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*Lowens, Irving. 1964. ''Introduction'', pp. i-xvi in ''Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second''. Facsimile of Second Edition (1820). New York, New York: Da Capo Press. 132 pp. | *Lowens, Irving. 1964. ''Introduction'', pp. i-xvi in ''Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second''. Facsimile of Second Edition (1820). New York, New York: Da Capo Press. 132 pp. | ||
==List of works== | |||
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!HTI* | |||
!Title | |||
!Composer | |||
!Pub. | |||
!First Line | |||
!Key | |||
!Vo | |||
!Comment | |||
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|18a||1||8182||Brewer ||John Hall||1800||Now to the power of God supreme||F||4|| | |||
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|18b||1||6807||Sharon ||James Leach||1794||Come, ye that love the Lord||F||4|| | |||
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|19||1||4029||Vermont ||William Billings||1778||In vain we lavish out our lives||e||4|| | |||
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|20a||1||14117||Consolation ||Lucius Chapin||1812||Once more, my soul, the rising day||a||3|| | |||
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|20b||1||14122||Twenty-Fourth||Amzi Chapin||1812||Salvation, O the joyful sound||A||3|| | |||
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|20c||1||14587b||Fiducia ||J. Robertson||1813||Father, I long, I faint to see||a||1|| | |||
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|21a||1||10998b||Vernon ||Jeremiah Ingalls||1805||Lord, what a heaven of saving grace||e||4|| | |||
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|21b||1||14592||Ninety-Fifth||Lucius Chapin||1813||When I can read my title clear||A||4|| | |||
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|22||1||6108||Mount Zion ||Brown ||1793||The hill of Zion yields||C||3|| | |||
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|23a||1||8587||Canaan ||Lewis Edson||1801||Unite my roving thoughts, unite||G||4|| | |||
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|23b||1||6771||Egypt ||James Leach||1794||Mty God, my life, my love||g||3|| | |||
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|24a||1||10990b||Ninety-Third||Jeremiah Ingalls||1805||Raise your triumphant songs||C||4|| | |||
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|24b||1||5178||Mount Pleasant ||James Leach||1789||My God, the spring of all my joys||A||3|| | |||
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|25a||1||2603c||Trumpet ||Henry Carey||1734||He comes! He comes! The trumpets sound||G||3|| | |||
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|25b||1||733b||Isle of Wight ||||1711||Lord, shall we part with gold for dross||a||4|| | |||
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|26a||1||12499a||Merton ||Thomas Clark||1808||Come, let us ascend, my companion and friend||D||3|| | |||
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|26b||1||271a||Windsor ||William Daman||1591||Now, Lord, another of thy days||a||4|| | |||
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|27a||1||7685a||Gospel Trumpet ||John Cole||1799||Hark! How the gospel trumpet sounds||A||3|| | |||
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|27b||1||5386||Waterford ||Lewis Edson||1790||How pleased and blest was I||C||4|| | |||
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|28a||1||7877b||Dawning Light ||||1799||In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear||B{{flat}}||3|| | |||
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|28b||1||4139||Twenty-Fifth||Alexander Gillet||1779||I lift my soul to God||a||4|| | |||
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|29a||1||10053||Plymouth Dock ||||1803||Jesus, how precious is thy name||G||3|| | |||
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|29b||1||14792||Shields ||||1813||Come, thou fount of every blessing||A||3|| | |||
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|30a||1||6775a||Harmony ||James Leach||1794||O what shall I do my Savior to praise||B{{flat}}||3|| | |||
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|30b||1||4740||Georgia ||||1786||How vain are all things here below||e||4|| | |||
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|31a||1||5180||Nativity ||James Leach||1789||Come let us lift our joyful eyes||G||3|| | |||
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|31b||1||4647a||Williamstown ||||1786||Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive||g||4|| | |||
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|32a||1||5173a||Hamilton ||James Leach||1789||God is the refuge of his saints||C||3|| | |||
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|32b||1||6765a||Winchester ||||1794||Who is this that comes from far||G||3|| | |||
