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'''Editor - Compiler:''' [[Joseph Funk]] | '''Editor - Compiler:''' [[Joseph Funk]] | ||
{{ | {{Volumes|4|Edition | ||
|1832|1|by Robinson and Hollis in Winchester, Virginia | |||
|1835|2|by Robinson and Hollis in Winchester, Virginia, 224 pp. | |||
|1842|3|by Henry Wartmann in Harrisonburg, Virginia | |||
|1847|4|by Joseph Funk and Sons in Mountain Valley, Virginia}} | |||
{{Descr|Influenced by Wyeth's ''[[Wyeth's Repository, Part Second|Repository]]'' (1813), Patterson's ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Church Music]]'' (1813), Freeman Lewis' ''[[The Beauties of Harmony (Freeman Lewis)|Beauties of Harmony]]'' (1814), Davisson's {{NoComp|Kentucky Harmony|Ananias Davisson}} (1816), and Leavitt's ''[[The Christian Lyre (Joshua Leavitt)|Christian Lyre]]'' (1830). In turn, influenced Walker's ''[[Southern Harmony]]'' (1835) and ''[[Southern and Western Pocket Harmonist]]'' (1846), White and King's ''[[The Sacred Harp (1844)|Sacred Harp]]'' (1844), and Hauser's ''[[The Hesperian Harp (William Hauser)|Hesperian Harp]]'' (1848). See {{NoComp|Harmonia Sacra|Joseph Funk}} for editions after 1847. Winchester, Virginia is about 65 miles up the Shenandoah Valley from Harrisonburg, and Mountain Valley is 12 miles northeast of Harrisonburg. [[Ananias Davisson]] of {{NoComp|Kentucky Harmony|Ananias Davisson}} fame lived in Harrisonburg for most of his adult life until his death in 1847. It is likely that the musical type used in this book's first two editions was borrowed from Davisson.}} | |||
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*[https://archive.org/details/compilationofgen1835funk Scan of 1835 Edition 2 at Archive.org]}} | |||
''' | ==References== | ||
*Doerfler, Amy M. 2011. ''Joseph Funk’s "A Compilation Of Genuine Church Music" (1832): An Analysis of Music and Methods''. Part II of ''Mass for Full Orchestra and SATB Chorus'', Ph. D. Dissertation, Kent State University. 148 pp. (starts on the 113th page of the PDF). | |||
*Eskew, Henry. 1996. ''The Harmonia Sacra handbook: A compilation of genuine information.'' The Hymn 47(2):56. | |||
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| ||align=right|1|| ||align=right|25||[[Divinity (Joseph Funk)|Divinity]]||[[Joseph Funk]]||1835||Awake, awake the sacred song||[[Anne Steele]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|2|| ||align=right|26||[[Paradise (Thomas Walker)|Paradise]]||[[Thomas Walker]]||1811||My God, the spring of all my joys||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|3|| ||align=right|26||[[Athens (Tommaso Giordani)|Athens]]||[[Tommaso Giordani]]||1800||Beyond the glittering, starry skies||[[James Fanch]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|1|| ||align=right|27|| ||Milan||||||Awake, awake the sacred song||[[Anne Steele]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|18||align=right|4||align=right|37||align=right|27||[[Brunswick (William Lawrence)|Brunswick]]||[[William Lawrence]]||1719||Why doth the man of riches grow||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|2||align=right|5||align=right|28||align=right|28||Advocate||||1831||Savior, I do feel thy merit||||87.87.D.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|6|| ||align=right|28||[[Zion's Light (William Nicholson)|Zion's Light]]||[[William Nicholson]]||1820||That glorious day is drawing nigh||[[John Leland]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|3||align=right|7||align=right|29||align=right|29||[[London (Scottish Psalter)|London]]||[[Scottish Psalter]]||1635||Now let our cheerful eyes survey||[[Philip Doddridge]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|109||align=right|8||align=right|94||align=right|30||[[Gospel Trumpet (John Cole)|Gospel Trumpet]]||[[John Cole]]||1799||Hark, how the gospel trumpet sounds||[[John Cole]]||88.88.84.|| | |||
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|align=right|4||align=right|9||align=right|30||align=right|30||Sweet Affliction||||1820||In the floods of tribulation||[[Samuel Pearce]]||87.87.47.|| | |||
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|align=right|6||align=right|10||align=right|31||align=right|31||[[Rockingham (Amzi Chapin)|Rockingham]]||[[Amzi Chapin]]||1813||Come, happy souls, approach your God||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|7|| ||align=right|32|| ||Norfolk||||||Indulgent Father, how divine||[[Sowden]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|11|| ||align=right|32||[[Missionary Herald (William E. Miller)|Missionary Herald]]||[[William E. Miller]]||1803||Ye messengers of Christ||[[Mrs. Vokes]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|8||align=right|12||align=right|32||align=right|32||[[Confidence (Joseph Funk)|Confidence]]||[[Joseph Funk]]||1832||When Hannah, pressed with grief||[[John Newton]]||66.66.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|9||align=right|13||align=right|33||align=right|33||[[Mount Tabor (Francois Barthelemon)|Mount Tabor]]||[[Francois Barthelemon]]||1790||On Tabor's top the Savior stands||[[William Collyer]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|10||align=right|14||align=right|33||align=right|33||[[Old Hundred (Louis Bourgeois)|Old Hundred]]||[[Louis Bourgeois]]||1561||To God the great, the ever blessed||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|11||align=right|15||align=right|34||align=right|34||Greenville||||||Amazing grace! How sweet the sound||[[John Newton]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|16|| ||align=right|34||[[Illumination (Lowell Mason)|Illumination]]||[[Lowell Mason]]||||Hail to the Lord's anointed||[[James Montgomery]]||76.76.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|13||align=right|17||align=right|35||align=right|35||[[Christmas (George Frederic Handel)|Christmas]]||[[George Frederic Handel]]||1728||Hark! From on high those blissful strains||[[Joseph Funk]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|15||align=right|18||align=right|36||align=right|36||[[Suffolk (William Billings)|Suffolk]]||[[William Billings]]||1770||Where is my God? Does he retire||[[Anne Steele]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|16||align=right|19||align=right|36||align=right|36||[[Kingwood (R. D. Humphreys)|Kingwood]]||[[R. D. Humphreys]]||1820||When, with my mind devoutly pressed||[[Moses Browne]]||88.68.86.|| | |||
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|align=right|12||align=right|20||align=right|34||align=right|37||[[Mear (Em. Mathews)|Mear]]||[[Em. Mathews]]||1720||Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|19|| ||align=right|38|| ||Happiness||||||Of all the joys we mortals know||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|20||align=right|21||align=right|38||align=right|38||Adisham||||1793||How pleasant and divinely fair||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|14||align=right|22||align=right|35||align=right|38||[[Swanwich (John Lucas)|Swanwich]]||[[John Lucas]]||1789||Father of mercies, in thy word||[[Anne Steele]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|21||align=right|23||align=right|39||align=right|39||[[Braintree (Thomas Butts)|Braintree]]||[[Thomas Butts]]||1754||This is the day thue Lord hath made||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|23||align=right|24||align=right|40||align=right|40||[[Peckham (Isaac Smith)|Peckham]]||[[Isaac Smith]]||1775||To God, the only wise||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|24||align=right|25||align=right|40||align=right|40||[[Cambridge (John Randall)|Cambridge]]||[[John Randall]]||1786||How did my heart rejoice to hear||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|25||align=right|26||align=right|41||align=right|41||[[Standish (Robert Bennet)|Standish]]||[[Robert Bennet]]||1699||Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|26||align=right|27||align=right|41||align=right|41||[[Stroudwater (Matthew Wilkins)|Stroudwater]]||[[Matthew Wilkins]]||1723||I'll speak the honors of my King||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|27||align=right|28||align=right|42||align=right|42||[[Walsal (Matthew Wilkins)|Walsal]]||[[Matthew Wilkins]]||1723||How shall the young secure their hearts||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|28||align=right|29||align=right|42||align=right|42||[[Warwick (Samuel Stanley)|Warwick]]||[[Samuel Stanley]]||1800||How sweet the name of Jesus sounds||[[John Newton]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|29||align=right|30||align=right|43||align=right|43||[[St. Ann’s (William Croft)|St. Ann’s]]||[[William Croft]]||1708||My God, my portion and my love||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|30||align=right|31||align=right|43||align=right|43||[[Winter (Daniel Read)|Winter]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1785||Happy the soul that lives on high||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|31||align=right|32||align=right|44||align=right|44||[[Pleyel's Hymn (Ignaz Pleyel)|Pleyel's Hymn]]||[[Ignaz Pleyel]]||1788||Sinners turn, why will you die||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|32||align=right|33||align=right|44||align=right|44||[[Egypt (James Leach)|Egypt]]||[[James Leach]]||1794||And must this body die||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|33||align=right|34||align=right|45||align=right|45||[[St. Thomas (Aaron Williams)|St. Thomas]]||[[Aaron Williams]]||1763||Shall wisdom cry aloud||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|34||align=right|35||align=right|45||align=right|45||Bloomfield||||1799||My sorrows, like a flood||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|35||align=right|36||align=right|46||align=right|46||[[Bedford (William Wheal)|Bedford]]||[[William Wheal]]||1720||Early, my God, without delay||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|36||align=right|37||align=right|46||align=right|46||[[Stockbridge (Alexander Gillet)|Stockbridge]]||[[Alexander Gillet]]||1792||Though troubles assail, and dangers affright||[[John Newton]]||10 10.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|37||align=right|38||align=right|47||align=right|47||Carmarthen||||1778||Arise, my soul, arise||[[Charles Wesley]]||66.66.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|38||align=right|39||align=right|48||align=right|48||[[Alfreton (W. Beastall)|Alfreton]]||[[W. Beastall]]||1814||O thou, to whose all-searching sight||[[Nicolaus Zinzendorf]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|39||align=right|40||align=right|48||align=right|48||[[Tamworth (C. Lockhart)|Tamworth]]||[[C. Lockhart]]||1792||O thou God of my salvation||[[Thomas Olivers]]||87.87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|40||align=right|41||align=right|49||align=right|49||[[Oldford (William Rogers)|Oldford]]||[[William Rogers]]||1686||Sure there's a righteous God||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|41||align=right|42||align=right|49||align=right|49||[[Suffield (Oliver King)|Suffield]]||[[Oliver King]]||1779||Teach me the measure of my days||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|42||align=right|43||align=right|50||align=right|50||[[Shoel (Thomas Shoel)|Shoel]]||[[Thomas Shoel]]||1794||Who is this fair one in distress||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|43||align=right|44||align=right|50||align=right|50||[[Kimbolton (Stephen Addington)|Kimbolton]]||[[Stephen Addington]]||1786||So let our lives and lips express||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|44||align=right|45||align=right|51||align=right|51||[[Condescension (Isaiah Tucker)|Condescension]]||[[Isaiah Tucker]]||1792||There is a house not made with hands||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|45||align=right|46||align=right|52||align=right|52||[[New Sabbath (Stephen Addington)|New Sabbath]]||[[Stephen Addington]]||1788||Jesus, my Savior, brother, friend||[[Charles Wesley]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|46||align=right|47||align=right|52||align=right|52||[[Kingsbridge (William Smith)|Kingsbridge]]||[[William Smith]]||1754||Great God, indulge my humble claim||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|47||align=right|48||align=right|53||align=right|53||[[Shirland (Samuel Stanley)|Shirland]]||[[Samuel Stanley]]||1799||My God, my life, my love||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|48||align=right|49||align=right|54||align=right|54||[[Castle Street (Stephen Addington)|Castle Street]]||[[Stephen Addington]]||1788||Now to the Lord a noble song||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|49||align=right|50||align=right|54||align=right|54||[[Carr’s Lane (Samuel Stanley)|Carr’s Lane]]||[[Samuel Stanley]]||1800||Ye humble souls that seek the Lord||[[Philip Doddridge]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|50||align=right|51||align=right|55||align=right|55||[[Dublin (William Daman)|Dublin]]||[[William Daman]]||1591||Out of the deeps of long distress||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|51||align=right|52||align=right|56||align=right|56||Dresden||||||Lo, he comes with clouds descending||[[Charles Wesley]]||87.87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|52||align=right|53||align=right|56||align=right|56||[[St. Olaves (J. Husband)|St. Olaves]]||[[J. Husband]]||1789||Father, I stretch my hands to thee||[[Charles Wesley]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|54||align=right|54||align=right|58||align=right|57||Isle of Wight||||1711||My God, consider my distress||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|55||align=right|55||align=right|58||align=right|57||[[Berlin (Thomas Clark)|Berlin]]||[[Thomas Clark]]||1811||I send the joys of earth away||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|56||align=right|56||align=right|59||align=right|58||Burstall||||1761||O for a closer walk with God||[[William Cowper]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|53||align=right|57||align=right|57||align=right|58||Zion||||||House of our God, with cheerful anthems ring||[[Philip Doddridge]]||10 10.10 10.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|57||align=right|58||align=right|59||align=right|59||[[Brewer (John Hall)|Brewer]]||[[John Hall]]||1800||What happy men or angels these||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|59||align=right|59||align=right|61||align=right|60||[[Aylesbury (John Chetham)|Aylesbury]]||[[John Chetham]]||1717||I lift my soul to God||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|58||align=right|60||align=right|60||align=right|60||[[Mystery (James Leach)|Mystery]]||[[James Leach]]||1789||Jesus drinks the bitter cup||[[Charles Wesley]]||76.76.77.76.|| | |||
