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[Oh, how lovely was the morning!]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Sylvanus Billings Pond, 1792–1871; A. C. Smyth, 1840–1909 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 34555 11771 22244 Used With Text: Joseph Smith’s First Prayer

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Oh, How Lovely was the Morning

Author: George Manwaring Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Oh, how lovely was the morning! Used With Tune: [Oh, how lovely was the morning!]
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La oración del Profeta

Author: George Manwaring, 1854-1889 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Qué hermosa la mañana Scripture: James 1:5 Used With Tune: [Qué hermosa la mañana]

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La oración del Profeta

Author: George Manwaring, 1854-1889 Hymnal: Himnos de la Iglesia de Jesucristo de Los Santos de Los Últimos Días #14 (1992) First Line: Qué hermosa la mañana Scripture: James 1:5 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Qué hermosa la mañana]
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Joseph Smith’s First Prayer

Author: George Manwaring, 1854–1889 Hymnal: Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints #26 (1985) First Line: Oh, how lovely was the morning! Lyrics: 1. Oh, how lovely was the morning! Radiant beamed the sun above. Bees were humming, sweet birds singing, Music ringing thru the grove, When within the shady woodland Joseph sought the God of love, When within the shady woodland Joseph sought the God of love. 2. Humbly kneeling, sweet appealing— ’Twas the boy’s first uttered prayer— When the pow’rs of sin assailing Filled his soul with deep despair; But undaunted, still he trusted In his Heav’nly Father’s care, But undaunted, still he trusted In his Heav’nly Father’s care. 3. Suddenly a light descended, Brighter far than noonday sun, And a shining, glorious pillar O’er him fell, around him shone, While appeared two heav’nly beings, God the Father and the Son, While appeared two heav’nly beings, God the Father and the Son. 4. “Joseph, this is my Beloved; Hear him!” Oh, how sweet the word! Joseph’s humble prayer was answered, And he listened to the Lord. Oh, what rapture filled his bosom, For he saw the living God, Oh, what rapture filled his bosom, For he saw the living God. Topics: Faith; God the Father; Joseph Smith; Prayer; Restoration; Restoration of the Gospel Scripture: James 1:5 Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, how lovely was the morning!]
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Joseph Smith's First Prayer

Author: Geo. Manwaring Hymnal: Deseret Sunday School Songs #41 (1909) First Line: O how lovely was the morning! Languages: English Tune Title: [O how lovely was the morning!]

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George Manwaring

1854 - 1889 Person Name: Geo. Manwaring Author of "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" in Deseret Sunday School Songs

Sylvanus Billings Pond

1792 - 1871 Person Name: Sylvanus Billings Pond, 1792–1871 Composer of "[Oh, how lovely was the morning!]" in Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

A. C. Smyth

1840 - 1909 Composer of "[O how lovely was the morning!]" in Deseret Sunday School Songs Adam Craik Smyth
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