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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17Thou art my portion, O my GodPage Scan
18Come thou Almighty KingPage Scan
19How short and hasty is our lifePage Scan
20Come let us join our cheerful songsPage Scan
21Thou whom my soul admires abovePage Scan
22No burning heats by dayPage Scan
23The Lord did on my side engagePage Scan
24Come saints adore Jehovah's namePage Scan
25Lo! what an entertaining sightPage Scan
27My shepherd is the living LordPage Scan
28God's temple crowns the holy mountPage Scan
29Come my beloved haste awayPage Scan
31Welcome sweet day of restPage Scan
32My feet shall never slidePage Scan
33Firm was my health, my day was brightPage Scan
34Thy praise, O God, in Zion waitsPage Scan
35Not all the blood of beastsPage Scan
36Jesus shall reign where'er the sinPage Scan
37Shall we go on to sinPage Scan
37bO come loud anthems let us singPage Scan
38Upward I lift my eyesPage Scan
40Thou Lord by strictest search hast knownPage Scan
41aI love the LordPage Scan
41bWhen all thy mercies, O my GodPage Scan
43Sweet is the work, my God and KingPage Scan
45My soul thy great Creator praisePage Scan
46The lands which long in darkness layPage Scan
47When overwhelm'd with griefPage Scan
48And must this body diePage Scan
49O come sing unto the LordPage Scan
55Sin hast a thousand treach'rous artsPage Scan
56The saints shall flourish in his daysPage Scan
57Ah lovely appearance of deathPage Scan
58O come let us joinPage Scan
59Our God shall come, and keep no morePage Scan
60Now shall my head be lifted highPage Scan
61The Lord my pasture shall preparePage Scan
62Now shall my inward joys arisePage Scan
63Ye nations round the earth rejoicePage Scan
66Rejoice ye shining worlds on highPage Scan
71Is this the kind return?Page Scan
75Arise my soul, my joyful pow'rsPage Scan
76My God, my portion and my lovePage Scan
77How vain are all things here belowPage Scan
78Hark! hark, hark what news the angels bringPage Scan
79The God of glory sends his summons forthPage Scan
80I sing my Saviour's wondrous deathPage Scan
81Give to the Lord immortal praise!Page Scan
82I heard a great voice from heav'nPage Scan
84Ye servants of God your master proclaimPage Scan
85Blest are the sons of peacePage Scan
86Along the banks where Babel's current flowsPage Scan
87O tell me no morePage Scan
88Jesus, who dy'd a world to savePage Scan
89O Lord thou art my God and I will exalt theePage Scan
96How pleasant 'tis to seePage Scan
97To bless thy chosen racePage Scan
98Indulgent God! with pity'ng eyesPage Scan
99Infinite grief! amazing woe!Page Scan
100How pleasant how divinely fairPage Scan
101I'm not asham'd to own my LordPage Scan
102Join all the names of love and pow'rPage Scan
103My soul repeat his praisePage Scan
104And will the God of gracePage Scan
105O praise ye the LordPage Scan
106Not to our names, thou only just and truePage Scan
107Think, mighty God, on feeble manPage Scan
108Our sins alas! how strong thy be!Page Scan
109Thy mercy Lord to me extendPage Scan
110Not from the dust affliction growsPage Scan
111To spend one sacred dayPage Scan
[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
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