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|align=right|60||align=right|61||align=right|61||align=right|61||[[Crowle (James Green)|Crowle]]||[[James Green]]||1724||God of my life, look gently down||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|61||align=right|62||align=right|62||align=right|62||[[Anxiety (James Leach)|Anxiety]]||[[James Leach]]||1794||Often I seek my Lord by night||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|62||align=right|63||align=right|62||align=right|62||[[Plymouth Dock (William E. Miller)|Plymouth Dock]]||[[William E. Miller]]||1803||Jesus, thy boundless love to me||[[Paul Gerhardt]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|63||align=right|64||align=right|63||align=right|63||[[Dunlap’s Creek (Samuel McFarland)|Dunlap’s Creek]]||[[Samuel McFarland]]||1814||Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|64||align=right|65||align=right|64||align=right|64||[[Mount Ephraim (Benjamin Milgrove)|Mount Ephraim]]||[[Benjamin Milgrove]]||1768||Your harps, ye trembling saints||[[Augustus Toplady]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|65||align=right|66||align=right|64||align=right|64||[[New Hope (Ananias Davisson)|New Hope]]||[[Ananias Davisson]]||1820||Come, we that love the Lord||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|66||align=right|67||align=right|65||align=right|65||New Salem||||1813||O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight||[[Joseph Swain]]||11 8.11 8.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|68|| ||align=right|65||[[Tallis' Evening Hymn (Thomas Tallis)|Tallis' Evening Hymn]]||[[Thomas Tallis]]||1567||Glory to thee, my God, this night||[[Thomas Ken]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|67|| ||align=right|65|| ||Worksop||||||As on the cross the Savior hung||[[Samuel Stennett]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|68||align=right|69||align=right|66||align=right|66||[[Milton (Samuel Arnold)|Milton]]||[[Samuel Arnold]]||1791||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||[[John Stennett]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|70|| ||align=right|66||The Dying Penitent||||||As on the cross the Savior hung||[[Samuel Stennett]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|70|| ||align=right|67|| ||[[Wantage (Samuel Stanley)|Wantage]]||[[Samuel Stanley]]||||Our days, alas, our mortal days||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|73||align=right|71||align=right|69||align=right|67||[[Bangor (William Tansur)|Bangor]]||[[William Tansur]]||1735||Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|71||align=right|72||align=right|68||align=right|68||[[Harmony (James Leach)|Harmony]]||[[James Leach]]||1794||O what shall I do my Savior to praise||[[Charles Wesley]]||10 10.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|72|| ||align=right|68|| ||[[Leeds (William Croft)|Leeds]]||[[William Croft]]||||Shine, mighty God, on our land shine||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.||Ps.67 | |||
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| ||align=right|73|| ||align=right|68||[[The Band of Love (Edward Miller)|The Band of Love]]||[[Edward Miller]]||1800||Our souls, by love together knit||[[Edward Miller]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|74||align=right|74||align=right|70||align=right|70||[[Matthias (Samuel Stanley)|Matthias]]||[[Samuel Stanley]]||1800||Almighty Maker, God||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|75||align=right|75||align=right|70||align=right|70||Brandenburg||||||O when shall I see Jesus||[[John Leland]]||76.76.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|76||align=right|76||align=right|71||align=right|71||[[St. Brides (Samuel Howard)|St. Brides]]||[[Samuel Howard]]||1762||Blest comforter divine||[[Lydia Sigourney]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|77||align=right|77||align=right|72||align=right|72||[[Falmouth (Martin Madan)|Falmouth]]||[[Martin Madan]]||1769||What are these arrayed in white||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|78||align=right|78||align=right|73||align=right|73||[[Fairfax (William Smith)|Fairfax]]||[[William Smith]]||1754||Depth of mercy! Can there be||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|79||align=right|79||align=right|73||align=right|73||[[Windham (Daniel Read)|Windham]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1785||Broad is the road that leads to death||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|81||align=right|80||align=right|74||align=right|74||[[Hamilton (James Leach)|Hamilton]]||[[James Leach]]||1789||When at this distance, Lord, we trace||[[Philip Doddridge]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|82||align=right|81||align=right|74||align=right|74||[[Mount Calvary (Stephen Jenks)|Mount Calvary]]||[[Stephen Jenks]]||1803||Hearts of stone, relent! Relent!||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|80||align=right|82||align=right|73||align=right|75||Judgment||||1835||Day of judgment! Day of wonders||[[John Newton]]||87.87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|83||align=right|83||align=right|76||align=right|76||[[Armley (Georg Neumark)|Armley]]||[[Georg Neumark]]||1657||Thee whom my soul admires above||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|84||align=right|84||align=right|76||align=right|76||[[Shepherd of Israel (H. Phillips)|Shepherd of Israel]]||[[H. Phillips]]||1796||Thou shepherd of Israel and mine||[[Charles Wesley]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|85||align=right|85||align=right|77||align=right|77||[[Alarming Voice (James Boyd)|Alarming Voice]]||[[James Boyd]]||1818||Sinner, art thou still secure||[[John Newton]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|86||align=right|86||align=right|78||align=right|78||[[Redeeming Love (John Worgan)|Redeeming Love]]||[[John Worgan]]||1765||Now begin the heavenly theme||[[Anonymous]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|87||align=right|87||align=right|78||align=right|78||[[Hampton (James Leach)|Hampton]]||[[James Leach]]||1789||Away with our sorrow and fear||[[Charles Wesley]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|88||align=right|88||align=right|79||align=right|79||[[Munich (Ralph Harrison)|Munich]]||[[Ralph Harrison]]||1788||Behold a stranger at the door||[[Joseph Grigg]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|89||align=right|89||align=right|80||align=right|80||[[Carlisle (Martin Madan)|Carlisle]]||[[Martin Madan]]||1772||Glorious things of thee are spoken||[[John Newton]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|90||align=right|90||align=right|81||align=right|81||Bavaria||||||Why shrinks my weak nature||[[Anonymous]]||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|91||align=right|91||align=right|81||align=right|81||[[Lisbon (Daniel Read)|Lisbon]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1785||Welcome, sweet day of rest||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|92||align=right|92||align=right|82||align=right|82||[[Vernon (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Vernon]]||[[Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||Come, O thou traveler unknown||[[Charles Wesley]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|93||align=right|93||align=right|82||align=right|82||[[Little Marlborough (Aaron Williams)|Little Marlborough]]||[[Aaron Williams]]||1763||Lord, what a feeble piece||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|94||align=right|94||align=right|83||align=right|83||[[Windsor (William Daman)|Windsor]]||[[William Daman]]||1591||That awful day will surely come||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|95||align=right|95||align=right|83||align=right|83||[[Bath (James Green)|Bath]]||[[James Green]]||1713||Nature with open volume stands||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|97||align=right|96||align=right|84||align=right|84||[[Light Street (William E. Miller)|Light Street]]||[[William E. Miller]]||1813||In songs of sublime adoration||[[Robert Keen]]||11 8.11 8.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|98|| ||align=right|85|| ||Jubilation||||||O'er the gloomy hills of darkness||[[John Rippon]]||87.87.47.||H.428 | |||
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| ||align=right|97|| ||align=right|85||[[Eden of Love (Joseph Funk)|Eden of Love]]||[[Joseph Funk]]||1830||How sweet to reflect on those joys||[[W. C. Tillou]]||12 11.12 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|100||align=right|98||align=right|87||align=right|86||Felicity||||||Earth has engrossed my love too long||[[Augustus Toplady]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|101||align=right|99||align=right|87||align=right|86||[[Wiltshire (Joseph Stephenson)|Wiltshire]]||[[Joseph Stephenson]]||1740||From thee, my God, my joys shall rise||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|96||align=right|100||align=right|83||align=right|87||[[Rochester (Israel Holdroyd)|Rochester]]||[[Israel Holdroyd]]||1722||Come children, learn to fear the Lord||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|99||align=right|101||align=right|86||align=right|88||[[Primrose (Amzi Chapin)|Primrose]]||[[Amzi Chapin]]||1812||Hosanna to the Prince of light||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|17||align=right|102||align=right|36||align=right|88||[[Idumea (Ananias Davisson)|Idumea]]||[[Ananias Davisson]]||1816||Is this the kind return||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|102||align=right|103||align=right|89||align=right|89||Magdeburg||||1742||Bless, O my soul, the living God||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|103||align=right|104||align=right|89||align=right|89||[[Cookham (William Smith)|Cookham]]||[[William Smith]]||1754||Holy Jesus, lovely Lamb||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|104||align=right|105||align=right|90||align=right|90||[[Amsterdam (Johann Hille)|Amsterdam]]||[[Johann Hille]]||1742||Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings||[[Robert Seagrave]]||76.76.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|105||align=right|106||align=right|90||align=right|90||[[Olney (James Boyd)|Olney]]||[[James Boyd]]||1818||Hail! Thou once despised Jesus||||87.87.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|106||align=right|107||align=right|91||align=right|91||[[Devotion (Alexander Johnson)|Devotion]]||[[Alexander Johnson]]||1818||O for a sweet inspiring ray||[[Anne Steele]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|107||align=right|108||align=right|92||align=right|92||[[Devizes (James Tucker)|Devizes]]||[[James Tucker]]||1792||Thrice happy souls who born from heaven||[[Philip Doddridge]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|22||align=right|109||align=right|39||align=right|92||[[Newton (Isaac Smith)|Newton]]||[[Isaac Smith]]||1779||Far as thy name is known||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|112||align=right|110||align=right|96||align=right|93||[[Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)|Rockbridge]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1812||Sweet is the work, my God, my King||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|111|| ||align=right|94||[[Conquest ((chorale) Z.6699)|Conquest]]||[[(chorale) Z.6699]]||1790||Dark and thorny is the desert||[[Anonymous]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|110||align=right|112||align=right|94||align=right|94||[[Oporto (John Wade)|Oporto]]||[[John Wade]]||1795||Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph||[[The Christian Lyre]]||11 11.11 10.|| | |||