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|33||1||6804a||St. John's ||James Leach||1794||Begin, my soul, the exalted lay||A||3|| | |||
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|34||1||11114||Schenectady ||Nehemiah Shumway||1805||From all who dwell below th skies||E{{flat}}||4|| | |||
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|35||1||3366||Boston ||William Billings||1770||Methinks I see a heavenly host||B{{flat}}||4|| | |||
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|36||1||4019||Phoebus ||William Billings||1778||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||f#||4|| | |||
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|37||1||14774||Gospel Trump ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Let every mortal ear attend||G||3|| | |||
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|38||1||14761||Bellevue ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Ye tribes of Adam, join||F||4|| | |||
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|39a||1||14760||Babylonian Captivity ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Along the banks where Babel's current flows||f#||4|| | |||
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|39b||1||14782||Millville ||Elkanah Dare||1813||We praise the Lord who heard our cries||E||3|| | |||
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|40||1||14771||Forster ||||1813||Ye weary heavy laden souls||e||3|| | |||
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|41||1||6178d||Pilgrim's Farewell ||Field||1793||Farewell, my friends, I must be gone||G||3|| | |||
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|42a||1||14769||Fairton ||Elkanah Dare||1813||O God of mercy, hear my call||a||3|| | |||
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|42b||1||14773a||Glasgow ||Elkanah Dare||1813||This life's a dream, and empty show||G||3|| | |||
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|43a||1||7888a||Kedron ||Amos Pilsbury||1799||Thou man of grief, remember me||e||3|| | |||
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|43b||1||14762||Bridge Town ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Grace! Tis a charmong sound||G||4|| | |||
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|44||1||6973||Fall of Babylon ||John Beaumont||1795||In Gabriel's hand a mighty stone||G||1|| | |||
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|45||1||14791||Road's Town ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Blessed are the sons of God||a||3|| | |||
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|46||1||14784||Mount Hope ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Hark! Hark! A Savior's voice||F||1|| | |||
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|47a||1||14768||Dismission ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Lord, dismiss with thy blessing||d||3|| | |||
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|47b||1||2255d||Old German ||||16 c.||O tell me no more||a||3|| | |||
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|50||1||||Redemption Anthem||||||Hark! Hark! Glad tidings charm our ears|||||| | |||
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|50||1||8388||Missionary ||Thomas Walker||1800||When I can read my title clear||B{{flat}}||3|| | |||
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|51||1||12254||Madison ||Daniel Read||1807||Great shepherd of thine Israel||a||4|| | |||
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|52||1||||Wilmington||Elkanah Dare||1813||Hark! The herald angels sing||G||4|| | |||
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|55||1||8108a||Exhortation ||Eliakim Doolittle||1800||Now in the heat of youthful blood||a||4|| | |||
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|56||1||14770||Fidelia ||Lewer ||1813||As on some lonely building top||a||3|| | |||
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|57a||1||14781||Middle Paxton ||B. Austin ||1813||No burning heats by dat||E||3|| | |||
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|57b||1||6379||Woburn ||Jacob Kimball||1793||Firm was my health, my dau was bright||a||4|| | |||
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|58||1||10981||Christian Song ||Jeremiah Ingalls||1805||Mine eyes arae now closing to rest||d||3|| | |||
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|59||1||8114||Liberty ||Stephen Jenks||1800||No more beneath the oppressive hand||F||3|| | |||
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|60||1||||Judgment Anthem||||||Hark, ye mortals, hear the trumpet|||||| | |||
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|68a||1||4941c||Castle Street ||||1788||Sweet is the work, my God, my King||G||4|| | |||
