual Sailor||||||||||a||76. 76. D.||The people called Christians||4:4(2)||3||2
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||151||Symphony|| || || || ||E''b''||10 10. 10 10. 10 10.||Behold the Judge descends, his guards are nigh||4:4(4)||4||3
||151||Symphony||||||||||E''b''||10 10. 10 10. 10 10.||Behold the Judge descends, his guards are nigh||4:4(4)||4||3
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||152||Bruce's Address|| || || || ||C||77. 75. D.||Soldiers of the cross, arise||6:4(6)||3||2
||152||Bruce's Address||||||||||C||77. 75. D.||Soldiers of the cross, arise||6:4(6)||3||2
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||153||Salutation|| || || || ||d||76. 86. 76.||Good morning, brother pilgrim||2:4(1)||3||2
||153||Salutation||||||||||d||76. 86. 76.||Good morning, brother pilgrim||2:4(1)||3||2
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||154||The Saints' Delight|| || || || ||f#||C. M.||When I can read my title clear||4:4(2)||3||2
||154||The Saints' Delight||||||||||f#||C. M.||When I can read my title clear||4:4(2)||3||2
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||155||Northfield|| || || || ||C||C. M.||How long, dear Savior, O how long||4:4(4)||4||3
||155||Northfield||||||||||C||C. M.||How long, dear Savior, O how long||4:4(4)||4||3
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||156||The Pilgrim's Lot|| || || || ||G||886. 886.||How happy is the pilgrim's lot||6:8(3)||3||2
||156||The Pilgrim's Lot||||||||||G||886. 886.||How happy is the pilgrim's lot||6:8(3)||3||2
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||157||Essay|| || || || ||D||76. 76. D.||See how the wicked kingdom||6:8(3)||3||2
||157||Essay||||||||||D||76. 76. D.||See how the wicked kingdom||6:8(3)||3||2
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||158||Funeral Thought|| || || || ||F||12 11. 12 12.||Thou art gone to the grave, we willnot deplore thee||2:4(1)||4||3
||158||Funeral Thought||||||||||F||12 11. 12 12.||Thou art gone to the grave, we willnot deplore thee||2:4(1)||4||3
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||159||Wondrous Love|| || || || ||g||12 9. 12 12 9.||What wondrous love is this||4:4(2)||3||2
||159||Wondrous Love||||||||||g||12 9. 12 12 9.||What wondrous love is this||4:4(2)||3||2
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||160a||War Department|| || || || ||e||11 11. 11 11.||No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard||6:8(3)||3||2
||160a||War Department||||||||||e||11 11. 11 11.||No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard||6:8(3)||3||2
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||160b||Marysville|| || || || ||a||L. M.||Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone||4:4(4)||3||2
||160b||Marysville||||||||||a||L. M.||Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone||4:4(4)||3||2
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||161||Sweet Home|| || || || ||F||11 11. 11 11.||Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints||4:4(2)||3||2
||161||Sweet Home||||||||||F||11 11. 11 11.||Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints||4:4(2)||3||2
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||162||Plenary|| || || || ||G||C. M.||Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound||4:4(2)||3||2
||162||Plenary||||||||||G||C. M.||Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound||4:4(2)||3||2
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||163||Morning|| || || || ||e||L. M.||He dies, the friend of sinners dies||4:4(4)||3||2
||163||Morning||||||||||e||L. M.||He dies, the friend of sinners dies||4:4(4)||3||2
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||164||Duane Street|| || || || ||A||L. M. D.||A poor wayfaring man of grief||4:4(2)||3||2
||164||Duane Street||||||||||A||L. M. D.||A poor wayfaring man of grief||4:4(2)||3||2
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||165||Family Bible|| || || || ||a||12 11. 12 11. D.||How painfully pleasing the fond recollection||4:4(2)||3||2
||165||Family Bible||||||||||a||12 11. 12 11. D.||How painfully pleasing the fond recollection||4:4(2)||3||2
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||166||Joyful|| || || || ||B''b''||C. M. D.||Am I a soldier of the cross||6:4(3)||3||2
||166||Joyful||||||||||B''b''||C. M. D.||Am I a soldier of the cross||6:4(3)||3||2
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||168||Cowper|| || || || ||g||L. M.||Forgive the song that falls so low||4:4(2)||4||3
||168||Cowper||||||||||g||L. M.||Forgive the song that falls so low||4:4(2)||4||3
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||169||Dartmouth|| || || || ||G||S. M. D.||Come sound his praise abroad||2:4(2)||3||2
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||170||Exhilaration|| || || || ||F||888. 888.||O! may I worthy prove to be||2:4(1)||3||2
||170||Exhilaration||||||||||F||888. 888.||O! may I worthy prove to be||2:4(1)||3||2
