VESPER HYMN appeared in John A. Stevenson's Selection of Popular National Airs (1818) as a setting for Thomas Moore's "Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing." A footnote in that hymnal explained that Stevenson had added what is-now the first line of the retrain to a "Russian Air." Some later hymnals att…
Display Title: For us the Lamb was SlainFirst Line: Here on earth, where foes surround usTune Title: [Here on earth, where foes surround us]Author: Anon.Date: 1886
Display Title: The harmonious chorusFirst Line: Here on earth, where foes surround usAuthor: UnknownMeter: 8. 7.Date: 1891Subject: Cherubim and Seraphim | ; Christians | Unity of; Church | Praises of the; Cross | Glorying in the; Cross | Lessons of the; Heaven | Songs of ; Saints | Union of, with each other; Sinners | Slavery of
Display Title: One Harmonious ChorusFirst Line: Here on earth, where foes surround usTune Title: [Here on earth, where foes surround us]Author: UnknownDate: 1891