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|68b||1||9038||Warren ||Isaac Lane||1802||Let all our tongues be one||A||4|| | |||
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|69a||1||9855||Content ||Walter Janes||1803||Since God is all my trust||a||4|| | |||
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|69b||1||1065a||Walsal ||||1723||Alas! And did my Savior bleed||a||4|| | |||
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|70||1||5863||Hundred and Forty-Eighth||||1791||Loud hallelujahs to the Lord||G||4|| | |||
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|71||1||14778||Landaff ||Findlay ||1813||Let sinners take their course||a||3|| | |||
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|72||1||||Thanksgiving Anthem||||||O be joyful in the Lord|||||| | |||
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|76a||1||10325||Interrogation ||Ebenezer Child||1804||Shall we go on to sin||e||4|| | |||
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|76b||1||14794||Solitude ||Barnabas McKyes||1813||Come lead me to some lonely shade||a||4|| | |||
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|77a||1||6990||Boston ||Lewis Edson||1795||My trust is in my heavenly friend||F||4|| | |||
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|77b||1||14786||Newmark ||Amos Bull||1813||Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove||G||4|| | |||
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|78a||1||7000||Sounding Joy ||J. P. Storm||1795||Joy to the earth, the Savior reigns||D||4|| | |||
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|78b||1||14767||Dependence ||Findlay ||1813||But I with all my care||a||3|| | |||
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|79a||1||14789||Redeeming Grace ||||1813||Come all who love my Lord and master||G||3|| | |||
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|79b||1||1681b||Christmas Hymn ||William Knapp||1743||A virgin unspotted, the prophets foretold||G||3|| | |||
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|80||1||14798||Triumph ||||1813||Tis done! Lo tey come, bright celestials descend||C||3|| | |||
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|81a||1||14766a||Davis ||||1813||O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight||G||3|| | |||
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|81b||1||12951||Twenty-Third Psalm||Amos Bull||1809||My Shepherd is the living Lord||C||3|| | |||
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|82||1||9458||Mountain ||Oliver Holden||1803||When some kind shepherd from his fold||g||4|| | |||
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|83||1||9870||Lamentation ||Walter Janes||1803||When we our wearied limbs to rest||e||4|| | |||
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|84||1||||Farewell Anthem||||||My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey|||||| | |||
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|87||1||7955||Vergennes ||Oliver Holden||1800||My heart and flesh cry out for thee||g||3|| | |||
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|88||1||5587c||All Saints New ||Amariah Hall||1791||O! If my Lord would come and meet||d||4|| | |||
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|89||1||14779||Marcus Hook ||Elkanah Dare||1813||Sweet is the memory of thy grace||C||3|| | |||
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|90a||1||7227||Exhortation ||Hibbard||1796||Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear||F||4|| | |||
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|90b||1||5786||Hinsdale ||Samuel Holyoke||1791||Thou wilt reveal the paths of life||G||4|| | |||
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|91||1||4077a||Worcester ||Abraham Wood||1778||How beauteous are their feet||F||4|| | |||
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|92a||1||7998b||Northfield ||Jeremiah Ingalls||1800||How long, dear Savior, O how long||C||4|| | |||
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|92b||1||7840||Kingwood ||James Peck||1799||Children of the heavenly King||A||3|| | |||
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|93a||1||6996||Pardoning Grace ||Alexander Gillet||1795||From deep distress and troubled thoughts||c||4|| | |||
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|93b||1||4093a||Miles's Lane ||William Shrubsole||1779||Al hail the power of Jesus' name||C||3|| | |||
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|94||1||11032b||Springhill ||Jeremiah Ingalls||1805||The Lord into his garden come||G||1|| | |||
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|95a||1||14121||Rockbridge ||Lucius Chapin||1812||Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone||C||3|| | |||
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|95b||1||657a||Saint Michael's ||Nicholas Brady||1708||O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice||C||4|| | |||