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||171||Exhortation|| || || || ||F||C. M.||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||4:4(4)||4||3
||171||Exhortation||||||||||F||C. M.||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||4:4(4)||4||3
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||172||Harmony|| || || || ||G||886. 886.||Wake, all ye soaring throngs, and sing||4:4(2)||3||2
||172||Harmony||||||||||G||886. 886.||Wake, all ye soaring throngs, and sing||4:4(2)||3||2
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||173||Phoebus|| || || || ||f#||C. M. D.||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||4:4(2)||4||3
||173||Phoebus||||||||||f#||C. M. D.||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||4:4(2)||4||3
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||174||Petersburg|| || || || ||D||L. M. D.||Thus saith the high and lofty one||2:4(1)||3||2
||174||Petersburg||||||||||D||L. M. D.||Thus saith the high and lofty one||2:4(1)||3||2
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||175||Star in the East|| || || || ||C||11 10. 11 10.||Hail the blest morn when the great mediator||2:4(2)||3||2
||175||Star in the East||||||||||C||11 10. 11 10.||Hail the blest morn when the great mediator||2:4(2)||3||2
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||176||The Goodly Land|| || || || ||F||66. 84. D.||Though nature's strength decay||4:4(2)||3||2
||176||The Goodly Land||||||||||F||66. 84. D.||Though nature's strength decay||4:4(2)||3||2
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||177||Banquet of Mercy|| || || || ||F||11 11. 11 11. 3 11.||Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints||6:4(3)||3||2
||177||Banquet of Mercy||||||||||F||11 11. 11 11. 3 11.||Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints||6:4(3)||3||2
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||178||Hosanna|| || || || ||G||76. 76. D.||When, his salvation bringing||6:8(3)||3||2
||178||Hosanna||||||||||G||76. 76. D.||When, his salvation bringing||6:8(3)||3||2
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||179||The Christian Warfare|| || || || ||C||12 11. 12 11. 11 11. 11 11.||I find myself placed in a state of probation||6:4(6)||3||2
||179||The Christian Warfare||||||||||C||12 11. 12 11. 11 11. 11 11.||I find myself placed in a state of probation||6:4(6)||3||2
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||180||Vermont|| || || || ||e||C. M. D.||In vain we lavish out our lives||4:4(2)||4||3
||180||Vermont||||||||||e||C. M. D.||In vain we lavish out our lives||4:4(2)||4||3
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||181||Exit|| || || || ||e||L. M.||Death, like an overflowing stream||4:4(4)||4||3
||181||Exit||||||||||e||L. M.||Death, like an overflowing stream||4:4(4)||4||3
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||182||Newburgh|| || || || ||C||S. M. D.||Let every creature join||4:4(4)||4||3
||182||Newburgh||||||||||C||S. M. D.||Let every creature join||4:4(4)||4||3
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||183||Greenwich|| || || || ||e||L. M. D.||Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I||4:4(4)||4||3
||183||Greenwich||||||||||e||L. M. D.||Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I||4:4(4)||4||3
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||184||Enfield|| || || || ||E||C. M. D.||Before the rosy dawn of day||4:4(1)||4||3
||184||Enfield||||||||||E||C. M. D.||Before the rosy dawn of day||4:4(1)||4||3
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||185||Pilgrim's Farewell|| || || || ||G||12 8. 88. 12 12 12.||Farewell, farewell, farewell, my friends, I must be gone||4:4(4)||3||2
||185||Pilgrim's Farewell||||||||||G||12 8. 88. 12 12 12.||Farewell, farewell, farewell, my friends, I must be gone||4:4(4)||3||2
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||186||Sherburne|| || || || ||D||C. M.||While shepherds watched their flocks by night||4:4(4)||4||3
||186||Sherburne||||||||||D||C. M.||While shepherds watched their flocks by night||4:4(4)||4||3
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||187||Protection|| || || || ||F||C. M.||God, my supporter, and my hope||4:4(4)||4||3
||187||Protection||||||||||F||C. M.||God, my supporter, and my hope||4:4(4)||4||3
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||188||Spring|| || || || ||G||88. 88. 77.||The scattered clouds are fled at last||2:4(1)||4||3
||188||Spring||||||||||G||88. 88. 77.||The scattered clouds are fled at last||2:4(1)||4||3
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||189||Montgomery|| || || || ||C||C. M. D.||Early, my God, without delay||4:4(4)||4||3
||189||Montgomery||||||||||C||C. M. D.||Early, my God, without delay||4:4(4)||4||3
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||191||Virginia|| || || || ||e||C. M.||Thy words the raging winds control||4:4(4)||4||3
||191||Virginia||||||||||e||C. M.||Thy words the raging winds control||4:4(4)||4||3