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|align=right|111||align=right|113||align=right|95||align=right|95||Georgia||||1786||Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|113||align=right|114||align=right|96||align=right|96||[[Brookfield (William Billings)|Brookfield]]||[[William Billings]]||1770||Remember, Lord, our mortal state||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|115|| ||align=right|96||[[Tisbury (J. Husband)|Tisbury]]||[[J. Husband]]||1790||Let every mortal ear attend||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|114||align=right|116||align=right|97||align=right|97||[[Solemnity (Ananias Davisson)|Solemnity]]||[[Ananias Davisson]]||1817||Twas on that night, that doleful night||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|115||align=right|117||align=right|98||align=right|98||Ascension||||||Jesus, our triumphant head||[[Joseph Hart]]||77.77.D.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|118|| ||align=right|100||[[Female Pilgrim (Anonymous)|Female Pilgrim]]||[[Anonymous]]||1813||Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger||[[The Christian Lyre]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|119|| ||align=right|100||[[Christian Hope (Joseph Funk)|Christian Hope]]||[[Joseph Funk]]||1835||My soul would fain indulge a hope||[[Joseph Steward]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|120|| ||align=right|101||[[Orland (W. Arnold)|Orland]]||[[W. Arnold]]||1807||Awake, Jerusalem, awake||[[Charles Wesley]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|117||align=right|121||align=right|101||align=right|102||[[Mendon (William Billings)|Mendon]]||[[William Billings]]||1781||Vain, delusive world, adieu||[[Charles Wesley]]||76.76.78.76.|| | |||
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|align=right|118||align=right|122||align=right|102||align=right|102||[[Romaine (Charles Banister)|Romaine]]||[[Charles Banister]]||1792||From Greenland's icy mountains||[[Reginald Heber]]||76.76.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|119||align=right|123||align=right|103||align=right|103||Truro||||1778||Great God, let all my tuneful powers||[[Ottiwell Heginbothom]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|120||align=right|124||align=right|104||align=right|104||[[Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)|Star in the East]]||[[Deodatus Dutton]]||1830||Hail the blest morn, when the great mediator||[[Reginald Heber]]||11 10.11 10.|| | |||
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|align=right|121||align=right|125||align=right|105||align=right|104||[[Pisgah (James Lowry)|Pisgah]]||[[James Lowry]]||1817||When I can read my title clear||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|122||align=right|126||align=right|105||align=right|105||Solon||||||There is a fountain filled with blood||[[William Cowper]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|123|| ||align=right|106|| ||Jacob's Well||||||At Jacob's Well a stranger sought||[[Joseph Grigg]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|200||align=right|127||align=right|160||align=right|106||[[Lenox (Lewis Edson)|Lenox]]||[[Lewis Edson]]||1782||Hark, hark! The notes of joy||[[Andrew Reed]]||66.66.88.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|128|| ||align=right|106||Warning Voice||||||Stop, poor sinners, stop and think||[[John Newton]]||76.76.77.76.|| | |||
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|align=right|124||align=right|129||align=right|107||align=right|107||[[New Mark (Amos Bull)|New Mark]]||[[Amos Bull]]||1813||Let Zion's watchmen all awake||[[Philip Doddridge]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|69||align=right|130||align=right|66||align=right|108||[[Mount Pleasant (James Leach)|Mount Pleasant]]||[[James Leach]]||1789||Those glorious minds, how bright they shine||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|125||align=right|131||align=right|108||align=right|108||Christ's Invitation||||||Amazing sight! The Savior stands||[[Henry Alline]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|128||align=right|132||align=right|109||align=right|109||[[Hamburg ((Chorale))|Hamburg]]||[[(Chorale)]]||||Precious Bible! What a treasure||[[John Newton]]||87.87.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|129||align=right|133||align=right|110||align=right|110||Dunkirk||||||Lift your eyes of faith, and see||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|130||align=right|134||align=right|110||align=right|111||[[Supplication (Lucius Chapin)|Supplication]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1810||Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|131||align=right|135||align=right|111||align=right|111||[[Wells (Israel Holdroyd)|Wells]]||[[Israel Holdroyd]]||1722||Ye nations round the earth, rejoice||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|132|| ||align=right|112|| ||Yarmouth||||||Ye simple souls that stray||[[John Wesley]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|126||align=right|136||align=right|108||align=right|112||[[Barby (William Tansur)|Barby]]||[[William Tansur]]||1742||The Savior! O what endless charms||[[Anne Steele]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|133||align=right|137||align=right|112||align=right|112||[[Friendship (Charles Woodward)|Friendship]]||[[Charles Woodward]]||1812||Ye simple souls that stray||[[Charles Wesley]]||66.66.86.86.|| | |||
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|align=right|134||align=right|138||align=right|113||align=right|113||[[Union (Alexander Gillet)|Union]]||[[Alexander Gillet]]||1781||God moves in a mysterious way||[[William Cowper]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|135||align=right|139||align=right|114||align=right|114||[[New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)|New Monmouth]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1812||Come thou fount of every blessing||[[Robert Robinson]]||87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|136||align=right|140||align=right|114||align=right|114||[[Pleyel's Second (Ignaz Pleyel)|Pleyel's Second]]||[[Ignaz Pleyel]]||1786||O joyful sound of gospel grace||[[Charles Wesley]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|137||align=right|141||align=right|115||align=right|115||[[Watchman (James Leach)|Watchman]]||[[James Leach]]||1794||My God, permit my tongue||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|138||align=right|142||align=right|116||align=right|116||[[St. Dennis (John Whitaker)|St. Dennis]]||[[John Whitaker]]||1819||Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver streams||[[Maria De Fleury]]||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|139||align=right|143||align=right|116||align=right|116||[[Portugal (Thomas Thorley)|Portugal]]||[[Thomas Thorley]]||1778||How lovely, how divinely sweet||[[Anne Steele]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|144|| ||align=right|117||Melody||||||Sinners, take the friendly warning||[[Village Hymns]]||87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|141||align=right|145||align=right|118||align=right|118||[[New Concord (W. Parkinson)|New Concord]]||[[W. Parkinson]]||||O how happy are they||[[Charles Wesley]]||669.669.|| | |||
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|align=right|142||align=right|146||align=right|118||align=right|118||[[Littleton (Aaron Williams)|Littleton]]||[[Aaron Williams]]||1763||Lo! He cometh; countless trumpets||[[John Cennick]]||87.87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|143||align=right|147||align=right|119||align=right|119||Irish||||1749||I'll bless the Lord from day to day||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|144||align=right|148||align=right|120||align=right|120||[[Fiducia (J. Robertson)|Fiducia]]||[[J. Robertson]]||1813||Father, I long, I faint to see||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|145||align=right|149||align=right|120||align=right|120||[[Liberty (William E. Miller)|Liberty]]||[[William E. Miller]]||1813||Lo! God is here, let us adore||[[Gerhardt Tersteegen]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|146||align=right|150||align=right|121||align=right|121||[[Retirement (Ananias Davisson)|Retirement]]||[[Ananias Davisson]]||1820||When I survey the wondrous cross||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|147||align=right|151||align=right|122||align=right|122||[[Miles’ Lane (William Shrubsole)|Miles’ Lane]]||[[William Shrubsole]]||1779||All hail the powers of Jesus' name||[[Edward Perronet]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|148||align=right|152||align=right|122||align=right|122||[[Dover (Timothy Swan)|Dover]]||[[Timothy Swan]]||1792||My soul, thy great Creator praise||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|149||align=right|153||align=right|123||align=right|123||[[Bethel (Lucius Chapin)|Bethel]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1812||Let Zion and her sons rejoice||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|150||align=right|154||align=right|124||align=right|124||[[Salem (Bovelle)|Salem]]||[[Bovelle]]||1817||He dies, the firned of sinners dies||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|151||align=right|155||align=right|124||align=right|124||[[Middleton (Amos Bull)|Middleton]]||[[Amos Bull]]||1778||Hail the day that saw him rise||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|152||align=right|156||align=right|125||align=right|125||[[Ninety-Third (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Ninety-Third]]||[[Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||My Savior and my King||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|153||align=right|157||align=right|126||align=right|126||[[Stafford (Daniel Read)|Stafford]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1782||Raise your triumphant songs||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|154||align=right|158||align=right|126||align=right|126||[[Basil ((chorale) Z.4429)|Basil]]||[[(chorale) Z.4429]]||1722||And can it be that I should gain||[[Charles Wesley]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|155||align=right|159||align=right|127||align=right|127||[[Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)|Liberty Hall]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1810||Alas! And did my Savior bleed||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|156||align=right|160||align=right|128||align=right|128||[[St. Martin's (William Tansur)|St. Martin's]]||[[William Tansur]]||1748||Behold the glories of the Lamb||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|204||align=right|161||align=right|162||align=right|128||[[Jordan (William Billings)|Jordan]]||[[William Billings]]||1786||There is a land of pure delight||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|157||align=right|162||align=right|129||align=right|129||[[Consolation (Lucius Chapin)|Consolation]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1812||Once more, my soul, the rising day||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|158||align=right|163||align=right|130||align=right|130||[[Easter Anthem (William Billings)|Easter Anthem]]||[[William Billings]]||1787||The Lord is risen indeed||||Anthem|| | |||
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|align=right|159|| ||align=right|132|| ||Clifton||||||Mortals awake, with angels join||[[Samuel Medley]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|160||align=right|164||align=right|133||align=right|132||[[Tender Thought (Ananias Davisson)|Tender Thought]]||[[Ananias Davisson]]||1816||Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise||[[Philip Doddridge]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|165|| ||align=right|132||Disciple||||||Jesus, I my cross have taken||[[Henry Lyte]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|161||align=right|166||align=right|133||align=right|133||[[New Hundred (John Tufts)|New Hundred]]||[[John Tufts]]||1723||Not to condemn the sons of men||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|163||align=right|167||align=right|134||align=right|134||[[Communion (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Communion]]||[[Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||How sweet and awful is the place||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|164||align=right|168||align=right|134||align=right|134||Petersfield||||1808||Savior, prince of Israel's race||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|165||align=right|169||align=right|135||align=right|135||Sovereign Grace||||||Tell me, Savior, from above||||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|166||align=right|170||align=right|136||align=right|136||[[Salvation (Robert Boyd)|Salvation]]||[[Robert Boyd]]||1816||Come humble sinner, in whose breast||[[Edmund Jones]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|167||align=right|171||align=right|136||align=right|136||[[Germany ((chorale?))|Germany]]||[[(chorale?)]]||||Come, Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness||[[Paul Gerhardt]]||87.87.77.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|168||align=right|172||align=right|137||align=right|137||[[Liverpool (Robert Wainwright)|Liverpool]]||[[Robert Wainwright]]||1774||Let every tongue thy goodness speak||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|173|| ||align=right|138||Resurrection||||1835||Angels, roll the rock away||[[Thomas Scott]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|162||align=right|174||align=right|133||align=right|138||[[Pensford (Thomas Clark)|Pensford]]||[[Thomas Clark]]||1811||Hearken to the solemn voice||[[Charles Wesley]]||76.76.77.76.|| | |||
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|align=right|169||align=right|175||align=right|139||align=right|139||[[Exultation (Anonymous)|Exultation]]||[[Anonymous]]||1813||Come away to the skies||[[Charles Wesley]]||669.669.|| | |||