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|96||1||4439a||Invitation ||Jacob Kimball||1784||Come, my beloved, haste away||D||4|| | |||
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|97a||1||14593||Rockingham ||Chapin ||1813||Salvation, O the joyful sound||A||4|| | |||
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|97b||1||14118||Unitia ||Lucius Chapin||1812||O tell me no more||G||4|| | |||
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|98a||1||8879a||Ganges ||||1802||Awaked by Sinai's awful sound||D||4|| | |||
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|98b||1||14776||Happiness ||||1813||O how happy are they||a||1|| | |||
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|99||1||8235||The Band of Love ||William Miller||1800||Our souls by love together knit||G||1|| | |||
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|100a||1||6721||Saint Johns ||William Billings||1794||Where are the mourners, saith the Lord||g||1|| | |||
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|100b||1||14788||Power ||White ||1813||Death, like an overflowing stream||d||1|| | |||
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|100c||1||2770||Willington ||||1761||Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive||a||1|| | |||
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|101a||1||14758a||Adoration ||Ananias Davisson||1813||Thee we adore, eternal name||C||1|| | |||
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|101b||1||14785||New Canaan ||||1813||On Jordan's stormy banks I stand||C||1|| | |||
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|101c||1||14796||Sublimity ||||1813||Before Jehovah's awful throne||A||1|| | |||
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|102a||1||14772||Friendship ||George Handel||1735||Friendship, to every willing mind||G||3|| | |||
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|102b||1||6808a||Shields ||James Leach||1794||Infinite grief, amazing woe||g||3|| | |||
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|103a||1||10014b||Morality ||||1803||When beauty and youth are in their full prime||G||1|| | |||
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|103b||1||11037b||Communion ||Jeremiah Ingalls||1805||The King of heaven his table spreads||E||1|| | |||
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|104a||1||14120||New Monmouth ||Lucius Chapin||1812||Come, thou fount of every blessing||a||1|| | |||
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|104b||1||14787||Perseverance ||||1813||Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song||A||3|| | |||
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|104c||1||14790||Restoration ||||1813||Ye captives restored and saints of the Lord||A||1|| | |||
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|105a||1||14765||Consolation ||||1813||Come on, my partners in distress||a||1|| | |||
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|105b||1||14799||Vienna ||Premmer ||1813||Rise, O Lord our God||a||1|| | |||
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|106a||1||4216a||Mendom ||William Billings||1781||My Redeemer, let me be||a||1|| | |||
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|106b||1||14797||The Transport ||||1813||Ye children of Jesus who're bound to the kingdom||C||1|| | |||
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|107||1||6464||Sterling ||Nehemiah Shumway||1793||Come ye that love the Lord||E||4|| | |||
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|108a||1||14800a||Washington ||||1813||A soldier, Lord, thou hast me made||a||1|| | |||
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|108b||1||14759||Animation ||||1813||Come, thou fount of every blessing||A||1|| | |||
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|109a||1||14780a||Messiah ||||1813||The Son of man they did betray||a||1|| | |||
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|109b||1||14793||Solicitude ||||1813||O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight||g||1|| | |||
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|110||1||6795||Pastoral ||James Leach||1794||The Lord my pasture shall prepare||F||3|| | |||
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|111a||1||11868||Gallilee ||Thomas Clark||1807||Up to the hills where angels lie||C||3|| | |||
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|111b||1||3357||Africa ||William Billings||1770||Now shall my inward joys arise||E{{flat}}||4|| | |||
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|112a||2||17424||Providence||C. Curtis||1820||What shall I render to my God||A||3|| | |||
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|112b||1||14775||Hallelujah ||||1813||Come, thou fount of every blessing||F||1|| | |||