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||192||Schenectady|| || || || ||E''b''||L. M. D.||From all that dwell below the skies||4:4(4)||4||3
||192||Schenectady||||||||||E''b''||L. M. D.||From all that dwell below the skies||4:4(4)||4||3
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||193||Huntington|| || || || ||A||L. M. D.||Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I||4:4(4)||4||3
||193||Huntington||||||||||A||L. M. D.||Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I||4:4(4)||4||3
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||195||Worcester|| || || || ||F||S. M. D.||How beauteous are their feet||4:4(4)||4||3
||195||Worcester||||||||||F||S. M. D.||How beauteous are their feet||4:4(4)||4||3
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||196||Alabama|| || || || ||e||C. M. D.||Angels in shining order stand||6:8(3)||4||3
||196||Alabama||||||||||e||C. M. D.||Angels in shining order stand||6:8(3)||4||3
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||198||Star of Columbia|| || || || ||a||11 11. 11 11. D.||Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise||2:4(1)||3||2
||198||Star of Columbia||||||||||a||11 11. 11 11. D.||Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise||2:4(1)||3||2
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||200||Edom|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||With songs and honors sounding loud||4:4(4)||3||2
||200||Edom||||||||||F||C. M. D.||With songs and honors sounding loud||4:4(4)||3||2
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||201||Pilgrim|| || || || ||f#||86. 86. 76. 86.||Come, all ye mourning pilgrims dear||4:4(2)||3||2
||201||Pilgrim||||||||||f#||86. 86. 76. 86.||Come, all ye mourning pilgrims dear||4:4(2)||3||2
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||202||New Lebanon|| || || || ||E''b''||88. 88. 88.||Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame||4:4(4)||4||3
||202||New Lebanon||||||||||E''b''||88. 88. 88.||Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame||4:4(4)||4||3
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||203||Florida|| || || || ||e||S. M.||Let sinners take their course||4:4(4)||4||3
||203||Florida||||||||||e||S. M.||Let sinners take their course||4:4(4)||4||3
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||204||Mission|| || || || ||G||L. M. D.||Young people, all attention give||6:8(6)||3||2
||204||Mission||||||||||G||L. M. D.||Young people, all attention give||6:8(6)||3||2
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||205||Pleasant Hill|| || || || ||E||C. M. D.||Religion is the chief concern||6:4(3)||4||3
||205||Pleasant Hill||||||||||E||C. M. D.||Religion is the chief concern||6:4(3)||4||3
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||206||Consolation New|| || || || ||a||886. 886.||Come on, my partners in distress||6:8(3)||3||2
||206||Consolation New||||||||||a||886. 886.||Come on, my partners in distress||6:8(3)||3||2
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||207||Louisiana|| || || || ||B''b''||87. 87. D.||Come, little children, now we may||4:4(2)||3||2
||207||Louisiana||||||||||B''b''||87. 87. D.||Come, little children, now we may||4:4(2)||3||2
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||208||The Turtle Dove|| || || || ||D||L. M. D.||Hark! don't you hear the turtle dove||6:4(6)||3||2
||208||The Turtle Dove||||||||||D||L. M. D.||Hark! don't you hear the turtle dove||6:4(6)||3||2
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||209||Evening Shade|| || || || ||e||S. M.||The day is past and gone||4:4(4)||3||2
||209||Evening Shade||||||||||e||S. M.||The day is past and gone||4:4(4)||3||2
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||210||Lena|| || || || ||f#||887. 887.||See the Lord of glory dying||4:4(4)||3||2
||210||Lena||||||||||f#||887. 887.||See the Lord of glory dying||4:4(4)||3||2
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||211||Whitestown|| || || || ||e||L. M. D.||Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey||4:4(4)||4||3
||211||Whitestown||||||||||e||L. M. D.||Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey||4:4(4)||4||3
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||212||Sharon|| || || || ||D||668. 668.||How pleasant tis to see||4:4(4)||3||2
||212||Sharon||||||||||D||668. 668.||How pleasant tis to see||4:4(4)||3||2
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||213||The Good Old Way|| || || || ||F||87. 87. D.||Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends||6:4(3)||3||2
||213||The Good Old Way||||||||||F||87. 87. D.||Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends||6:4(3)||3||2
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||214||Repentance|| || || || ||f#||C. M. D.||O, if my soul was formed for woe||4:4(2)||3||2
||214||Repentance||||||||||f#||C. M. D.||O, if my soul was formed for woe||4:4(2)||3||2
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||215||New Topia|| || || || ||e||C. M. D.||Young people all, attention give||4:4(4)||4||3