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|align=right|170||align=right|176||align=right|140||align=right|140||[[Kershaw (William E. Miller)|Kershaw]]||[[William E. Miller]]||1813||Come ye sinners, poor and needy||[[Joseph Hart]]||87.87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|171||align=right|177||align=right|140||align=right|140||[[Lena (Daniel Belknap)|Lena]]||[[Daniel Belknap]]||1794||See the Lord of glory dying||[[Joseph Hart]]||88.78.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|172||align=right|178||align=right|141||align=right|141||Winchester||||1742||No more, dear Savior, will I boast||[[Samuel Stennett]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|220||align=right|179||align=right|174||align=right|142||[[Salford (James Leach)|Salford]]||[[James Leach]]||1794||With joy we meditate the grace||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|173||align=right|180||align=right|142||align=right|142||Zion’s Pilgrim||||1821||This is my beloved, his form is divine||[[Joseph Swain]]||11 8.11 8.|| | |||
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|align=right|174||align=right|181||align=right|143||align=right|143||[[Medfield (William Mather)|Medfield]]||[[William Mather]]||1797||My Shepherd will supply my need||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|175||align=right|182||align=right|144||align=right|144||Greenfields||||1818||How tedious and tasteless the hours||[[John Newton]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|183|| ||align=right|144||[[Anticipation (Thomas Clark)|Anticipation]]||[[Thomas Clark]]||1805||On earth the song begins||[[Joseph Swain]]||66.66.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|177||align=right|184||align=right|145||align=right|145||[[Newry (John Hatton)|Newry]]||[[John Hatton]]||1793||Now let our souls, on wings sublime||[[Thomas Gibbons]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|176||align=right|185||align=right|144||align=right|146||[[Resignation (Anonymous)|Resignation]]||[[Anonymous]]||1828||And let this feeble body fail||[[Charles Wesley]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|178||align=right|186||align=right|146||align=right|146||[[Westford (Daniel Read)|Westford]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1785||Descend from heaven, immortal Dove||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|181|| ||align=right|148|| ||Annapolis||||||My soul forsakes her vain delight||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.||H.10 B.2 | |||
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| ||align=right|187|| ||align=right|148||[[Social Band (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Social Band]]||[[Jeremiah Ingalls]]||1805||Say now, ye lovely social band||[[John Campell]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|182||align=right|188||align=right|148||align=right|148||[[Romney (Johann Haydn)|Romney]]||[[Johann Haydn]]||1806||Sometimes the light surprises||[[William Cowper]]||76.76.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|183||align=right|189||align=right|149||align=right|149||[[Augusta (James Boyd)|Augusta]]||[[James Boyd]]||1818||While thee I seek, protecting power||[[Helen Williams]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|184|| ||align=right|150|| ||Rapture||||||–||[[Charles Wesley]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|185||align=right|190||align=right|150||align=right|150||[[Triumph (James Leach)|Triumph]]||[[James Leach]]||1789||Lord, what a heaven of saving grace||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|191|| ||align=right|150||Love Divine||||1835||Love divine, all loves excelling||[[Charles Wesley]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|186||align=right|192||align=right|151||align=right|151||[[Luton (G. Burder)|Luton]]||[[G. Burder]]||1777||Bright as the sun's meridian blaze||[[William Shrubsole]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|188||align=right|193||align=right|153||align=right|152||[[Contemplation (Anonymous)|Contemplation]]||[[Anonymous]]||||When quiet in my house I sit||[[Charles Wesley]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|187||align=right|194||align=right|152||align=right|152||Lovest thou me?||||||Hark, my soul! It is the Lord||[[William Cowper]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|189||align=right|195||align=right|153||align=right|153||[[Sincerity (George Wall)|Sincerity]]||[[George Wall]]||1814||Jesus' precious name excels||||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|190||align=right|196||align=right|153||align=right|153||Frankfort||||||Lord, I cannot let thee go||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|191|| ||align=right|154|| ||Cumberland||||||Who shall ascend thy heavenly place||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.||Ps.15 | |||
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|align=right|192||align=right|197||align=right|154||align=right|154||[[Haddam (Edward Harwood)|Haddam]]||[[Edward Harwood]]||1781||When overwhelmed with grief||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|198|| ||align=right|154||[[Arlington (Samuel Arne)|Arlington]]||[[Samuel Arne]]||1784||Am I a soldier of the cross||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|193||align=right|199||align=right|155||align=right|155||Archdale||||||Father, how wide thy glories shine||[[Charles Wesley]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|195|| ||align=right|156|| ||Fraternity||||||When Joseph his brethren beheld||[[John Newton]]||L.M.D.||H.12 | |||
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|align=right|194||align=right|200||align=right|155||align=right|156||[[Shields (James Leach)|Shields]]||[[James Leach]]||1794||O, if my soul were formed for woe||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|201|| ||align=right|156||[[Joseph's Tenderness (Thomas Clark)|Joseph's Tenderness]]||[[Thomas Clark]]||1811||When Joseph his brethren beheld||[[John Newton]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|196||align=right|202||align=right|157||align=right|157||[[Virginia (Oliver Brownson)|Virginia]]||[[Oliver Brownson]]||1782||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|197||align=right|203||align=right|158||align=right|158||[[Portsmouth (Thomas Knibb)|Portsmouth]]||[[Thomas Knibb]]||1765||Blow ye the trumpets, blow||[[Charles Wesley]]||66.66.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|198||align=right|204||align=right|159||align=right|159||[[All Saints (William Knapp)|All Saints]]||[[William Knapp]]||1738||Why should we start, and fear to die||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|199||align=right|205||align=right|159||align=right|159||Bourbon||||1814||From deep distress and troubled thoughts||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|201||align=right|206||align=right|160||align=right|160||[[Abingdon (Jones)|Abingdon]]||[[Jones]]||1820||The wondering world enquires to know||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|202||align=right|207||align=right|160||align=right|160||[[Mount Carmel (Oliver Holden)|Mount Carmel]]||[[Oliver Holden]]||1803||I am the Savior, I the almighty God||[[Isaac Watts]]||10 10.10 10.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|203||align=right|208||align=right|161||align=right|161||[[Moreton (John Arnold)|Moreton]]||[[John Arnold]]||1757||Look up, ye saints! Direct your eyes||[[John Needham]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|205||align=right|209||align=right|162||align=right|162||John Street||||1791||Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|207||align=right|210||align=right|164||align=right|164||[[Pilgrim's Farewell (Field)|Pilgrim's Farewell]]||[[Field]]||1793||Farewell my friends, I must be gone||[[Samuel Crossman]]||88.88.66.66.48.|| | |||
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|align=right|208||align=right|211||align=right|165||align=right|165||[[St. Peter's (Edward Harwood)|St. Peter's]]||[[Edward Harwood]]||1786||I hear a voice that comes from far||[[Thomas Kelly]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|209||align=right|212||align=right|165||align=right|165||[[Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)|Kedron]]||[[Amos Pilsbury]]||1799||Ye that pass by, behold the man||[[Charles Wesley]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|210||align=right|213||align=right|166||align=right|166||[[Greenwood (Joseph Funk)|Greenwood]]||[[Joseph Funk]]||1832||Savior, visit thy plantation||[[John Newton]]||87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|211||align=right|214||align=right|166||align=right|166||[[Harmonia (Elisha West)|Harmonia]]||[[Elisha West]]||1793||When thou, my righteous Judge, shall come||||886.886.|| | |||
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|align=right|212||align=right|215||align=right|167||align=right|167||[[Penitence ((chorale) Z.3749)|Penitence]]||[[(chorale) Z.3749]]||1816||Jesus, full of all compassion||[[Daniel Turner]]||87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|213||align=right|216||align=right|168||align=right|168||[[Denmark (Martin Madan)|Denmark]]||[[Martin Madan]]||1769||Before Jehovah's awful throne||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|214||align=right|217||align=right|170||align=right|170||Daughter of Zion||||||Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadness||||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|215|| ||align=right|171|| ||Kent||||||Come gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove||[[Simon Browne]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|218|| ||align=right|171||[[Christian Farewell (Ananias Davisson)|Christian Farewell]]||[[Ananias Davisson]]||1820||Farewell my dear brethren, the time is at hand||||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|216||align=right|219||align=right|171||align=right|171||[[Albion (Robert Boyd)|Albion]]||[[Robert Boyd]]||1816||My soul, with joy attend||[[Philip Doddridge]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|217||align=right|220||align=right|172||align=right|172||[[Leoni (The Gospel Magazine)|Leoni]]||[[The Gospel Magazine]]||1775||Though nature's strength decay||[[Thomas Olivers]]||66.84.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|218||align=right|221||align=right|172||align=right|172||[[Chapel (Johann Lampe)|Chapel]]||[[Johann Lampe]]||1746||And am I only born to die||[[Charles Wesley]]||886.886.|| | |||
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|align=right|219||align=right|222||align=right|173||align=right|173||[[Waterford (Lewis Edson)|Waterford]]||[[Lewis Edson]]||1790||How pleased and blest was I||[[Isaac Watts]]||668.668.|| | |||
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|align=right|221||align=right|223||align=right|174||align=right|174||[[Baltimore (John Cole)|Baltimore]]||[[John Cole]]||1799||Well, the Redeemer's gone||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|222||align=right|224||align=right|174||align=right|174||[[Bermondsey (Benjamin Milgrove)|Bermondsey]]||[[Benjamin Milgrove]]||1781||Glory to God on high||[[Isaac Watts]]||664.66.64.|| | |||
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|align=right|223||align=right|225||align=right|175||align=right|175||[[Gilgal (Thomas Shoel)|Gilgal]]||[[Thomas Shoel]]||1800||My dear Redeemer and my Lord||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|224|| ||align=right|176|| ||Plymouth||||||Return, O God of love, return||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.||Ps.90 Pt.3 | |||
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|align=right|225||align=right|226||align=right|176||align=right|176||[[Trinity (Felice Giardini)|Trinity]]||[[Felice Giardini]]||1762||Come, thou almighty King||[[Anonymous]]||664.66.64.|| | |||
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|align=right|179||align=right|227||align=right|147||align=right|176||[[Farmington (Guillaume Franc)|Farmington]]||[[Guillaume Franc]]||1557||And is the gospel peace and love||[[Anne Steele]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|226||align=right|228||align=right|177||align=right|177||[[Hotham (Martin Madan)|Hotham]]||[[Martin Madan]]||1769||Jesus, lover of my soul||[[Charles Wesley]]||77.77.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|227||align=right|229||align=right|178||align=right|178||[[Amanda (Justin Morgan)|Amanda]]||[[Justin Morgan]]||1790||Through every age, eternal God||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|228||align=right|230||align=right|178||align=right|178||[[Alderton (Thomas Walker)|Alderton]]||[[Thomas Walker]]||1811||How happy is the pilgrim's lot||[[Charles Wesley]]||886.886.|| | |||
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|align=right|229||align=right|231||align=right|179||align=right|179||[[Hanover (Nicholas Brady)|Hanover]]||[[Nicholas Brady]]||1708||O all that pass by, to Jesus draw near||[[Charles Wesley]]||10 10.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|230||align=right|232||align=right|180||align=right|180||[[Lime House (J. Husband)|Lime House]]||[[J. Husband]]||1789||O, thou that hearest when sinners cry||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|127||align=right|233||align=right|108||align=right|180||[[Salisbury (Oliver Brownson)|Salisbury]]||[[Oliver Brownson]]||1782||God of my salvation, hear||[[Charles Wesley]]||76.76.78.76.|| | |||
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|align=right|231||align=right|234||align=right|181||align=right|181||Loving Kindness||||||Awake, my soul, in joyful lays||[[Samuel Medley]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|232|| ||align=right|182|| ||Brussels||||||When shall thy lovely face be seen||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.||H.574 | |||