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|113a||1||12303b||Concert ||Jeremiah Clarke||1707||Come, thou fount of every blessing||a||1|| | |||
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|113b||1||6805a||Salford ||James Leach||1794||Not from the dust affliction grows||a||3|| | |||
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|114a||1||4671a||Seaman's Song ||||1786||Would you behold the works of God||C||3|| | |||
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|114b||1||5356c||German Hymn ||Ignaz Playel||1788||So fades the loverly blooming flower||B{{flat}}||3|| | |||
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|115||1||||David's Lamentation||William Billings||||David the king was grieved and moved|||||| | |||
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|116||1||4973||Lonsdale ||Arcangelo Corelli||ca. 1700||The hill of Zion yields||C||3|| | |||
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|117||1||4468f||Spaldwick ||Thomas Firth||1784||Defend me, Lord, from shame||a||3|| | |||
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|118||1||3453a||Sappho ||William Billings||1770||When the fierce north wind with his airy forces||C||4|| | |||
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|119||1||8881||Hermit ||||1802||Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more||d||3|| | |||
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|120a||1||14783||Minister's Farewell ||||1813||Dear friends, farewell, I do tell||G||1|| | |||
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|120||1||14394||Friendship ||||1812||Ye simple souls that stray||F||3|| | |||
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|121a||1||11041b||Heavenly Union ||Jeremiah Ingalls||1805||Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell||G||1|| | |||
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|121b||1||||Easter||||||He dies! The friend of sinners dies||G||3|| | |||
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|124||1||4002a||Bethlehem ||William Billings||1778||While shepherds watched their flocks by night||E||4|| | |||
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|125||1||4443||Participation ||Thomas Arne||1763||Jesus, with all thy saints above||G||4|| | |||
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|126a||1||4926||Hollis ||Oliver Holden||1788||My soul, come meditate the day||d||4|| | |||
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|126b||1||4091a||Silver Street ||Isaac Smith||1779||Come, ye who love the Lord||C||4|| | |||
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|127||1||2980a||Redeeming Love ||John Worgan||1765||Now begin the heavenly theme||C||3|| | |||
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|128||1||8155||Plainfield ||Jacob Kimball||1800||Let him to whom we now belong||G||4|| | |||
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|129||1||9444||Cowper ||Oliver Holden||1803||Forgive the song that falls so low||g||4|| | |||
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|130a||1||2042a||Trinity ||William Tansur||1752||Now shall my head be lifted high||F||4|| | |||
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|130b||1||1655a||Islington ||||1742||This life's a dream, and empty show||C||3|| | |||
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|131a||1||6311||Omega ||Oliver Holden||1793||My Savior, my almighty friend||C||3|| | |||
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|131b||1||||Doxology||||||Now unto the King eternal||C||3|| | |||
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:{{aster}}.[http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/default.asp ''The Hymn Tune Index''] | |||
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Revision as of 22:48, 12 September 2019
General Information
Title: Wyeth's Repository, Part Second
Full Title: Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second; Original and Selected from the most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science; For the use of Christian Churches, Singing Schools, and Private Societies, Together with a Plain and Concise Introduction to the Grounds of Music and Rules for Learners.
Editor - Compiler: John Wyeth
Publication date and place: 1813 by John Wyeth in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 132 pp. Second Edition 1820, 132 pp.
Description: An influential book in the West and South of that day, with over forty tunes newly published. One of the first widely-published books for composers such as Amzi Chapin, Lucius Chapin, Elkanah Dare, and Ananias Davisson.
External Links
References
- Lowens, Irving. 1964. Introduction, pp. i-xvi in Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second. Facsimile of Second Edition (1820). New York, New York: Da Capo Press. 132 pp.
