Skip to main content
Remove ads
|
User Links
Log in
Register
Home Page
Home Page
Remove ads
|
User Links
Log in
Register
Discover
Browse Resources
Texts
Tunes
Instances
People
Hymnals
Exploration Tools
Topics
Popular Texts
Popular Tunes
Lectionary
Store
Blog
Forums
Tutorials
About Us
Collections
My Starred Hymns
My FlexScores
My Hymnals
My Purchased Files
Store
Connect
Blog
Forums
Volunteer
Facebook
Twitter
Close Menu
Log In
Register
Search
Advanced Search
Search by Melody
Collections
My Starred Hymns
My FlexScores
My Hymnals
My Purchased Files
Discover
Browse Resources
Texts
Tunes
Instances
People
Hymnals
Exploration Tools
Topics
Popular Texts
Popular Tunes
Lectionary
Store
Blog
Forums
Tutorials
About Us
['Tis sweet to think, as night comes on]
Contents
Top
Composer
Tune Info
Texts
Timeline
Media
Page Scans
Instances
['Tis sweet to think, as night comes on]
Composer: J. Lincoln Hall
Published in
2 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
J. Lincoln Hall
Used pseudonyms Maurice A. Clifton and Arthur Wilton.…
Go to person page >
^ top
Tune Information
Title:
['Tis sweet to think, as night comes on]
Composer:
J. Lincoln Hall
Incipit:
53333 21656 71533
Copyright:
Public Domain
^ top
Texts
No Night There
All texts published with ['Tis sweet to think, as night comes on]
^ top
Timeline
^ top
Media
Audio
MIDI file
from
Songs of Christian Service #105
^ top
Page Scans
View Page
The Voice of Praise: a compilation of the very best sacred songs for use in Sunday Schools and praise services (1904), p.81
^ top
Instances
Instances (1 - 2 of 2)
Add/Remove Fields requires JavaScript to run.
Add/Remove Fields
Songs of Christian Service #105
Tune Title
: ['Tis sweet to think, as night comes on]
First Line
: 'Tis sweet to think, as night comes on
Composer
: J. Lincoln Hall
Date
: 1903
Songs of Christian Service #105
The Voice of Praise #81
Tune Title
: ['Tis sweet to think, as night comes on]
First Line
: 'Tis sweet to think, as night comes on
Composer
: J. Lincoln Hall
Key
: G Major
Date
: 1904
The Voice of Praise #81
All instances
^ top
Suggestions or corrections?
Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or
getting Hymnary Pro
to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.