||215||New Topia||||||||||e||C. M. D.||Young people all, attention give||4:4(4)||4||3
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||216||Delight|| || || || ||e||66. 66. 88.||No burning heats by day||4:4(4)||4||3
||216||Delight||||||||||e||66. 66. 88.||No burning heats by day||4:4(4)||4||3
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||217||Ballstown|| || || || ||F||L. M.||Great God, attend while Zion sings||4:4(4)||4||3
||217||Ballstown||||||||||F||L. M.||Great God, attend while Zion sings||4:4(4)||4||3
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||218||Mount Pleasant|| || || || ||F||C. M.||There is a house not made with hands||4:4(4)||4||3
||218||Mount Pleasant||||||||||F||C. M.||There is a house not made with hands||4:4(4)||4||3
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||220||Mount Zion|| || || || ||C||S. M. D.||The hill of Zion yields||6:8(1)||3||2
||220||Mount Zion||||||||||C||S. M. D.||The hill of Zion yields||6:8(1)||3||2
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||222||Ocean|| || || || ||F||C. M. D.||Thy works of glory, mighty Lord||4:4(4)||4||3
||222||Ocean||||||||||F||C. M. D.||Thy works of glory, mighty Lord||4:4(4)||4||3
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||223||Portuguese Hymn|| || || || ||A||11 11 11. 77 10.||Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph||2:4(2)||3||2
||223||Portuguese Hymn||||||||||A||11 11 11. 77 10.||Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph||2:4(2)||3||2
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||224||The Saints Bound for Heaven|| || || || ||B''b''||12 9. 67. 13 10.||Our bondage it shall end, by and by, by and by||4:4(2)||3||2
||224||The Saints Bound for Heaven||||||||||B''b''||12 9. 67. 13 10.||Our bondage it shall end, by and by, by and by||4:4(2)||3||2
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||225||Christmas Anthem|| || || || ||G||Anthem||O how charming||4:4(4)||3||2
||225||Christmas Anthem||||||||||G||Anthem||O how charming||4:4(4)||3||2
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||227||Ode of Life's Journey|| || || || ||A||Set Piece||I began life's journey when young||4:4(4)||3||2
||227||Ode of Life's Journey||||||||||A||Set Piece||I began life's journey when young||4:4(4)||3||2
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||228||Masonic Ode|| || || || ||D||Anthem||Sacred to heaven, behold the dome appears||4:4(4)||3||2
||228||Masonic Ode||||||||||D||Anthem||Sacred to heaven, behold the dome appears||4:4(4)||3||2
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||232||Baptismal Anthem|| || || || ||B''b''||Anthem||In those days came John the Baptist||4:4(4)||3||2
||232||Baptismal Anthem||||||||||B''b''||Anthem||In those days came John the Baptist||4:4(4)||3||2
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||234||Reverential Anthem||||0||||0||C||Anthem||Give unto the Lord the glory||6:4(6)||3||2
||234||Reverential Anthem||||||||||C||Anthem||Give unto the Lord the glory||6:4(6)||3||2
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||235||Easter Anthem||||0||||0||A||Anthem||The Lord is risen indeed||2:4(1)||4||3
||235||Easter Anthem||||||||||A||Anthem||The Lord is risen indeed||2:4(1)||4||3
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||239||David's Lamentation|| || || || ||a||Anthem||David the King was grieved and moved||2:4(2)||4||3
||239||David's Lamentation||||||||||a||Anthem||David the King was grieved and moved||2:4(2)||4||3
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||240||Christian Song|| || || || ||d||Set Piece||Mine eyes are now closing to rest||6:4(3)||3||2
||240||Christian Song||||||||||d||Set Piece||Mine eyes are now closing to rest||6:4(3)||3||2
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||242||Ode on Science|| || || || ||G||Set Piece||The morning sun shines from the east||4:4(2)||3||2
||242||Ode on Science||||||||||G||Set Piece||The morning sun shines from the east||4:4(2)||3||2
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||245||Claremont|| || || || ||a||Anthem||Vital spark of heavenly flame||4:4(4)||4||3
||245||Claremont||||||||||a||Anthem||Vital spark of heavenly flame||4:4(4)||4||3
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||250||Heavenly Vision|| || || || ||G||Anthem||I beheld, and lo, a great multitude||4:4(4)||4||3
||250||Heavenly Vision||||||||||G||Anthem||I beheld, and lo, a great multitude||4:4(4)||4||3
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||254||Rose of Sharon|| || || || ||A||Anthem||I am the rose of Sharon||2:4(1)||4||3
||254||Rose of Sharon||||||||||A||Anthem||I am the rose of Sharon||2:4(1)||4||3
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||260||Farewell Anthem|| || || || ||a||Anthem||My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey||4:4(2)||4||3
||260||Farewell Anthem||||||||||a||Anthem||My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey||4:4(2)||4||3
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Revision as of 02:36, 12 July 2017