List of works
Page | Ed. | HTI* | Title | Composer | Pub. | First Line | Key | Vo | Comment |
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18a | 1 | 8182 | Brewer | John Hall | 1800 | Now to the power of God supreme | F | 4 | |
18b | 1 | 6807 | Sharon | James Leach | 1794 | Come, ye that love the Lord | F | 4 | |
19 | 1 | 4029 | Vermont | William Billings | 1778 | In vain we lavish out our lives | e | 4 | |
20a | 1 | 14117 | Consolation | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | a | 3 | |
20b | 1 | 14122 | Twenty-Fourth | Amzi Chapin | 1812 | Salvation, O the joyful sound | A | 3 | |
20c | 1 | 14587b | Fiducia | J. Robertson | 1813 | Father, I long, I faint to see | a | 1 | |
21a | 1 | 10998b | Vernon | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | Lord, what a heaven of saving grace | e | 4 | |
21b | 1 | 14592 | Ninety-Fifth | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | When I can read my title clear | A | 4 | |
22 | 1 | 6108 | Mount Zion | Brown | 1793 | The hill of Zion yields | C | 3 | |
23a | 1 | 8587 | Canaan | Lewis Edson | 1801 | Unite my roving thoughts, unite | G | 4 | |
23b | 1 | 6771 | Egypt | James Leach | 1794 | Mty God, my life, my love | g | 3 | |
24a | 1 | 10990b | Ninety-Third | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | Raise your triumphant songs | C | 4 | |
24b | 1 | 5178 | Mount Pleasant | James Leach | 1789 | My God, the spring of all my joys | A | 3 | |
25a | 1 | 2603c | Trumpet | Henry Carey | 1734 | He comes! He comes! The trumpets sound | G | 3 | |
25b | 1 | 733b | Isle of Wight | 1711 | Lord, shall we part with gold for dross | a | 4 | ||
26a | 1 | 12499a | Merton | Thomas Clark | 1808 | Come, let us ascend, my companion and friend | D | 3 | |
26b | 1 | 271a | Windsor | William Daman | 1591 | Now, Lord, another of thy days | a | 4 | |
27a | 1 | 7685a | Gospel Trumpet | John Cole | 1799 | Hark! How the gospel trumpet sounds | A | 3 | |
27b | 1 | 5386 | Waterford | Lewis Edson | 1790 | How pleased and blest was I | C | 4 | |
28a | 1 | 7877b | Dawning Light | 1799 | In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear | B♭ | 3 | ||
28b | 1 | 4139 | Twenty-Fifth | Alexander Gillet | 1779 | I lift my soul to God | a | 4 | |
29a | 1 | 10053 | Plymouth Dock | 1803 | Jesus, how precious is thy name | G | 3 | ||
29b | 1 | 14792 | Shields | 1813 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | A | 3 | ||
30a | 1 | 6775a | Harmony | James Leach | 1794 | O what shall I do my Savior to praise | B♭ | 3 | |
30b | 1 | 4740 | Georgia | 1786 | How vain are all things here below | e | 4 | ||
31a | 1 | 5180 | Nativity | James Leach | 1789 | Come let us lift our joyful eyes | G | 3 | |
31b | 1 | 4647a | Williamstown | 1786 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | g | 4 | ||
32a | 1 | 5173a | Hamilton | James Leach | 1789 | God is the refuge of his saints | C | 3 | |
32b | 1 | 6765a | Winchester | 1794 | Who is this that comes from far | G | 3 | ||
33 | 1 | 6804a | St. John's | James Leach | 1794 | Begin, my soul, the exalted lay | A | 3 | |
34 | 1 | 11114 | Schenectady | Nehemiah Shumway | 1805 | From all who dwell below th skies | E♭ | 4 | |
35 | 1 | 3366 | Boston | William Billings | 1770 | Methinks I see a heavenly host | B♭ | 4 | |
36 | 1 | 4019 | Phoebus | William Billings | 1778 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | f# | 4 | |
37 | 1 | 14774 | Gospel Trump | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Let every mortal ear attend | G | 3 | |
38 | 1 | 14761 | Bellevue | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Ye tribes of Adam, join | F | 4 | |
39a | 1 | 14760 | Babylonian Captivity | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | f# | 4 | |