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| ||align=right|235|| ||align=right|182||[[Infinite Delight (Nikolaus Herman)|Infinite Delight]]||[[Nikolaus Herman]]||1554||Lord, tis an infinite delight||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|233||align=right|236||align=right|182||align=right|182||[[Greenwich New (Ralph Harrison)|Greenwich New]]||[[Ralph Harrison]]||1784||Let heaven and earth agree||[[Charles Wesley]]||66.66.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|234||align=right|237||align=right|183||align=right|183||[[Examination (James Leach)|Examination]]||[[James Leach]]||1789||Tis a point I long to know||[[John Newton]]||77.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|240||align=right|238||align=right|188||align=right|184||[[Christian Warfare (Deodatus Dutton)|Christian Warfare]]||[[Deodatus Dutton]]||1830||Soldiers of the cross, arise||[[Anonymous]]||77.75.D.|| | |||
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|align=right|235||align=right|239||align=right|184||align=right|184||[[Broadmead (Thomas Shoel)|Broadmead]]||[[Thomas Shoel]]||1817||Thou hidden love of God, whose height||[[Gerhardt Tersteegen]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|236||align=right|240||align=right|185||align=right|185||Day Star||||||Where is my God, my joy, my hope||[[Charles Wesley]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|239||align=right|241||align=right|187||align=right|186||[[Unitia (Lucius Chapin)|Unitia]]||[[Lucius Chapin]]||1812||Begone, unbelief! My Savior is near||[[John Newton]]||10 10.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|237||align=right|242||align=right|186||align=right|186||[[St. Paul's (W. Arnold)|St. Paul's]]||[[W. Arnold]]||1807||To the hills I lift mine eyes||[[Charles Wesley]]||76.76.77.76.|| | |||
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|align=right|238||align=right|243||align=right|186||align=right|187||[[Fairfield (Hitchcock)|Fairfield]]||[[Hitchcock]]||1791||With reverence let the saints appear||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|241||align=right|244||align=right|188||align=right|188||[[Chilton (Edward Harwood)|Chilton]]||[[Edward Harwood]]||1786||Rejoicing now in glorious hope||[[Charles Wesley]]||886.886.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|245|| ||align=right|188||[[Transport (Benjamin White)|Transport]]||[[Benjamin White]]||1825||One spark, O God of heavenly fire||||886.886.|| | |||
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|align=right|243||align=right|246||align=right|189||align=right|189||Wesley||||||Come, children of Zion, and help us to sing||||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|244||align=right|247||align=right|190||align=right|190||[[Morning Psalm (James Lyon)|Morning Psalm]]||[[James Lyon]]||1761||My God, accept my early vows||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|245||align=right|248||align=right|190||align=right|190||Beulah||||||My God, thy boundless love we praise||||886.886.|| | |||
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|align=right|246|| ||align=right|191|| ||Carolan's||||||Young people all, in blooming days||||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|249|| ||align=right|191||[[Heavenly Flight (John Stickney)|Heavenly Flight]]||[[John Stickney]]||1774||While on the verge of life I stand||[[Philip Doddridge]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|247|| ||align=right|192|| ||Effort||||||–||||10 10.10 10.|| | |||
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|align=right|180||align=right|250||align=right|147||align=right|192||[[Straight Gate (Aaron Williams)|Straight Gate]]||[[Aaron Williams]]||1763||Destruction's dangerous road||[[John Newton]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|248||align=right|251||align=right|192||align=right|192||[[Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)|Charleston]]||||1799||Hail, my ever-blessed Jesus||[[John Wingrove]]||87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|249||align=right|252||align=right|193||align=right|193||Scotland||||||The voice of free grace cries escape to the mountain||[[Richard Burdsall]]||12 12.12 12.14 12.|| | |||
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|align=right|250||align=right|253||align=right|194||align=right|194||[[Calvary (Daniel Read)|Calvary]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1785||My thoughts that often mount the skies||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|251||align=right|254||align=right|194||align=right|194||[[Italy (Antonio Sacchini)|Italy]]||[[Antonio Sacchini]]||1795||The ransomed spirit to her home||[[William Tappan]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|252||align=right|255||align=right|195||align=right|195||[[Orramoor (Thomas Firth)|Orramoor]]||[[Thomas Firth]]||1810||My God, permit me not to be||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|253|| ||align=right|196|| ||Portland||||||–||||886.886.|| | |||
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|align=right|254||align=right|256||align=right|196||align=right|196||[[Protection (FIRST HERE)|Protection]]||[[FIRST HERE]]||1832||How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord||[[Robert Keen]]||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|257|| ||align=right|196||[[Welch (Thomas Knibb)|Welch]]||[[Thomas Knibb]]||1760||O my soul, what means this sadness||[[John Fawcett]]||87.87.87.|| | |||
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|align=right|256||align=right|258||align=right|197||align=right|197||Conformity||||||Jesus, my Savior, let me be||[[Benjamin Beddome]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|257||align=right|259||align=right|198||align=right|198||[[Broomsgrove (William Dixon)|Broomsgrove]]||[[William Dixon]]||1789||My Savior, my almighty friend||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|255||align=right|260||align=right|196||align=right|198||[[Home (Henry Bishop)|Home]]||[[Henry Bishop]]||1823||Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints||[[David Denham]]||11 11.11 11.5 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|258||align=right|261||align=right|199||align=right|199||St. Stephens||||||When langor and disease invage||[[Augustus Toplady]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|262|| ||align=right|200||Missionary's Farewell||||||Farewell, my brethren in the Lord||||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|259||align=right|263||align=right|200||align=right|200||[[Peterborough (Lewis Seymour)|Peterborough]]||[[Lewis Seymour]]||1803||What wisdom, majesty, and grace||[[Samuel Stennett]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|264|| ||align=right|201||[[Spring (James Boyd)|Spring]]||[[James Boyd]]||1818||The voice of my beloved sounds||[[Charles Wesley]]||88.88.77.|| | |||
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|align=right|261||align=right|265||align=right|201||align=right|202||[[Heavenly Vision (Jacob French)|Heavenly Vision]]||[[Jacob French]]||1786||I beheld, and lo! A great multitude||||Anthem|| | |||
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|align=right|262||align=right|266||align=right|203||align=right|204||Conversion||||||Thy mercy, O God, is the theme of my song||[[Stocker]]||11 11.11 11.|| | |||
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|align=right|263||align=right|267||align=right|204||align=right|204||[[Delight (William Markham)|Delight]]||[[William Markham]]||1725||O, how I love thy holy law||[[Isaac Watts]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|268|| ||align=right|205||[[Hiding Place (Isaac Smith)|Hiding Place]]||[[Isaac Smith]]||1796||Hail, sovereign love, that first began||[[Jehoiada Brewer]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|242||align=right|269||align=right|188||align=right|206||Canton||||1799||How pleasant tis to see||[[Isaac Watts]]||668.668.|| | |||
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|align=right|265||align=right|270||align=right|206||align=right|206||[[Queensborough (Thomas Clark)|Queensborough]]||[[Thomas Clark]]||1805||O the hour when this material||[[Josiah Conder]]||87.87.D.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|271|| ||align=right|207||[[Tender Mercy (Truman Wetmore)|Tender Mercy]]||[[Truman Wetmore]]||1798||My soul, repeat his praise||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|264||align=right|272||align=right|205||align=right|208||[[Bath Abbey (Benjamin Milgrove)|Bath Abbey]]||[[Benjamin Milgrove]]||1781||Deathless principle, arise||[[Augustus Toplady]]||77.77.77.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|273|| ||align=right|209||[[Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)|Bridgewater]]||[[Lewis Edson]]||1782||Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove||[[Simon Browne]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|274|| ||align=right|209||[[Youthful Piety (Amzi Chapin)|Youthful Piety]]||[[Amzi Chapin]]||1813||Come, let us now forget our mirth||[[Jane Taylor]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|275|| ||align=right|210||Deliverance||||1832||How blest is our brother, bereft||[[Charles Wesley]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|276|| ||align=right|210||Wethersfield||||||Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|5||align=right|277||align=right|30||align=right|212||Invocation||||||Draw nigh to us, Jehovah||||77.76.77.76.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|278|| ||align=right|212||[[Solemn Summons (A. Knapp)|Solemn Summons]]||[[A. Knapp]]||1810||How solemn the signal I hear||||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|206||align=right|279||align=right|163||align=right|213||[[Old German ((chorale) Z.1445)|Old German]]||[[(chorale) Z.1445]]||1754||O tell me no more||[[John Gambold]]||55.65.|| | |||
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|align=right|260||align=right|280||align=right|200||align=right|214||[[Ganges (Batholomew Brown)|Ganges]]||[[Batholomew Brown]]||1802||Awaked by Sinai's awful sound||[[Samson Occum]]||886.886.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|281|| ||align=right|214||[[Believer's Repose (Zerubbabel Wyvill)|Believer's Repose]]||[[Zerubbabel Wyvill]]||1802||When gathering clouds around I view||[[Robert Grant]]||88.88.88.|| | |||
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|align=right|140||align=right|282||align=right|117||align=right|215||Kirke||||1835||With melting heart and weeping eyes||[[John Fawcett]]||L.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|283|| ||align=right|216||Sublimity||||1802||Behold the lofty sky||[[Isaac Watts]]||S.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|116||align=right|284||align=right|100||align=right|216||[[Jerusalem (Daniel Read)|Jerusalem]]||[[Daniel Read]]||1787||Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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|align=right|108||align=right|285||align=right|92||align=right|218||New Year||||||Come, let us anew||[[Charles Wesley]]||55.5 11.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|286|| ||align=right|218||[[Blessed Infancy (Thomas Shoel)|Blessed Infancy]]||[[Thomas Shoel]]||1800||Thy life I read, my dearest Lord||[[Samuel Stennett]]||C.M.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|287|| ||align=right|219||Boundless Mercy||||1832||Drooping souls, no longer grieve||[[Anonymous]]||76.76.D.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|288|| ||align=right|220||[[Come, Ye Disconsolate (Samuel Webbe)|Come, Ye Disconsolate]]||[[Samuel Webbe]]||1790||Come, ye disconsolate, where-e'er you langish||[[Thomas Moore]]||11 10.11 10.|| | |||
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| ||align=right|289|| ||align=right|220||[[Invitation (Benjamin Cuzens)|Invitation]]||[[Benjamin Cuzens]]||1802||Come hither, all ye weary souls||[[Isaac Watts]]||L.M.|| | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 21 July 2023
General Information
Title: A Compilation of Genuine Church Music
Full Title: A Compilation of Genuine Church Music, Comprising a Variety of Meters, All Harmonized for Three Voices, Together with a Copious Elucidation of the Science of Vocal Music (1832-1847).
Editor - Compiler: Joseph Funk
Editions
- 1 – Published 1832 – by Robinson and Hollis in Winchester, Virginia
- 2 – Published 1835 – by Robinson and Hollis in Winchester, Virginia, 224 pp.
- 3 – Published 1842 – by Henry Wartmann in Harrisonburg, Virginia
- 4 – Published 1847 – by Joseph Funk and Sons in Mountain Valley, Virginia
Description: Influenced by Wyeth's Repository (1813), Patterson's Church Music (1813), Freeman Lewis' Beauties of Harmony (1814), Davisson's Kentucky Harmony (1816), and Leavitt's Christian Lyre (1830). In turn, influenced Walker's Southern Harmony (1835) and Southern and Western Pocket Harmonist (1846), White and King's Sacred Harp (1844), and Hauser's Hesperian Harp (1848). See Harmonia Sacra for editions after 1847. Winchester, Virginia is about 65 miles up the Shenandoah Valley from Harrisonburg, and Mountain Valley is 12 miles northeast of Harrisonburg. Ananias Davisson of Kentucky Harmony fame lived in Harrisonburg for most of his adult life until his death in 1847. It is likely that the musical type used in this book's first two editions was borrowed from Davisson.
External websites:
References
- Doerfler, Amy M. 2011. Joseph Funk’s "A Compilation Of Genuine Church Music" (1832): An Analysis of Music and Methods. Part II of Mass for Full Orchestra and SATB Chorus, Ph. D. Dissertation, Kent State University. 148 pp. (starts on the 113th page of the PDF).
- Eskew, Henry. 1996. The Harmonia Sacra handbook: A compilation of genuine information. The Hymn 47(2):56.
List of works
1832 no. |