Description

History

Editions

  1. 1844.
  2. 1850.
  3. 1859-1860.
  4. 1869-1870.

References

  • Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.

External Links

Contents of 1844 Edition

TABLE 1. LIST OF WORKS IN 1844 EDITION

(Incomplete)

The table below was derived from the 1859-1860 edition, since it is exactly the same as the 1844 edition except for the title page, introduction, and appendices. Works at CPDL.org are linked by the Composer's name. In the Time column, number of beats in the first measure is shown in parenthesis.

Page Title Composer Year Lyricist Year Key Text Meter First Line Time Parts Air
27 Bethel Anonymous 1841 William Cowper 1779 f C. M. O for a closer walk with God 4:4(2) 3 2
28a Aylesbury John Chetham 1717 Isaac Watts 1717 a S. M. The God we worship now 4:4(4) 4 3
28b Wells Israel Holdroyd 1722 Isaac Watts 1709 G L. M. Life is the time to serve the Lord 4:4(4) 4 3
29a Fairfield Hitchcock 1791 Edmund Jones 1787 a C. M. Come, humble sinner, in whose breast 4:4(2) 3 2
29b Tribulation Amzi Chapin 1813 Isaac Watts 1707 d C. M. Death, 'tis a melancholy day 3:2(1) 3 2
30a Rochester A C. M. Come let us join our cheerful songs 4:4(4) 4 3
30b Prospect Graham 1835 Isaac Watts 1707 C L. M. Why should we start, or fear to die 3:4(1) 3 2
31a Ninety-Third Psalm Jeremiah Ingalls 1805 Philip Doddridge 1755 C S. M. Grace first contrived the way 3:2(1) 3 2
31b Webster Ananias Davisson 1820 Isaac Watts 1707 G S. M. Come, we that love the Lord 4:4(2) 3 2
32a Corinth John Massengale 1844 Joseph Grigg 1765 G L. M. Jesus, and shall it ever be 4:4(2) 3 2
32b Peterborough A C. M. Approach, my soul, the mercy seat 4:4(2) 3 2
33a Weeping Savior Elisha J. King 1844 Benjamin Beddome 1787 f# S. M. Did Christ o'er sinners weep 4:4(2) 3 2
33b Abbeville Jeremiah Ingalls 1805 Benjamin Beddome 1800 G S. M. Come, Holy Spirit, Come 3:4(1) 3 2
34a Hamilton A L. M. Come, all who love the Lord indeed 3:4(1) 3 2
34b Bleeding Savior a C. M. Alas! and did my Savior bleed 3:2(1) 3 2
35 Augusta F C. M. D. O for a shout of sacred joy 3:2(1) 3 2
36a America Truman S. Wetmore 1798 Isaac Watts 1719 a S. M. My soul, repeat his praise 4:4(4) 4 3
36b Ninety-Fifth Anonymous 1800 Isaac Watts 1707 A C. M. When I can read by title clear 4:4(2) 4 3
37a China D C. M. Why should we mourn departing friends 3:2(2) 4 3
37b Liverpool Boyd 1818 Anonymous 1803 F C. M. Young people all, attention give 4:4(4) 3 2
38a Winter Daniel Read 1785 Isaac Watts 1719 F C. M. His hoary frost, his fleecy snow 4:4(2) 4 3
38b Windham Daniel Read 1785 Isaac Watts 1709 f L. M. Broad is the road that leads to death 4:4(4) 4 3
39a Detroit Anonymous 1820 Philip Doddridge 1755 e C. M. Do not I love thee, O my Lord 4:4(4) 3 2
39b Watchman Eb S. M. A charge to keep I have 2:2(1) 3 2
40 Lenox Lewis Edson 1782 Charles Wesley 1750 C 66. 66. 88. Blow ye the trumpet, blow 4:4(4) 4 3
41 Invitation e C. M. Come, humble sinner, in whose breast 4:4(4) 3 2
42 Clamanda Anonymous 1820 Anonymous 1806 e L. M. D. Say, now, ye lovely social band 4:4(2) 3 2
43 Primrose Hill Stephen Jenks 1806 Isaac Watts 1707 G C. M. When I can read my title clear 6:8(3) 3 2
44 The Converted Thief William Moore 1825 Samuel Stennett 1787 C C. M. D. As on the cross the Savior hung 6:4(1) 3 2
45a New Britain Anonymous 1829 John Newton 1779 C C. M. Amazing grace! how sweet the sound 3:4(1) 3 2
45b Supplication a L. M. O thou who hears when sinners cry 4:4(4) 3 2
46a Dublin a C. M. Lord, what is man, poor, feeble man 2:2(1) 4 3
46b Hanover a C. M. Come, humble sinner, in whose breast 4:4(4) 3 2
47a Primrose Amzi Chapin 1812 Isaac Watts 1707 A C. M. Salvation! O the joyful sound 4:4(2) 3 2
47b Idumea Ananias Davisson 1816 Charles Wesley 1763 a S. M. And am I born to die 3:2(1) 3 2
48a Devotion Alexander Johnson 1818 Isaac Watts 1719 C L. M. Sweet is the day of sacred rest 4:4(4) 3 2
48b Kedron Amos Pilsbury 1799 Charles Wesley 1762 e L. M. Thou man of grief, remember me 4:4(4) 3 2
49a Old Hundred Louis Bourgeois 1551 Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady 1698 A L. M. O come, loud anthems let us sing 2:2(1) 4 3
49b Mear Anonymous 1720 Isaac Watts 1719 G C. M. Will God forever cast us off 3:2(1) 3 2
50a Consolation a C. M. Once more, my soul, the rising day 4:4(2) 3 2
50b Distress e L. M. So fades the lovely blooming flower 4:4(2) 3 2
51 Tennessee F C. M. D. Afflictions, though they seem severe 4:4(2) 4 3
52a Albion Robert Boyd 1816 Isaac Watts 1707 G S. M. Come, ye that love the Lord 4:4(2) 4 3
52b Charlestown Amos Pilsbury 1799 John Newton 1779 F 87. 87. Mercy, O thou son of David 6:4(6) 3 2
53 Jerusalem William Moore 1820 John Cennick 1743 a L. M. Jesus. my all, to heaven is gone 4:4(2) 3 2
54a Georgia e C. M. Return, O God of love, return 4:4(4) 4 3
54b Imandra New Anonymous 1835 Anonymous 1807 F 11 11. 11 11. Farewell, my dear brethre, the time is at hand 4:4(2) 3 2
55a Paris A L. M. This spacious earth is all the Lord's 4:4(4) 4 3