39b | 1 | 14782 | Millville | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | We praise the Lord who heard our cries | E | 3 | |
40 | 1 | 14771 | Forster | 1813 | Ye weary heavy laden souls | e | 3 | ||
41 | 1 | 6178d | Pilgrim's Farewell | Field | 1793 | Farewell, my friends, I must be gone | G | 3 | |
42a | 1 | 14769 | Fairton | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | O God of mercy, hear my call | a | 3 | |
42b | 1 | 14773a | Glasgow | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | This life's a dream, and empty show | G | 3 | |
43a | 1 | 7888a | Kedron | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | Thou man of grief, remember me | e | 3 | |
43b | 1 | 14762 | Bridge Town | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Grace! Tis a charmong sound | G | 4 | |
44 | 1 | 6973 | Fall of Babylon | John Beaumont | 1795 | In Gabriel's hand a mighty stone | G | 1 | |
45 | 1 | 14791 | Road's Town | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Blessed are the sons of God | a | 3 | |
46 | 1 | 14784 | Mount Hope | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Hark! Hark! A Savior's voice | F | 1 | |
47a | 1 | 14768 | Dismission | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Lord, dismiss with thy blessing | d | 3 | |
47b | 1 | 2255d | Old German | 16 c. | O tell me no more | a | 3 | ||
50 | 1 | Redemption Anthem | Hark! Hark! Glad tidings charm our ears | ||||||
50 | 1 | 8388 | Missionary | Thomas Walker | 1800 | When I can read my title clear | B♭ | 3 | |
51 | 1 | 12254 | Madison | Daniel Read | 1807 | Great shepherd of thine Israel | a | 4 | |
52 | 1 | Wilmington | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Hark! The herald angels sing | G | 4 | ||
55 | 1 | 8108a | Exhortation | Eliakim Doolittle | 1800 | Now in the heat of youthful blood | a | 4 | |
56 | 1 | 14770 | Fidelia | Lewer | 1813 | As on some lonely building top | a | 3 | |
57a | 1 | 14781 | Middle Paxton | B. Austin | 1813 | No burning heats by dat | E | 3 | |
57b | 1 | 6379 | Woburn | Jacob Kimball | 1793 | Firm was my health, my dau was bright | a | 4 | |
58 | 1 | 10981 | Christian Song | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | Mine eyes arae now closing to rest | d | 3 | |
59 | 1 | 8114 | Liberty | Stephen Jenks | 1800 | No more beneath the oppressive hand | F | 3 | |
60 | 1 | Judgment Anthem | Hark, ye mortals, hear the trumpet | ||||||
68a | 1 | 4941c | Castle Street | 1788 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | G | 4 | ||
68b | 1 | 9038 | Warren | Isaac Lane | 1802 | Let all our tongues be one | A | 4 | |
69a | 1 | 9855 | Content | Walter Janes | 1803 | Since God is all my trust | a | 4 | |
69b | 1 | 1065a | Walsal | 1723 | Alas! And did my Savior bleed | a | 4 | ||
70 | 1 | 5863 | Hundred and Forty-Eighth | 1791 | Loud hallelujahs to the Lord | G | 4 | ||
71 | 1 | 14778 | Landaff | Findlay | 1813 | Let sinners take their course | a | 3 | |
72 | 1 | Thanksgiving Anthem | O be joyful in the Lord | ||||||
76a | 1 | 10325 | Interrogation | Ebenezer Child | 1804 | Shall we go on to sin | e | 4 | |
76b | 1 | 14794 | Solitude | Barnabas McKyes | 1813 | Come lead me to some lonely shade | a | 4 | |
77a | 1 | 6990 | Boston | Lewis Edson | 1795 | My trust is in my heavenly friend | F | 4 | |
77b | 1 | 14786 | Newmark | Amos Bull | 1813 | Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove | G | 4 | |
78a | 1 | 7000 | Sounding Joy | J. P. Storm | 1795 | Joy to the earth, the Savior reigns | D | 4 | |
78b | 1 | 14767 | Dependence | Findlay | 1813 | But I with all my care | a | 3 | |
79a | 1 | 14789 | Redeeming Grace | 1813 | Come all who love my Lord and master | G | 3 | ||
79b | 1 | 1681b | Christmas Hymn | William Knapp | 1743 | A virgin unspotted, the prophets foretold | G | 3 | |
80 | 1 | 14798 | Triumph | 1813 | Tis done! Lo tey come, bright celestials descend | C | 3 | ||