1835 no. |
1832 pg. |
1835 pg. |
Title | Composer | Pub. Year |
First line | Author | Meter | Comment |
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1 | 25 | Divinity | Joseph Funk | 1835 | Awake, awake the sacred song | Anne Steele | C.M. | |||
2 | 26 | Paradise | Thomas Walker | 1811 | My God, the spring of all my joys | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |||
3 | 26 | Athens | Tommaso Giordani | 1800 | Beyond the glittering, starry skies | James Fanch | C.M. | |||
1 | 27 | Milan | Awake, awake the sacred song | Anne Steele | C.M. | |||||
18 | 4 | 37 | 27 | Brunswick | William Lawrence | 1719 | Why doth the man of riches grow | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
2 | 5 | 28 | 28 | Advocate | 1831 | Savior, I do feel thy merit | 87.87.D. | |||
6 | 28 | Zion's Light | William Nicholson | 1820 | That glorious day is drawing nigh | John Leland | C.M. | |||
3 | 7 | 29 | 29 | London | Scottish Psalter | 1635 | Now let our cheerful eyes survey | Philip Doddridge | C.M. | |
109 | 8 | 94 | 30 | Gospel Trumpet | John Cole | 1799 | Hark, how the gospel trumpet sounds | John Cole | 88.88.84. | |
4 | 9 | 30 | 30 | Sweet Affliction | 1820 | In the floods of tribulation | Samuel Pearce | 87.87.47. | ||
6 | 10 | 31 | 31 | Rockingham | Amzi Chapin | 1813 | Come, happy souls, approach your God | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
7 | 32 | Norfolk | Indulgent Father, how divine | Sowden | C.M. | |||||
11 | 32 | Missionary Herald | William E. Miller | 1803 | Ye messengers of Christ | Mrs. Vokes | S.M. | |||
8 | 12 | 32 | 32 | Confidence | Joseph Funk | 1832 | When Hannah, pressed with grief | John Newton | 66.66.88. | |
9 | 13 | 33 | 33 | Mount Tabor | Francois Barthelemon | 1790 | On Tabor's top the Savior stands | William Collyer | L.M. | |
10 | 14 | 33 | 33 | Old Hundred | Louis Bourgeois | 1561 | To God the great, the ever blessed | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
11 | 15 | 34 | 34 | Greenville | Amazing grace! How sweet the sound | John Newton | C.M. | |||
16 | 34 | Illumination | Lowell Mason | Hail to the Lord's anointed | James Montgomery | 76.76.D. | ||||
13 | 17 | 35 | 35 | Christmas | George Frederic Handel | 1728 | Hark! From on high those blissful strains | Joseph Funk | C.M. | |
15 | 18 | 36 | 36 | Suffolk | William Billings | 1770 | Where is my God? Does he retire | Anne Steele | L.M. | |
16 | 19 | 36 | 36 | Kingwood | R. D. Humphreys | 1820 | When, with my mind devoutly pressed | Moses Browne | 88.68.86. | |
12 | 20 | 34 | 37 | Mear | Em. Mathews | 1720 | Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
19 | 38 | Happiness | Of all the joys we mortals know | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |||||
20 | 21 | 38 | 38 | Adisham | 1793 | How pleasant and divinely fair | Isaac Watts | L.M. | ||
14 | 22 | 35 | 38 | Swanwich | John Lucas | 1789 | Father of mercies, in thy word | Anne Steele | C.M. | |
21 | 23 | 39 | 39 | Braintree | Thomas Butts | 1754 | This is the day thue Lord hath made | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
23 | 24 | 40 | 40 | Peckham | Isaac Smith | 1775 | To God, the only wise | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
24 | 25 | 40 | 40 | Cambridge | John Randall | 1786 | How did my heart rejoice to hear | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
25 | 26 | 41 | 41 | Standish | Robert Bennet | 1699 | Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
26 | 27 | 41 | 41 | Stroudwater | Matthew Wilkins | 1723 | I'll speak the honors of my King | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
27 | 28 | 42 | 42 | Walsal | Matthew Wilkins | 1723 | How shall the young secure their hearts | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
28 | 29 | 42 | 42 | Warwick | Samuel Stanley | 1800 | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | John Newton | C.M. | |
29 | 30 | 43 | 43 | St. Ann’s | William Croft | 1708 | My God, my portion and my love | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
30 | 31 | 43 | 43 | Winter | Daniel Read | 1785 | Happy the soul that lives on high | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
31 | 32 | 44 | 44 | Pleyel's Hymn | Ignaz Pleyel | 1788 | Sinners turn, why will you die | Charles Wesley | 77.77. | |
32 | 33 | 44 | 44 | Egypt | James Leach | 1794 | And must this body die | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
33 | 34 | 45 | 45 | St. Thomas | Aaron Williams | 1763 | Shall wisdom cry aloud | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
34 | 35 | 45 | 45 | Bloomfield | 1799 | My sorrows, like a flood | Isaac Watts | S.M. | ||
35 | 36 | 46 | 46 | Bedford | William Wheal | 1720 | Early, my God, without delay | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
36 | 37 | 46 | 46 | Stockbridge | Alexander Gillet | 1792 | Though troubles assail, and dangers affright | John Newton | 10 10.11 11. | |
37 | 38 | 47 | 47 | Carmarthen | 1778 | Arise, my soul, arise | Charles Wesley | 66.66.88. | ||
38 | 39 | 48 | 48 | Alfreton | W. Beastall | 1814 | O thou, to whose all-searching sight | Nicolaus Zinzendorf | L.M. | |
39 | 40 | 48 | 48 | Tamworth | C. Lockhart | 1792 | O thou God of my salvation | Thomas Olivers | 87.87.87. | |
40 | 41 | 49 | 49 | Oldford | William Rogers | 1686 | Sure there's a righteous God | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
41 | 42 | 49 | 49 | Suffield | Oliver King | 1779 | Teach me the measure of my days | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
42 | 43 | 50 | 50 | Shoel | Thomas Shoel | 1794 | Who is this fair one in distress | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
43 | 44 | 50 | 50 | Kimbolton | Stephen Addington | 1786 | So let our lives and lips express | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
44 | 45 | 51 | 51 | Condescension | Isaiah Tucker | 1792 | There is a house not made with hands | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
45 | 46 | 52 | 52 | New Sabbath | Stephen Addington | 1788 | Jesus, my Savior, brother, friend | Charles Wesley | L.M. | |
46 | 47 | 52 | 52 | Kingsbridge | William Smith | 1754 | Great God, indulge my humble claim | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
47 | 48 | 53 | 53 | Shirland | Samuel Stanley | 1799 | My God, my life, my love | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
48 | 49 | 54 | 54 | Castle Street | Stephen Addington | 1788 | Now to the Lord a noble song | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
49 | 50 | 54 | 54 | Carr’s Lane | Samuel Stanley | 1800 | Ye humble souls that seek the Lord | Philip Doddridge | C.M. | |
50 | 51 | 55 | 55 | Dublin | William Daman | 1591 | Out of the deeps of long distress | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
51 | 52 | 56 | 56 | Dresden | Lo, he comes with clouds descending | Charles Wesley | 87.87.87. | |||
52 | 53 | 56 | 56 | St. Olaves | J. Husband | 1789 | Father, I stretch my hands to thee | Charles Wesley | C.M. | |
54 | 54 | 58 | 57 | Isle of Wight | 1711 | My God, consider my distress | Isaac Watts | C.M. | ||
55 | 55 | 58 | 57 | Berlin | Thomas Clark | 1811 | I send the joys of earth away | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
56 | 56 | 59 | 58 | Burstall | 1761 | O for a closer walk with God | William Cowper | C.M. | ||
53 | 57 | 57 | 58 | Zion | House of our God, with cheerful anthems ring | Philip Doddridge | 10 10.10 10.11 11. | |||
57 | 58 | 59 | 59 | Brewer | John Hall | 1800 | What happy men or angels these | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
59 | 59 | 61 | 60 | Aylesbury | John Chetham | 1717 | I lift my soul to God | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
58 | 60 | 60 | 60 | Mystery | James Leach | 1789 | Jesus drinks the bitter cup | Charles Wesley | 76.76.77.76. | |
60 | 61 | 61 | 61 | Crowle | James Green | 1724 | God of my life, look gently down | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
61 | 62 | 62 | 62 | Anxiety | James Leach | 1794 | Often I seek my Lord by night | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
62 | 63 | 62 | 62 | Plymouth Dock | William E. Miller | 1803 | Jesus, thy boundless love to me | Paul Gerhardt | 88.88.88. | |
63 | 64 | 63 | 63 | Dunlap’s Creek | Samuel McFarland | 1814 | Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
64 | 65 | 64 | 64 | Mount Ephraim | Benjamin Milgrove | 1768 | Your harps, ye trembling saints | Augustus Toplady | S.M. | |
65 | 66 | 64 | 64 | New Hope | Ananias Davisson | 1820 | Come, we that love the Lord | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
66 | 67 | 65 | 65 | New Salem | 1813 | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | Joseph Swain | 11 8.11 8. | ||
68 | 65 | Tallis' Evening Hymn | Thomas Tallis | 1567 | Glory to thee, my God, this night | Thomas Ken | L.M. | |||
67 | 65 | Worksop | As on the cross the Savior hung | Samuel Stennett | C.M. | |||||
68 | 69 | 66 | 66 | Milton | Samuel Arnold | 1791 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | John Stennett | C.M. | |
70 | 66 | The Dying Penitent | As on the cross the Savior hung | Samuel Stennett | C.M. | |||||
70 | 67 | Wantage | Samuel Stanley | Our days, alas, our mortal days | Isaac Watts | C.M. | ||||
73 | 71 | 69 | 67 | Bangor | William Tansur | 1735 | Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
71 | 72 | 68 | 68 | Harmony | James Leach | 1794 | O what shall I do my Savior to praise | Charles Wesley | 10 10.11 11. | |
72 | 68 | Leeds | William Croft | Shine, mighty God, on our land shine | Isaac Watts | C.M. | Ps.67 | |||
73 | 68 | The Band of Love | Edward Miller | 1800 | Our souls, by love together knit | Edward Miller | C.M. | |||
74 | 74 | 70 | 70 | Matthias | Samuel Stanley | 1800 | Almighty Maker, God | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
75 | 75 | 70 | 70 | Brandenburg | O when shall I see Jesus | John Leland | 76.76.D. | |||
76 | 76 | 71 | 71 | St. Brides | Samuel Howard | 1762 | Blest comforter divine | Lydia Sigourney | S.M. | |
77 | 77 | 72 | 72 | Falmouth | Martin Madan | 1769 | What are these arrayed in white | Charles Wesley | 77.77.77. | |
78 | 78 | 73 | 73 | Fairfax | William Smith | 1754 | Depth of mercy! Can there be | Charles Wesley | 77.77. | |
79 | 79 | 73 | 73 | Windham | Daniel Read | 1785 | Broad is the road that leads to death | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
81 | 80 | 74 | 74 | Hamilton | James Leach | 1789 | When at this distance, Lord, we trace | Philip Doddridge | L.M. | |
82 | 81 | 74 | 74 | Mount Calvary | Stephen Jenks | 1803 | Hearts of stone, relent! Relent! | Charles Wesley | 77.77. | |
80 | 82 | 73 | 75 | Judgment | 1835 | Day of judgment! Day of wonders | John Newton | 87.87.87. | ||
83 | 83 | 76 | 76 | Armley | Georg Neumark | 1657 | Thee whom my soul admires above | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
84 | 84 | 76 | 76 | Shepherd of Israel | H. Phillips | 1796 | Thou shepherd of Israel and mine | Charles Wesley | L.M. | |
85 | 85 | 77 | 77 | Alarming Voice | James Boyd | 1818 | Sinner, art thou still secure | John Newton | 77.77. | |
86 | 86 | 78 | 78 | Redeeming Love | John Worgan | 1765 | Now begin the heavenly theme | Anonymous | 77.77. | |
87 | 87 | 78 | 78 | Hampton | James Leach | 1789 | Away with our sorrow and fear | Charles Wesley | L.M. | |
88 | 88 | 79 | 79 | Munich | Ralph Harrison | 1788 | Behold a stranger at the door | Joseph Grigg | L.M. | |
89 | 89 | 80 | 80 | Carlisle | Martin Madan | 1772 | Glorious things of thee are spoken | John Newton | 87.87.D. | |
90 | 90 | 81 | 81 | Bavaria | Why shrinks my weak nature | Anonymous | 11 11.11 11. | |||
91 | 91 | 81 | 81 | Lisbon | Daniel Read | 1785 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
92 | 92 | 82 | 82 | Vernon | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | Come, O thou traveler unknown | Charles Wesley | 88.88.88. | |
93 | 93 | 82 | 82 | Little Marlborough | Aaron Williams | 1763 | Lord, what a feeble piece | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
94 | 94 | 83 | 83 | Windsor | William Daman | 1591 | That awful day will surely come | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
95 | 95 | 83 | 83 | Bath | James Green | 1713 | Nature with open volume stands | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
97 | 96 | 84 | 84 | Light Street | William E. Miller | 1813 | In songs of sublime adoration | Robert Keen | 11 8.11 8.D. | |
98 | 85 | Jubilation | O'er the gloomy hills of darkness | John Rippon | 87.87.47. | H.428 | ||||
97 | 85 | Eden of Love | Joseph Funk | 1830 | How sweet to reflect on those joys | W. C. Tillou | 12 11.12 11. | |||
100 | 98 | 87 | 86 | Felicity | Earth has engrossed my love too long | Augustus Toplady | C.M. | |||
101 | 99 | 87 | 86 | Wiltshire | Joseph Stephenson | 1740 | From thee, my God, my joys shall rise | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
96 | 100 | 83 | 87 | Rochester | Israel Holdroyd | 1722 | Come children, learn to fear the Lord | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
99 | 101 | 86 | 88 | Primrose | Amzi Chapin | 1812 | Hosanna to the Prince of light | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
17 | 102 | 36 | 88 | Idumea | Ananias Davisson | 1816 | Is this the kind return | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
102 | 103 | 89 | 89 | Magdeburg | 1742 | Bless, O my soul, the living God | Isaac Watts | L.M. | ||
103 | 104 | 89 | 89 | Cookham | William Smith | 1754 | Holy Jesus, lovely Lamb | Charles Wesley | 77.77. | |
104 | 105 | 90 | 90 | Amsterdam | Johann Hille | 1742 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | Robert Seagrave | 76.76.D. | |