55b Vernon Jeremiah Ingalls 1805 Charles Wesley 1742 e 88. 88. 88. Come, O thou traveler unknown 2:4(1) 4 3
56 Salem F C. M. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 6:4(1) 3 2
57 Christian Soldier James P. Carrell 1821 Isaac Watts 1724 G C. M. D. Am I a soldier of the cross 6:8(3) 3 2
58 Pisgah James C. Lowry 1817 Richard Burnham 1783 Bb C. M. Jesus, thou art the sinner's friend 4:4(2) 4 3
59 Holy Manna William Moore 1825 George Askins 1817 C 87. 87. D Bethren, we have met to worship 4:4(2) 3 2
60 Portugal G L. M. How pleasant, how divinely fair 4:4(2) 4 3
61 Sweet Rivers William Moore 1825 John A. Granade 1804 F C. M. D. Sweet rivers of redeeming love 4:4(2) 3 2
62 Parting Hand Jeremiah Ingalls 1805 Anonymous 1820 G L. M. D. My Christian friends, in bonds of love 6:4(3) 3 2
63 Coronation Oliver Holden 1793 Edward Perronet 1779 Ab C. M. All hail the power of Jesus' name 4:4(2) 4 3
64 Nashville Alexander Johnson 1821 Anonymous 1803 A 886. 886. The Lord into his garden come 6:8(3) 3 2
65 Sweet Prospect Anonymous 1835 Samuel Stennett 1787 e C. M. D. On Jordan's stormy banks I stand 6:4(6) 3 2
66 Kingwood A 886. 886. My days, my weeks, my months, my years 6:8(6) 4 3
67 Columbus f# C. M. D. O, once I had a glorious view 6:4(3) 3 2
68a Salem b L. M. He dies, the friend of sinners dies 4:4(2) 4 3
68b Middlebury A 669. 669. Come away to the skies 2:4(1) 3 2
69 Minister's Farewell G C. M. D. Dear friends, farewell! I do you tell 4:4(4) 4 3
70 Rhode Island c 886. 886. Thou great, mysterious God unknown 2:4(2) 3 2
71 Leander a C. M. D. My soul forsakes her vain delight 6:8(1) 3 2
72a The Weary Souls F C. M. D. Ye weary, heavy-laden souls 4:4(2) 3 2
72b Bellevue Bb 11 11. 11 11. How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord 4:4(2) 3 2
73a Cusseta Bb L. M. Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive 4:4(2) 3 2
73b Arlington F C. M. Jesus, with all thy saints above 2:2(2) 3 2
74a The Enquirer g C. M. D. I'm not ashamed to own my Lord 6:4(6) 3 2
74b King of Peace a 77. 77. Lord, I cannot let thee go 6:4(6) 3 2
75 Paradise A C. M. There is a land of pure delight 2:4(2) 4 3
76a Holiness G 77. 77. 77. Daniel's wisdom may I know 6:4(6) 3 2
76b Desire for Piety C 8 11. 8 11. Tis my desire with God to walk 2:4(2) 3 2
77a The Child of Grace a C. M. D. How happy's every child of grace 4:4(2) 3 2
77b Talbotton G 77. 77. Hark! my soul, it is the Lord 4:4(2) 3 2
78 The Hebrew Children d 76. 8886. Where are the Hebrew children 4:4(4) 3 2
79 The Old Ship of Zion F 10 7. 10 7. What ship is that that will take us all home 2:4(1) 3 2
80a Shouting Song f# 87. 87. Jesus, grant us all a blessing 2:4(2) 3 2
80b Service of the Lord F 89. 89. Farewell, vain world, I'm going home 2:4(2) 3 2
81a Beach Spring A 87. 87. D. Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched 4:4(2) 3 2
81b Cookham G 77. 77. Hark! the herald angels sing 6:4(6) 3 2
82a Bound for Canaan Bb 76. 76. O when shall I see Jesus 4:4(2) 3 2
82b Edgefield f# L. M. How tedious and tasteless the hours 6:4(3) 3 2
83a Vale of Sorrow a 76. 76. 86. 76. While in this vale of sorrow 4:4(2) 3 2
83b Harris F C. M. In evil long I took delight 2:2(1) 3 2
84 Mountville A 76. 76. D Throughout our wide-spread union 4:4(2) 3 2
85 The Morning Trumpet f# 76 11. 76 11. O when shall I see Jesus 2:4(1) 3 2
86 Little Children E 87. 87. D. Come, little children, now we may 2:4(1) 3 2
87 Sweet Canaan F 89. 89. O who will come and go with me 2:4(1) 3 2
88a Done with the World F 8 11. 8 11. Jesus, my all, to heaven has gone 2:4(2) 3 2
88b Mount Zion F C. M. O for a thousand tongues to sing 4:4(4) 3 2
89 The Church's Desolation Bb 87. 87. D Well may thy servants mourn, my God 4:4(4) 3 2
90 Look Out A 87. 87. D. My brethren all, on you I call 4:4(2) 3 2
91 Church Triumphant F 77. 87. D Head of the church triumphant 4:4(2) 3 2
92 Burk G 76. 76. 787. The glorious light of Zion 4:4(2) 3 2
93 Frozen Heart F L. M. Lord, shed a beam of heavenly day 6:4(3) 3 2
94 Oak Bowery G 88. 88. 88. Would Jesus haave the sinner die 4:4(2) 3 2
95 Aithlone G 886. 886. O thou, that hears the prayer of faith 2:4(1) 4 3
96 Happy Matches A 886. 886. When thou, my righteous judge, shall come 4:4(2) 3 2
97 Will You Go? a 86. 86. 8886. We're traveling home to heaven above 6:8(3) 3 2
98 Dull Care Bb 86. 86. 54. 686. Why should we at our lots complain 6:4(3) 3 2
99 Gospel Trumpet A 86. 88. 84. Hark how the gospel trumpet sounds 4:4(4) 3 2
100 The Bower of Prayer A 11 11. 11 11. 6. To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part 4:4(2) 3 2
101a Canaan's Land A C. M. D. O for a breeze of heavenly love 4:4(2) 3 2
101b Holy City f# 76. 76. D There is a holy city 4:4(2) 3 2
102 Fulfillment e 98. 98. D. See how the scriptures are fulfilling 4:4(2) 3 2
103 Animation G C. M. And let this feeble body fail 6:8(3) 3 2
104 The Lovely Story A L. M. D. A story most lovely I'll tell 6:4(3) 3 2
105a Redemption g 65. 65. D. Come friends and relations 6:8(3) 3 2
105b Turn, Sinner, Turn d L. M. Today, if you will hear his voice 4:4(2) 3 2
