The Social Harp #d94
Display Title: From whence doth [does] this [the] union arise First Line: From whence doth [does] this [the] union arise Author: Thomas Baldwin Date: 1849
The Social Harp #d94
1 From whence doth this union arise,
That hatred is conquer'd by love?
That fastens our souls in such ties
As nature and time can't remove?
Source: The Little Seraph: in seven character notes, for churches and Sunday-schools #86b
First Line: | From whence doth this union arise |
Title: | The Union |
Author: | Thomas Baldwin |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
From whence does this union rise? Communion of Saints. First found in J. Asplund's New Collection, Baltimore, 1793, beginning, "O whence does this union rise." Formerly very popular, and still in use as in the Baptist Hymn [and Tune] Book, Phila., 1871, No. 638. In the Church Pastorals, Boston, 1864, No. 981, it is altered to "From whence doth this union arise.” [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)