105 | 106 | 90 | 90 | Olney | James Boyd | 1818 | Hail! Thou once despised Jesus | 87.87.D. | ||
106 | 107 | 91 | 91 | Devotion | Alexander Johnson | 1818 | O for a sweet inspiring ray | Anne Steele | L.M. | |
107 | 108 | 92 | 92 | Devizes | James Tucker | 1792 | Thrice happy souls who born from heaven | Philip Doddridge | C.M. | |
22 | 109 | 39 | 92 | Newton | Isaac Smith | 1779 | Far as thy name is known | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
112 | 110 | 96 | 93 | Rockbridge | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
111 | 94 | Conquest | (chorale) Z.6699 | 1790 | Dark and thorny is the desert | Anonymous | 87.87.D. | |||
110 | 112 | 94 | 94 | Oporto | John Wade | 1795 | Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph | The Christian Lyre | 11 11.11 10. | |
111 | 113 | 95 | 95 | Georgia | 1786 | Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults | Isaac Watts | C.M. | ||
113 | 114 | 96 | 96 | Brookfield | William Billings | 1770 | Remember, Lord, our mortal state | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
115 | 96 | Tisbury | J. Husband | 1790 | Let every mortal ear attend | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |||
114 | 116 | 97 | 97 | Solemnity | Ananias Davisson | 1817 | Twas on that night, that doleful night | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
115 | 117 | 98 | 98 | Ascension | Jesus, our triumphant head | Joseph Hart | 77.77.D. | |||
118 | 100 | Female Pilgrim | Anonymous | 1813 | Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger | The Christian Lyre | 87.87.D. | |||
119 | 100 | Christian Hope | Joseph Funk | 1835 | My soul would fain indulge a hope | Joseph Steward | C.M. | |||
120 | 101 | Orland | W. Arnold | 1807 | Awake, Jerusalem, awake | Charles Wesley | L.M. | |||
117 | 121 | 101 | 102 | Mendon | William Billings | 1781 | Vain, delusive world, adieu | Charles Wesley | 76.76.78.76. | |
118 | 122 | 102 | 102 | Romaine | Charles Banister | 1792 | From Greenland's icy mountains | Reginald Heber | 76.76.D. | |
119 | 123 | 103 | 103 | Truro | 1778 | Great God, let all my tuneful powers | Ottiwell Heginbothom | L.M. | ||
120 | 124 | 104 | 104 | Star in the East | Deodatus Dutton | 1830 | Hail the blest morn, when the great mediator | Reginald Heber | 11 10.11 10. | |
121 | 125 | 105 | 104 | Pisgah | James Lowry | 1817 | When I can read my title clear | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
122 | 126 | 105 | 105 | Solon | There is a fountain filled with blood | William Cowper | C.M. | |||
123 | 106 | Jacob's Well | At Jacob's Well a stranger sought | Joseph Grigg | C.M. | |||||
200 | 127 | 160 | 106 | Lenox | Lewis Edson | 1782 | Hark, hark! The notes of joy | Andrew Reed | 66.66.88. | |
128 | 106 | Warning Voice | Stop, poor sinners, stop and think | John Newton | 76.76.77.76. | |||||
124 | 129 | 107 | 107 | New Mark | Amos Bull | 1813 | Let Zion's watchmen all awake | Philip Doddridge | C.M. | |
69 | 130 | 66 | 108 | Mount Pleasant | James Leach | 1789 | Those glorious minds, how bright they shine | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
125 | 131 | 108 | 108 | Christ's Invitation | Amazing sight! The Savior stands | Henry Alline | C.M. | |||
128 | 132 | 109 | 109 | Hamburg | (Chorale) | Precious Bible! What a treasure | John Newton | 87.87.77. | ||
129 | 133 | 110 | 110 | Dunkirk | Lift your eyes of faith, and see | Charles Wesley | 77.77.D. | |||
130 | 134 | 110 | 111 | Supplication | Lucius Chapin | 1810 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
131 | 135 | 111 | 111 | Wells | Israel Holdroyd | 1722 | Ye nations round the earth, rejoice | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
132 | 112 | Yarmouth | Ye simple souls that stray | John Wesley | S.M. | |||||
126 | 136 | 108 | 112 | Barby | William Tansur | 1742 | The Savior! O what endless charms | Anne Steele | C.M. | |
133 | 137 | 112 | 112 | Friendship | Charles Woodward | 1812 | Ye simple souls that stray | Charles Wesley | 66.66.86.86. | |
134 | 138 | 113 | 113 | Union | Alexander Gillet | 1781 | God moves in a mysterious way | William Cowper | C.M. | |
135 | 139 | 114 | 114 | New Monmouth | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Come thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson | 87.87. | |
136 | 140 | 114 | 114 | Pleyel's Second | Ignaz Pleyel | 1786 | O joyful sound of gospel grace | Charles Wesley | C.M. | |
137 | 141 | 115 | 115 | Watchman | James Leach | 1794 | My God, permit my tongue | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
138 | 142 | 116 | 116 | St. Dennis | John Whitaker | 1819 | Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver streams | Maria De Fleury | 11 11.11 11. | |
139 | 143 | 116 | 116 | Portugal | Thomas Thorley | 1778 | How lovely, how divinely sweet | Anne Steele | L.M. | |
144 | 117 | Melody | Sinners, take the friendly warning | Village Hymns | 87.87. | |||||
141 | 145 | 118 | 118 | New Concord | W. Parkinson | O how happy are they | Charles Wesley | 669.669. | ||
142 | 146 | 118 | 118 | Littleton | Aaron Williams | 1763 | Lo! He cometh; countless trumpets | John Cennick | 87.87.87. | |
143 | 147 | 119 | 119 | Irish | 1749 | I'll bless the Lord from day to day | Isaac Watts | C.M. | ||
144 | 148 | 120 | 120 | Fiducia | J. Robertson | 1813 | Father, I long, I faint to see | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
145 | 149 | 120 | 120 | Liberty | William E. Miller | 1813 | Lo! God is here, let us adore | Gerhardt Tersteegen | 88.88.88. | |
146 | 150 | 121 | 121 | Retirement | Ananias Davisson | 1820 | When I survey the wondrous cross | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
147 | 151 | 122 | 122 | Miles’ Lane | William Shrubsole | 1779 | All hail the powers of Jesus' name | Edward Perronet | C.M. | |
148 | 152 | 122 | 122 | Dover | Timothy Swan | 1792 | My soul, thy great Creator praise | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
149 | 153 | 123 | 123 | Bethel | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Let Zion and her sons rejoice | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
150 | 154 | 124 | 124 | Salem | Bovelle | 1817 | He dies, the firned of sinners dies | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
151 | 155 | 124 | 124 | Middleton | Amos Bull | 1778 | Hail the day that saw him rise | Charles Wesley | 77.77.D. | |
152 | 156 | 125 | 125 | Ninety-Third | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | My Savior and my King | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
153 | 157 | 126 | 126 | Stafford | Daniel Read | 1782 | Raise your triumphant songs | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
154 | 158 | 126 | 126 | Basil | (chorale) Z.4429 | 1722 | And can it be that I should gain | Charles Wesley | 88.88.88. | |
155 | 159 | 127 | 127 | Liberty Hall | Lucius Chapin | 1810 | Alas! And did my Savior bleed | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
156 | 160 | 128 | 128 | St. Martin's | William Tansur | 1748 | Behold the glories of the Lamb | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
204 | 161 | 162 | 128 | Jordan | William Billings | 1786 | There is a land of pure delight | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
157 | 162 | 129 | 129 | Consolation | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
158 | 163 | 130 | 130 | Easter Anthem | William Billings | 1787 | The Lord is risen indeed | Anthem | ||
159 | 132 | Clifton | Mortals awake, with angels join | Samuel Medley | C.M. | |||||
160 | 164 | 133 | 132 | Tender Thought | Ananias Davisson | 1816 | Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise | Philip Doddridge | L.M. | |
165 | 132 | Disciple | Jesus, I my cross have taken | Henry Lyte | 87.87.D. | |||||
161 | 166 | 133 | 133 | New Hundred | John Tufts | 1723 | Not to condemn the sons of men | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
163 | 167 | 134 | 134 | Communion | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | How sweet and awful is the place | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
164 | 168 | 134 | 134 | Petersfield | 1808 | Savior, prince of Israel's race | Charles Wesley | 77.77.77. | ||
165 | 169 | 135 | 135 | Sovereign Grace | Tell me, Savior, from above | 77.77. | ||||
166 | 170 | 136 | 136 | Salvation | Robert Boyd | 1816 | Come humble sinner, in whose breast | Edmund Jones | C.M. | |
167 | 171 | 136 | 136 | Germany | (chorale?) | Come, Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness | Paul Gerhardt | 87.87.77.88. | ||
168 | 172 | 137 | 137 | Liverpool | Robert Wainwright | 1774 | Let every tongue thy goodness speak | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
173 | 138 | Resurrection | 1835 | Angels, roll the rock away | Thomas Scott | 77.77. | ||||
162 | 174 | 133 | 138 | Pensford | Thomas Clark | 1811 | Hearken to the solemn voice | Charles Wesley | 76.76.77.76. | |
169 | 175 | 139 | 139 | Exultation | Anonymous | 1813 | Come away to the skies | Charles Wesley | 669.669. | |
170 | 176 | 140 | 140 | Kershaw | William E. Miller | 1813 | Come ye sinners, poor and needy | Joseph Hart | 87.87.87. | |
171 | 177 | 140 | 140 | Lena | Daniel Belknap | 1794 | See the Lord of glory dying | Joseph Hart | 88.78.87. | |
172 | 178 | 141 | 141 | Winchester | 1742 | No more, dear Savior, will I boast | Samuel Stennett | L.M. | ||
220 | 179 | 174 | 142 | Salford | James Leach | 1794 | With joy we meditate the grace | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
173 | 180 | 142 | 142 | Zion’s Pilgrim | 1821 | This is my beloved, his form is divine | Joseph Swain | 11 8.11 8. | ||
174 | 181 | 143 | 143 | Medfield | William Mather | 1797 | My Shepherd will supply my need | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
175 | 182 | 144 | 144 | Greenfields | 1818 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton | L.M. | ||
183 | 144 | Anticipation | Thomas Clark | 1805 | On earth the song begins | Joseph Swain | 66.66.88. | |||
177 | 184 | 145 | 145 | Newry | John Hatton | 1793 | Now let our souls, on wings sublime | Thomas Gibbons | L.M. | |
176 | 185 | 144 | 146 | Resignation | Anonymous | 1828 | And let this feeble body fail | Charles Wesley | C.M. | |
178 | 186 | 146 | 146 | Westford | Daniel Read | 1785 | Descend from heaven, immortal Dove | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
181 | 148 | Annapolis | My soul forsakes her vain delight | Isaac Watts | C.M. | H.10 B.2 | ||||
187 | 148 | Social Band | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | Say now, ye lovely social band | John Campell | L.M. | |||
182 | 188 | 148 | 148 | Romney | Johann Haydn | 1806 | Sometimes the light surprises | William Cowper | 76.76.D. | |
183 | 189 | 149 | 149 | Augusta | James Boyd | 1818 | While thee I seek, protecting power | Helen Williams | C.M. | |
184 | 150 | Rapture | – | Charles Wesley | 87.87.D. | |||||
185 | 190 | 150 | 150 | Triumph | James Leach | 1789 | Lord, what a heaven of saving grace | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
191 | 150 | Love Divine | 1835 | Love divine, all loves excelling | Charles Wesley | 87.87.D. | ||||
186 | 192 | 151 | 151 | Luton | G. Burder | 1777 | Bright as the sun's meridian blaze | William Shrubsole | L.M. | |
188 | 193 | 153 | 152 | Contemplation | Anonymous | When quiet in my house I sit | Charles Wesley | 88.88.88. | ||
187 | 194 | 152 | 152 | Lovest thou me? | Hark, my soul! It is the Lord | William Cowper | 77.77. | |||
189 | 195 | 153 | 153 | Sincerity | George Wall | 1814 | Jesus' precious name excels | 77.77. | ||
190 | 196 | 153 | 153 | Frankfort | Lord, I cannot let thee go | Charles Wesley | 77.77. | |||
191 | 154 | Cumberland | Who shall ascend thy heavenly place | Isaac Watts | L.M. | Ps.15 | ||||
192 | 197 | 154 | 154 | Haddam | Edward Harwood | 1781 | When overwhelmed with grief | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
198 | 154 | Arlington | Samuel Arne | 1784 | Am I a soldier of the cross | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |||
193 | 199 | 155 | 155 | Archdale | Father, how wide thy glories shine | Charles Wesley | C.M. | |||
195 | 156 | Fraternity | When Joseph his brethren beheld | John Newton | L.M.D. | H.12 | ||||
194 | 200 | 155 | 156 | Shields | James Leach | 1794 | O, if my soul were formed for woe | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
201 | 156 | Joseph's Tenderness | Thomas Clark | 1811 | When Joseph his brethren beheld | John Newton | L.M. | |||
196 | 202 | 157 | 157 | Virginia | Oliver Brownson | 1782 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
197 | 203 | 158 | 158 | Portsmouth | Thomas Knibb | 1765 | Blow ye the trumpets, blow | Charles Wesley | 66.66.88. | |
198 | 204 | 159 | 159 | All Saints | William Knapp | 1738 | Why should we start, and fear to die | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
199 | 205 | 159 | 159 | Bourbon | 1814 | From deep distress and troubled thoughts | Isaac Watts | L.M. | ||
201 | 206 | 160 | 160 | Abingdon | Jones | 1820 | The wondering world enquires to know | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
202 | 207 | 160 | 160 | Mount Carmel | Oliver Holden | 1803 | I am the Savior, I the almighty God | Isaac Watts | 10 10.10 10.11 11. | |
203 | 208 | 161 | 161 | Moreton | John Arnold | 1757 | Look up, ye saints! Direct your eyes | John Needham | L.M. | |
205 | 209 | 162 | 162 | John Street | 1791 | Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun | Isaac Watts | L.M. | ||
207 | 210 | 164 | 164 | Pilgrim's Farewell | Field | 1793 | Farewell my friends, I must be gone | Samuel Crossman | 88.88.66.66.48. | |
