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The Rural harmony: being an original composition, in three and four parts ; for the use of singing schools and musical societies
Author:
Kimball, Jacob
Publisher:
Printed by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, Boston, 1793
Language:
English
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17
Thou art my portion, O my God
18
Come thou Almighty King
19
How short and hasty is our life
20
Come let us join our cheerful songs
21
Thou whom my soul admires above
22
No burning heats by day
23
The Lord did on my side engage
24
Come saints adore Jehovah's name
25
Lo! what an entertaining sight
27
My shepherd is the living Lord
28
God's temple crowns the holy mount
29
Come my beloved haste away
31
Welcome sweet day of rest
32
My feet shall never slide
33
Firm was my health, my day was bright
34
Thy praise, O God, in Zion waits
35
Not all the blood of beasts
36
Jesus shall reign where'er the sin
37
Shall we go on to sin
37b
O come loud anthems let us sing
38
Upward I lift my eyes
40
Thou Lord by strictest search hast known
41a
I love the Lord
41b
When all thy mercies, O my God
43
Sweet is the work, my God and King
45
My soul thy great Creator praise
46
The lands which long in darkness lay
47
When overwhelm'd with grief
48
And must this body die
49
O come sing unto the Lord
55
Sin hast a thousand treach'rous arts
56
The saints shall flourish in his days
57
Ah lovely appearance of death
58
O come let us join
59
Our God shall come, and keep no more
60
Now shall my head be lifted high
61
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
62
Now shall my inward joys arise
63
Ye nations round the earth rejoice
66
Rejoice ye shining worlds on high
71
Is this the kind return?
75
Arise my soul, my joyful pow'rs
76
My God, my portion and my love
77
How vain are all things here below
78
Hark! hark, hark what news the angels bring
79
The God of glory sends his summons forth
80
I sing my Saviour's wondrous death
81
Give to the Lord immortal praise!
82
I heard a great voice from heav'n
84
Ye servants of God your master proclaim
85
Blest are the sons of peace
86
Along the banks where Babel's current flows
87
O tell me no more
88
Jesus, who dy'd a world to save
89
O Lord thou art my God and I will exalt thee
96
How pleasant 'tis to see
97
To bless thy chosen race
98
Indulgent God! with pity'ng eyes
99
Infinite grief! amazing woe!
100
How pleasant how divinely fair
101
I'm not asham'd to own my Lord
102
Join all the names of love and pow'r
103
My soul repeat his praise
104
And will the God of grace
105
O praise ye the Lord
106
Not to our names, thou only just and true
107
Think, mighty God, on feeble man
108
Our sins alas! how strong thy be!
109
Thy mercy Lord to me extend
110
Not from the dust affliction grows
111
To spend one sacred day
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