106 Ecstasy f# 76. 76. O when shall I see Jesus 4:4(2) 3 2
107 Pleasant Grove a L. M. D. Here, in thy name, eternal God 6:4(3) 3 2
108 Night Watchman F 77. 77. D. Watchman! tell us of the night 6:8(3) 3 2
109 Carnsville Bb 76. 76. 77. 76. I love my blessed Savior 2:4(1) 3 2
110 Mount Vernon e L. M. D. What solemn sound the ear invades 4:4(2) 3 2
111 Concord A 88. 88. 99. With thankfulness we will adore 4:4(2) 3 2
112 Sandtown A C. M. D. Urged by compassion, I look round 6:8(3) 3 2
113 The Prodigal Son A C. M. Affection, though they seem severe 4:4(2) 3 2
114a Suffield e C. M. Teach me the measure of my days 4:4(2) 4 3
114b The Midnight Cry A 76. 76. 76. 77. When the midnight cry began 2:4(2) 3 2
115 Creation F 76. 76. D. When Adam was created 4:4(2) 3 2
116 Union a 12 8. 12 8. 12 8. 13 8. Come brothers and sisters who love one another 6:8(3) 3 2
117 Jordan's Shore a 86. 84. D On Jordan's stormy banks I stand 2:4(2) 3 2
118 Ball Hill A 87. 87. Come, thou fount of every blessing 6:4(6) 3 2
119 The Many Wants a 11 11. 11 11. How happy, how joyful, how lovely I feel 4:4(2) 3 2
120 Lumpkin F 76. 76. D. Sometimes a light surprises 6:4(1) 3 2
121 Florence F C. M. D. Not many years their rounds shall roll 4:4(2) 3 2
122 All Is Well A 10 6. 10 6. 88. 86. What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame 4:4(4) 3 2
123a The Dying Christian A 11 8. 11 8. Ye objects of sense and enjoyments of time 4:4(2) 3 2
123b Cross of Christ g C. M. D. The cross of Christ inspires my heart 4:4(2) 3 2
124 Irwinton F C. M. D. What poor, despised company 3:2(1) 3 2
125 Expression d 11 11. 11 11. O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine 2:4(1) 3 2
126 Babel's Streams e C. M. D. By Babel's streams we sat and wept 4:4(4) 3 2
127 Green Fields A L. M. D. How tedious and tasteless the hours 6:4(3) 4 3
128 The Promised Land f# 86. 86. 87. 88. On Jordan's stormy banks I stand 4:4(2) 3 2
129 Heavenly Armor C 76. 76. D. And if you meet with troubles 4:4(2) 3 2
130 Millenium F 12 12. 12 13. The time is soon coming, by the prophets foretold 2:4(1) 3 2
131a Messiah f# C. M. D. He comes! He comes! to judge the world 4:4(2) 4 3
131b Invocation G 76. 76. 77. 76. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings 6:8(6) 3 2
132 Exultation a 669. 669. Come away to the skies 2:4(1) 4 3
133 Missionary Hymn F 76. 76. D. From Greenland's icy mountains 4:4(2) 3 2
134 The Christian's Hope A 88. 86. D A few more days on earth to spend 6:8(3) 3 2
135 Olney G 87. 87. D. Come, thou fount of every blessing 2:4(2) 3 2
136 Morality G 10 11. 11 12. While beauty and youth are in their full prime 2:4(1) 3 2
137 Liberty F C. M. No more beneath the oppressive hand 4:4(4) 3 2
138 Solitude in the Grove e C. M. D. O, were I like a feathered dove 6:4(1) 4 3
139 Elysian G 76. 76. 77. 77. Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring 6:4(6) 4 3
140 Sweet Solitude A L. M. Hail, solitude! thou gentle queen 6:8(3) 3 2
141 Complainer G 76. 76. D I am a great complainer 4:4(2) 3 2
142 Stratfield f# L. M. Through every age, eternal God 4:4(4) 4 3
143 Pleyel's Hymn Second F C. M. D. While thee I seek, protecting power 2:4(1) 4 3
144 Jubilee A 87. 87. D. Hark! the jubilee is sounding 4:4(2) 4 3
145a Warrenton G 87. 87. Come, thou fount of every blessing 2:4(2) 3 2
145b Sweet Affliction F 87. 87. D In the floods of tribulation 2:4(2) 3 2
146 Hallelujah Bb C. M. And let this feeble body fail 6:4(3) 3 2
147 Washington a L. M. D. Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord 6:8(3) 4 3
148 Jefferson a 87. 87. D. Glorious things of thee are spoken 2:4(2) 3 2
149 The Trumpet D 11 12. 12 12. The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire 2:2(1) 3 2
150 The Spiritual Sailor a 76. 76. D. The people called Christians 4:4(2) 3 2
151 Symphony Eb 10 10. 10 10. 10 10. Behold the Judge descends, his guards are nigh 4:4(4) 4 3
152 Bruce's Address C 77. 75. D. Soldiers of the cross, arise 6:4(6) 3 2
153 Salutation d 76. 86. 76. Good morning, brother pilgrim 2:4(1) 3 2
154 The Saints' Delight f# C. M. When I can read my title clear 4:4(2) 3 2
155 Northfield C C. M. How long, dear Savior, O how long 4:4(4) 4 3
156 The Pilgrim's Lot G 886. 886. How happy is the pilgrim's lot 6:8(3) 3 2
157 Essay D 76. 76. D. See how the wicked kingdom 6:8(3) 3 2
158 Funeral Thought F 12 11. 12 12. Thou art gone to the grave, we willnot deplore thee 2:4(1) 4 3
159 Wondrous Love g 12 9. 12 12 9. What wondrous love is this 4:4(2) 3 2
160a War Department e 11 11. 11 11. No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard 6:8(3) 3 2
160b Marysville a L. M. Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone 4:4(4) 3 2
161 Sweet Home F 11 11. 11 11. Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints 4:4(2) 3 2
162 Plenary G C. M. Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound 4:4(2) 3 2
163 Morning e L. M. He dies, the friend of sinners dies 4:4(4) 3 2
164 Duane Street A L. M. D. A poor wayfaring man of grief 4:4(2) 3 2