208 | 211 | 165 | 165 | St. Peter's | Edward Harwood | 1786 | I hear a voice that comes from far | Thomas Kelly | L.M. | |
209 | 212 | 165 | 165 | Kedron | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | Ye that pass by, behold the man | Charles Wesley | L.M. | |
210 | 213 | 166 | 166 | Greenwood | Joseph Funk | 1832 | Savior, visit thy plantation | John Newton | 87.87. | |
211 | 214 | 166 | 166 | Harmonia | Elisha West | 1793 | When thou, my righteous Judge, shall come | 886.886. | ||
212 | 215 | 167 | 167 | Penitence | (chorale) Z.3749 | 1816 | Jesus, full of all compassion | Daniel Turner | 87.87. | |
213 | 216 | 168 | 168 | Denmark | Martin Madan | 1769 | Before Jehovah's awful throne | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
214 | 217 | 170 | 170 | Daughter of Zion | Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadness | 11 11.11 11. | ||||
215 | 171 | Kent | Come gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove | Simon Browne | L.M. | |||||
218 | 171 | Christian Farewell | Ananias Davisson | 1820 | Farewell my dear brethren, the time is at hand | 11 11.11 11. | ||||
216 | 219 | 171 | 171 | Albion | Robert Boyd | 1816 | My soul, with joy attend | Philip Doddridge | S.M. | |
217 | 220 | 172 | 172 | Leoni | The Gospel Magazine | 1775 | Though nature's strength decay | Thomas Olivers | 66.84.D. | |
218 | 221 | 172 | 172 | Chapel | Johann Lampe | 1746 | And am I only born to die | Charles Wesley | 886.886. | |
219 | 222 | 173 | 173 | Waterford | Lewis Edson | 1790 | How pleased and blest was I | Isaac Watts | 668.668. | |
221 | 223 | 174 | 174 | Baltimore | John Cole | 1799 | Well, the Redeemer's gone | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |
222 | 224 | 174 | 174 | Bermondsey | Benjamin Milgrove | 1781 | Glory to God on high | Isaac Watts | 664.66.64. | |
223 | 225 | 175 | 175 | Gilgal | Thomas Shoel | 1800 | My dear Redeemer and my Lord | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
224 | 176 | Plymouth | Return, O God of love, return | Isaac Watts | C.M. | Ps.90 Pt.3 | ||||
225 | 226 | 176 | 176 | Trinity | Felice Giardini | 1762 | Come, thou almighty King | Anonymous | 664.66.64. | |
179 | 227 | 147 | 176 | Farmington | Guillaume Franc | 1557 | And is the gospel peace and love | Anne Steele | L.M. | |
226 | 228 | 177 | 177 | Hotham | Martin Madan | 1769 | Jesus, lover of my soul | Charles Wesley | 77.77.D. | |
227 | 229 | 178 | 178 | Amanda | Justin Morgan | 1790 | Through every age, eternal God | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
228 | 230 | 178 | 178 | Alderton | Thomas Walker | 1811 | How happy is the pilgrim's lot | Charles Wesley | 886.886. | |
229 | 231 | 179 | 179 | Hanover | Nicholas Brady | 1708 | O all that pass by, to Jesus draw near | Charles Wesley | 10 10.11 11. | |
230 | 232 | 180 | 180 | Lime House | J. Husband | 1789 | O, thou that hearest when sinners cry | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
127 | 233 | 108 | 180 | Salisbury | Oliver Brownson | 1782 | God of my salvation, hear | Charles Wesley | 76.76.78.76. | |
231 | 234 | 181 | 181 | Loving Kindness | Awake, my soul, in joyful lays | Samuel Medley | L.M. | |||
232 | 182 | Brussels | When shall thy lovely face be seen | Isaac Watts | L.M. | H.574 | ||||
235 | 182 | Infinite Delight | Nikolaus Herman | 1554 | Lord, tis an infinite delight | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |||
233 | 236 | 182 | 182 | Greenwich New | Ralph Harrison | 1784 | Let heaven and earth agree | Charles Wesley | 66.66.88. | |
234 | 237 | 183 | 183 | Examination | James Leach | 1789 | Tis a point I long to know | John Newton | 77.77. | |
240 | 238 | 188 | 184 | Christian Warfare | Deodatus Dutton | 1830 | Soldiers of the cross, arise | Anonymous | 77.75.D. | |
235 | 239 | 184 | 184 | Broadmead | Thomas Shoel | 1817 | Thou hidden love of God, whose height | Gerhardt Tersteegen | 88.88.88. | |
236 | 240 | 185 | 185 | Day Star | Where is my God, my joy, my hope | Charles Wesley | 88.88.88. | |||
239 | 241 | 187 | 186 | Unitia | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Begone, unbelief! My Savior is near | John Newton | 10 10.11 11. | |
237 | 242 | 186 | 186 | St. Paul's | W. Arnold | 1807 | To the hills I lift mine eyes | Charles Wesley | 76.76.77.76. | |
238 | 243 | 186 | 187 | Fairfield | Hitchcock | 1791 | With reverence let the saints appear | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
241 | 244 | 188 | 188 | Chilton | Edward Harwood | 1786 | Rejoicing now in glorious hope | Charles Wesley | 886.886. | |
245 | 188 | Transport | Benjamin White | 1825 | One spark, O God of heavenly fire | 886.886. | ||||
243 | 246 | 189 | 189 | Wesley | Come, children of Zion, and help us to sing | 11 11.11 11. | ||||
244 | 247 | 190 | 190 | Morning Psalm | James Lyon | 1761 | My God, accept my early vows | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
245 | 248 | 190 | 190 | Beulah | My God, thy boundless love we praise | 886.886. | ||||
246 | 191 | Carolan's | Young people all, in blooming days | L.M. | ||||||
249 | 191 | Heavenly Flight | John Stickney | 1774 | While on the verge of life I stand | Philip Doddridge | L.M. | |||
247 | 192 | Effort | – | 10 10.10 10. | ||||||
180 | 250 | 147 | 192 | Straight Gate | Aaron Williams | 1763 | Destruction's dangerous road | John Newton | S.M. | |
248 | 251 | 192 | 192 | Charleston | 1799 | Hail, my ever-blessed Jesus | John Wingrove | 87.87. | ||
249 | 252 | 193 | 193 | Scotland | The voice of free grace cries escape to the mountain | Richard Burdsall | 12 12.12 12.14 12. | |||
250 | 253 | 194 | 194 | Calvary | Daniel Read | 1785 | My thoughts that often mount the skies | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
251 | 254 | 194 | 194 | Italy | Antonio Sacchini | 1795 | The ransomed spirit to her home | William Tappan | L.M. | |
252 | 255 | 195 | 195 | Orramoor | Thomas Firth | 1810 | My God, permit me not to be | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
253 | 196 | Portland | – | 886.886. | ||||||
254 | 256 | 196 | 196 | Protection | FIRST HERE | 1832 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | Robert Keen | 11 11.11 11. | |
257 | 196 | Welch | Thomas Knibb | 1760 | O my soul, what means this sadness | John Fawcett | 87.87.87. | |||
256 | 258 | 197 | 197 | Conformity | Jesus, my Savior, let me be | Benjamin Beddome | L.M. | |||
257 | 259 | 198 | 198 | Broomsgrove | William Dixon | 1789 | My Savior, my almighty friend | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
255 | 260 | 196 | 198 | Home | Henry Bishop | 1823 | Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints | David Denham | 11 11.11 11.5 11. | |
258 | 261 | 199 | 199 | St. Stephens | When langor and disease invage | Augustus Toplady | C.M. | |||
262 | 200 | Missionary's Farewell | Farewell, my brethren in the Lord | 88.88.88. | ||||||
259 | 263 | 200 | 200 | Peterborough | Lewis Seymour | 1803 | What wisdom, majesty, and grace | Samuel Stennett | C.M. | |
264 | 201 | Spring | James Boyd | 1818 | The voice of my beloved sounds | Charles Wesley | 88.88.77. | |||
261 | 265 | 201 | 202 | Heavenly Vision | Jacob French | 1786 | I beheld, and lo! A great multitude | Anthem | ||
262 | 266 | 203 | 204 | Conversion | Thy mercy, O God, is the theme of my song | Stocker | 11 11.11 11. | |||
263 | 267 | 204 | 204 | Delight | William Markham | 1725 | O, how I love thy holy law | Isaac Watts | C.M. | |
268 | 205 | Hiding Place | Isaac Smith | 1796 | Hail, sovereign love, that first began | Jehoiada Brewer | L.M. | |||
242 | 269 | 188 | 206 | Canton | 1799 | How pleasant tis to see | Isaac Watts | 668.668. | ||
265 | 270 | 206 | 206 | Queensborough | Thomas Clark | 1805 | O the hour when this material | Josiah Conder | 87.87.D. | |
271 | 207 | Tender Mercy | Truman Wetmore | 1798 | My soul, repeat his praise | Isaac Watts | S.M. | |||
264 | 272 | 205 | 208 | Bath Abbey | Benjamin Milgrove | 1781 | Deathless principle, arise | Augustus Toplady | 77.77.77. | |
273 | 209 | Bridgewater | Lewis Edson | 1782 | Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove | Simon Browne | L.M. | |||
274 | 209 | Youthful Piety | Amzi Chapin | 1813 | Come, let us now forget our mirth | Jane Taylor | C.M. | |||
275 | 210 | Deliverance | 1832 | How blest is our brother, bereft | Charles Wesley | 88.88.88. | ||||
276 | 210 | Wethersfield | Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |||||
5 | 277 | 30 | 212 | Invocation | Draw nigh to us, Jehovah | 77.76.77.76. | ||||
278 | 212 | Solemn Summons | A. Knapp | 1810 | How solemn the signal I hear | L.M. | ||||
206 | 279 | 163 | 213 | Old German | (chorale) Z.1445 | 1754 | O tell me no more | John Gambold | 55.65. | |
260 | 280 | 200 | 214 | Ganges | Batholomew Brown | 1802 | Awaked by Sinai's awful sound | Samson Occum | 886.886. | |
281 | 214 | Believer's Repose | Zerubbabel Wyvill | 1802 | When gathering clouds around I view | Robert Grant | 88.88.88. | |||
140 | 282 | 117 | 215 | Kirke | 1835 | With melting heart and weeping eyes | John Fawcett | L.M. | ||
283 | 216 | Sublimity | 1802 | Behold the lofty sky | Isaac Watts | S.M. | ||||
116 | 284 | 100 | 216 | Jerusalem | Daniel Read | 1787 | Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove | Isaac Watts | L.M. | |
108 | 285 | 92 | 218 | New Year | Come, let us anew | Charles Wesley | 55.5 11. | |||
286 | 218 | Blessed Infancy | Thomas Shoel | 1800 | Thy life I read, my dearest Lord | Samuel Stennett | C.M. | |||
287 | 219 | Boundless Mercy | 1832 | Drooping souls, no longer grieve | Anonymous | 76.76.D. | ||||
288 | 220 | Come, Ye Disconsolate | Samuel Webbe | 1790 | Come, ye disconsolate, where-e'er you langish | Thomas Moore | 11 10.11 10. | |||
289 | 220 | Invitation | Benjamin Cuzens | 1802 | Come hither, all ye weary souls | Isaac Watts | L.M. |
Works at CPDL
Edition 1 (1832)
Title | Page | Year | Composer | Arranger | Lyricist | First Line | Subgenre | Vo. | Meter |
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Charleston | 192 | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Robert Robinson | Come, thou fount of every blessing Mercy, O thou son of David |
4 | 87. 87 | ||
Confidence | 32 | 1832 | Joseph Funk | John Newton (hymnwriter) | When Hannah, pressed with grief | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 66. 66. 88 | |
Contemplation | 153 | 1832 | Anonymous | Joseph Funk | Charles Wesley | When quiet in my house I sit | Psalm-tunes | 3 | 88. 88. 88 |
Davis | 65 | 1813 | Anonymous | Joseph Swain | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | 3 | 11 8. 11 8 | ||
Dunlap's Creek | 63 | 1814 | S. McFarland | Isaac Watts | Think, O my soul, the dreadful day | Folk hymns | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Friendship | 112 | 1812 | Anonymous | Charles Wesley | Ye simple souls, that stray | 3 | 66. 66. 86. 86 | ||
Greenwood | 166 | 1832 | Joseph Funk | John Newton (hymnwriter) | Savior, visit thy plantation | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 87. 87 | |
Happiness | 38 | 1813 | Anonymous | Charles Wesley | O how happy are they Who their Savior obey | 2 | 669. 669 | ||
Liberty Hall | 127 | 1810 | Lucius Chapin | Isaac Watts | Alas! And did my Savior bleed | 3 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | ||
New Monmouth | 114 | 1813 | Lucius Chapin | Robert Robinson | Come thou fount of every blessing | 4 | 87. 87 | ||
Pilgrim's Farewell | 164 | 1793 | Jacob French | Samuel Crossman | Fare you well, my friends | Psalm-tunes | 4 | ||
Protection | 196 | 1832 | Joseph Funk | Robert Keen | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | 4 | 11 11. 11 11 | ||
Resignation | 144 | 1828 | Anonymous | William Walker | Isaac Watts | My shepherd will supply my need | 4 | 86. 86. D (C.M.D.) | |
Rockbridge | 96 | 1813 | Lucius Chapin | Isaac Watts | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 88. 88 (L.M.) | |
Wallace | 188 | 1830 | Deodatus Dutton | Jared Waterbury | Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain | 2 | 77. 76. D |
Edition 2 (1835)
Title | Page | Year | Composer | Arranger | Lyricist | First Line | Subgenre | Vo. | Meter |
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Bridgewater | 209 | 1782 | Lewis Edson | Tate and Brady | O come, loud anthems let us sing | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Christian Hope | 100 | 1835 | Joseph Funk | Joseph Steward | My soul would fain indulge a hope | Psalm-tunes | 3 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Confidence | 32 | 1832 | Joseph Funk | John Newton (hymnwriter) | When Hannah, pressed with grief | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 66. 66. 88 | |
Contemplation | 152 | 1832 | Anonymous | Joseph Funk | Charles Wesley | When quiet in my house I sit | Psalm-tunes | 3 | 88. 88. 88 |
Divinity | 25 | 1835 | Joseph Funk | Anne Steele | Awake, awake the sacred song | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Eden of Love | 85 | 1835 | Joseph Funk | E. C. Tillou | How sweet to reflect on these joys that await me | 4 | 12 11. 12 11. D | ||
Greenwood | 166 | 1832 | Joseph Funk | John Newton (hymnwriter) | Savior, visit thy plantation | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 87. 87 | |
Hallelujah | 135 | 1813 | Anonymous | Robert Robinson | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Hymn tunes | 2 | 87. 87. D | |
The Band of Love | 68 | 1800 | Edward Miller | Edward Miller | Our souls by love together knit | Set pieces | 3 | 86. 86. D (C.M.D.) | |
Wallace | 184 | 1830 | Deodatus Dutton | Jared Waterbury | Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain | 2 | 77. 76. D |