A Selection of Plain Tunes, Set Pieces, and Anthems from Indian Melodies

Composer: Thomas Commuck
Publisher: Calumet and Cross Heritage Society, Inc., 2018
Language: English
Notes: Supplementary verses selected from A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1845)
Prepared for a Special Singing on Quinnipiac Land / New Haven, Connecticut — February 3, 2018
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7Eternal Source of ev'ry joyALGONQUIN
8tO Jesus! at thy feet we waitGROTON
8bGod is in this and every place!MOHEGAN
9Lord, in the strength of graceMONTAUK
10Expand thy wings, celestial doveNARRAGANSET
11Righteous God! Whose vengeful phialsNIANTICK
12Come, sound his praise abroadPEQUOT
15Sweet is the work, my God, my KingBROTHERTOWN
16Lord, how secure and blest are theyOCCUM
17Come on, my partners in distressONEIDA
18The spacious firmament on highSTOCKBRIDGE
19O Jesus! full of graceMUNSEE
21Come, let us join our cheerful songsCOMMUCK
22O almighty God of loveMENOMINIE
23Father of all, by whom we areWINNEBAGO
24Rejoice evermore with angels aboveCALUMET
25O 'tis delight, without alloyCHIPPEWAY
26How happy are the little flockPOTTAWATTAMIE
28Glory to God the Father beOLD INDIAN HYMN
29Peace be on this house bestow'dCANONECHET
30I came to the spot where the white pilgrim layMISSIONARY, OR WHITE PILGRIM
31tGod of love, that hear'st the prayerMAGNUS
31bJesus shall reign where'er the sunWETAMOE
32"Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyesUNCAS
33tAnd am I born to dieQUAPAW
33bLord, we come before thee nowMOOANAM
34Master supreme, I look to theePASSAMAQUODDY
35Master supreme, I look to theePASSAMAQUODDY
36From all that dwell below the skiesWABASH
37From all that dwell below the skiesWABASH
38To the hills I lift mine eyesSUSQUEHANNAH
39Come, and let us sweetly joinNETOP
40Make a joyful noise, make a joyful noise unto the LordANTHEM—ONE HUNDREDTH PSALM
44Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingSHOSHONEE
[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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