165 Family Bible a 12 11. 12 11. D. How painfully pleasing the fond recollection 4:4(2) 3 2
166 Joyful Bb C. M. D. Am I a soldier of the cross 6:4(3) 3 2
168 Cowper g L. M. Forgive the song that falls so low 4:4(2) 4 3
169 Dartmouth G S. M. D. Come sound his praise abroad 2:4(2) 3 2
170 Exhilaration F 888. 888. O! may I worthy prove to be 2:4(1) 3 2
171 Exhortation F C. M. Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear 4:4(4) 4 3
172 Harmony G 886. 886. Wake, all ye soaring throngs, and sing 4:4(2) 3 2
173 Phoebus f# C. M. D. Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear 4:4(2) 4 3
174 Petersburg D L. M. D. Thus saith the high and lofty one 2:4(1) 3 2
175 Star in the East C 11 10. 11 10. Hail the blest morn when the great mediator 2:4(2) 3 2
176 The Goodly Land F 66. 84. D. Though nature's strength decay 4:4(2) 3 2
177 Banquet of Mercy F 11 11. 11 11. 3 11. Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints 6:4(3) 3 2
178 Hosanna G 76. 76. D. When, his salvation bringing 6:8(3) 3 2
179 The Christian Warfare C 12 11. 12 11. 11 11. 11 11. I find myself placed in a state of probation 6:4(6) 3 2
180 Vermont e C. M. D. In vain we lavish out our lives 4:4(2) 4 3
181 Exit e L. M. Death, like an overflowing stream 4:4(4) 4 3
182 Newburgh C S. M. D. Let every creature join 4:4(4) 4 3
183 Greenwich e L. M. D. Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I 4:4(4) 4 3
184 Enfield E C. M. D. Before the rosy dawn of day 4:4(1) 4 3
185 Pilgrim's Farewell G 12 8. 88. 12 12 12. Farewell, farewell, farewell, my friends, I must be gone 4:4(4) 3 2
186 Sherburne D C. M. While shepherds watched their flocks by night 4:4(4) 4 3
187 Protection F C. M. God, my supporter, and my hope 4:4(4) 4 3
188 Spring G 88. 88. 77. The scattered clouds are fled at last 2:4(1) 4 3
189 Montgomery C C. M. D. Early, my God, without delay 4:4(4) 4 3
191 Virginia e C. M. Thy words the raging winds control 4:4(4) 4 3
192 Schenectady Eb L. M. D. From all that dwell below the skies 4:4(4) 4 3
193 Huntington A L. M. D. Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I 4:4(4) 4 3
195 Worcester F S. M. D. How beauteous are their feet 4:4(4) 4 3
196 Alabama e C. M. D. Angels in shining order stand 6:8(3) 4 3
198 Star of Columbia a 11 11. 11 11. D. Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise 2:4(1) 3 2
200 Edom F C. M. D. With songs and honors sounding loud 4:4(4) 3 2
201 Pilgrim f# 86. 86. 76. 86. Come, all ye mourning pilgrims dear 4:4(2) 3 2
202 New Lebanon Eb 88. 88. 88. Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame 4:4(4) 4 3
203 Florida e S. M. Let sinners take their course 4:4(4) 4 3
204 Mission G L. M. D. Young people, all attention give 6:8(6) 3 2
205 Pleasant Hill E C. M. D. Religion is the chief concern 6:4(3) 4 3
206 Consolation New a 886. 886. Come on, my partners in distress 6:8(3) 3 2
207 Louisiana Bb 87. 87. D. Come, little children, now we may 4:4(2) 3 2
208 The Turtle Dove D L. M. D. Hark! don't you hear the turtle dove 6:4(6) 3 2
209 Evening Shade e S. M. The day is past and gone 4:4(4) 3 2
210 Lena f# 887. 887. See the Lord of glory dying 4:4(4) 3 2
211 Whitestown e L. M. D. Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey 4:4(4) 4 3
212 Sharon D 668. 668. How pleasant tis to see 4:4(4) 3 2
213 The Good Old Way F 87. 87. D. Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends 6:4(3) 3 2
214 Repentance f# C. M. D. O, if my soul was formed for woe 4:4(2) 3 2
215 New Topia e C. M. D. Young people all, attention give 4:4(4) 4 3
216 Delight e 66. 66. 88. No burning heats by day 4:4(4) 4 3
217 Ballstown F L. M. Great God, attend while Zion sings 4:4(4) 4 3
218 Mount Pleasant F C. M. There is a house not made with hands 4:4(4) 4 3
220 Mount Zion C S. M. D. The hill of Zion yields 6:8(1) 3 2
222 Ocean F C. M. D. Thy works of glory, mighty Lord 4:4(4) 4 3
223 Portuguese Hymn A 11 11 11. 77 10. Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph 2:4(2) 3 2
224 The Saints Bound for Heaven Bb 12 9. 67. 13 10. Our bondage it shall end, by and by, by and by 4:4(2) 3 2
225 Christmas Anthem G Anthem O how charming 4:4(4) 3 2
227 Ode of Life's Journey A Set Piece I began life's journey when young 4:4(4) 3 2
228 Masonic Ode D Anthem Sacred to heaven, behold the dome appears 4:4(4) 3 2
232 Baptismal Anthem Bb Anthem In those days came John the Baptist 4:4(4) 3 2
234 Reverential Anthem C Anthem Give unto the Lord the glory 6:4(6) 3 2
235 Easter Anthem A Anthem The Lord is risen indeed 2:4(1) 4 3
239 David's Lamentation a Anthem David the King was grieved and moved 2:4(2) 4 3
240 Christian Song d Set Piece Mine eyes are now closing to rest 6:4(3) 3 2
242 Ode on Science G Set Piece The morning sun shines from the east 4:4(2) 3 2
245 Claremont a Anthem Vital spark of heavenly flame 4:4(4) 4 3
250 Heavenly Vision G Anthem I beheld, and lo, a great multitude 4:4(4) 4 3
254 Rose of Sharon A Anthem I am the rose of Sharon 2:4(1) 4 3
260 Farewell Anthem a Anthem My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey 4:4(2) 4 3