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The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion. New ed.
Editor:
William Walker
Publisher:
E. W. Miller, Philadelphia, 1847
Language:
English
Indexes
First Lines
Elements of Worship
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72b
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
75
The time is soon coming
77
Blow ye the trumpet, blow
80
Jesus, thou art the sinner's friend
81b
Come, all ye young people of every relation
83
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
84b
The day of the Lord--the day of salvation
85
A story most lovely I'll tell
86
Wake, Isles of the South!
88
Come away to the skies, My beloved, arise
89a
O tell where the Dove has flown
89b
There is a happy land
90
The Lord into his garden comes
91
O how I have long'd for the coming of God
92a
Father, I long, I faint to see
92b
Why should we start, or fear to die?
93
And if you meet with troubles
94a
Come, thou fount of every blessing
94b
No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard
95
Soldiers, go, but not to claim
96
Young people all, attention give
99
I sing a song which doth belong
101
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
104
When I can read my title clear
105
Come and taste along with me
106a
I am a stranger here below
106b
Shall men pretend to pleasure
107
And let this feeble body fail
108
Hark! hark! glad tidings charm our ears
112
Say now, ye lovely social band
115
How splendid shines the morning star
120
Let sinners take their course
121
God is our refuge in distress
122
O when shall I see Jesus
159a
My soul be on thy guard
159b
Come, thou almighty King
161
O, if my soul was fomr'd for wo
162
Great God, attend while Zion sings
163
Young people all, attention give
164
Along the banks where Babel's current flows
165a
Children of the heavenly King
165b
Sinner, art thou still secure?
166
Sweet rivers of redeeming love
167
No burning heats by day
168a
Thy priase, O Lord, shall tune the lyre
168b
Lord, when my thoughs delighted rove
169
Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
170
Early, my God, without delay
172
Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive
173a
Sweet is the work, my God, my King
173b
My refuge is the God of love
175
The hill of Zion yields
176
We're marching through Immanuel's ground
177
With songs and honours sounding loud
178
From all that dwell below the skies
180
Thy works of glory, mighty Lord
181a
Plung'd in a gulf of dark despair
181b
Wide, ye heavenly gates, unfold
182
When for eternal worlds we steer
183a
Approach, my soul, the mercy seat
183b
Vital spark of heav'nly flame
184
Cease, fond nature, cease thy strife
187
I heard a great voice from heav'n, saying unto me
189
The Lord is ris'n indeed! Hallelujah!
192
Hark! ten thousand harps and voices
193a
Oh when shall I see Jesus
193b
Jesus grant us all a blessing
194
Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone
195
Oh when shall I see Jesus
196
Away from his home and the friends of his youth
197
O'er the gloomy hills of darkness
199
Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes
200a
Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver stream
200b
I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley
206
I beheld, and lo a great multitude, which no man could number
210
The morning sun shines from the east
213
David the king was grieved and moved
214
My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey
249
Hark! my soul, it is the Lord
250
When I can read my title clear
252
What wondrous love is this, oh! my soul! oh! my soul!
253
On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
254
Since man by sin has lost his God
256
I came to the place where the lone pilgrim lay
257
Thou art gone to the grave--but we will not deplore thee
271b
I love the volume of thy word
273
How beauteous are their feet
276b
Why do we mourn departing friends?
277
How precious, Lord, thy sacred word
278a
Ye nations of the earth, rejoice
279b
Ye trembling captives hear!
280b
To God our voices let us raise
281b
Joy to the world, the Lord is come
283
How long, dear Jesus, oh! how long
284b
Give me the wings of faith to rise
288
My God, my life, my love
289
How pleasant, how divinely fair
290a
Come ye who know the Lord indeed
290b
My dearest, lovely, native land
292
Jesus, I my cross have taken
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