81a | 1 | 14766a | Davis | 1813 | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | G | 3 | ||
81b | 1 | 12951 | Twenty-Third Psalm | Amos Bull | 1809 | My Shepherd is the living Lord | C | 3 | |
82 | 1 | 9458 | Mountain | Oliver Holden | 1803 | When some kind shepherd from his fold | g | 4 | |
83 | 1 | 9870 | Lamentation | Walter Janes | 1803 | When we our wearied limbs to rest | e | 4 | |
84 | 1 | Farewell Anthem | My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey | ||||||
87 | 1 | 7955 | Vergennes | Oliver Holden | 1800 | My heart and flesh cry out for thee | g | 3 | |
88 | 1 | 5587c | All Saints New | Amariah Hall | 1791 | O! If my Lord would come and meet | d | 4 | |
89 | 1 | 14779 | Marcus Hook | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | Sweet is the memory of thy grace | C | 3 | |
90a | 1 | 7227 | Exhortation | Hibbard | 1796 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | F | 4 | |
90b | 1 | 5786 | Hinsdale | Samuel Holyoke | 1791 | Thou wilt reveal the paths of life | G | 4 | |
91 | 1 | 4077a | Worcester | Abraham Wood | 1778 | How beauteous are their feet | F | 4 | |
92a | 1 | 7998b | Northfield | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1800 | How long, dear Savior, O how long | C | 4 | |
92b | 1 | 7840 | Kingwood | James Peck | 1799 | Children of the heavenly King | A | 3 | |
93a | 1 | 6996 | Pardoning Grace | Alexander Gillet | 1795 | From deep distress and troubled thoughts | c | 4 | |
93b | 1 | 4093a | Miles's Lane | William Shrubsole | 1779 | Al hail the power of Jesus' name | C | 3 | |
94 | 1 | 11032b | Springhill | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | The Lord into his garden come | G | 1 | |
95a | 1 | 14121 | Rockbridge | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone | C | 3 | |
95b | 1 | 657a | Saint Michael's | Nicholas Brady | 1708 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | C | 4 | |
96 | 1 | 4439a | Invitation | Jacob Kimball | 1784 | Come, my beloved, haste away | D | 4 | |
97a | 1 | 14593 | Rockingham | Chapin | 1813 | Salvation, O the joyful sound | A | 4 | |
97b | 1 | 14118 | Unitia | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | O tell me no more | G | 4 | |
98a | 1 | 8879a | Ganges | 1802 | Awaked by Sinai's awful sound | D | 4 | ||
98b | 1 | 14776 | Happiness | 1813 | O how happy are they | a | 1 | ||
99 | 1 | 8235 | The Band of Love | William Miller | 1800 | Our souls by love together knit | G | 1 | |
100a | 1 | 6721 | Saint Johns | William Billings | 1794 | Where are the mourners, saith the Lord | g | 1 | |
100b | 1 | 14788 | Power | White | 1813 | Death, like an overflowing stream | d | 1 | |
100c | 1 | 2770 | Willington | 1761 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | a | 1 | ||
101a | 1 | 14758a | Adoration | Ananias Davisson | 1813 | Thee we adore, eternal name | C | 1 | |
101b | 1 | 14785 | New Canaan | 1813 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | C | 1 | ||
101c | 1 | 14796 | Sublimity | 1813 | Before Jehovah's awful throne | A | 1 | ||
102a | 1 | 14772 | Friendship | George Handel | 1735 | Friendship, to every willing mind | G | 3 | |
102b | 1 | 6808a | Shields | James Leach | 1794 | Infinite grief, amazing woe | g | 3 | |
103a | 1 | 10014b | Morality | 1803 | When beauty and youth are in their full prime | G | 1 | ||
103b | 1 | 11037b | Communion | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | The King of heaven his table spreads | E | 1 | |
104a | 1 | 14120 | New Monmouth | Lucius Chapin | 1812 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | a | 1 | |
104b | 1 | 14787 | Perseverance | 1813 | Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song | A | 3 | ||
104c | 1 | 14790 | Restoration | 1813 | Ye captives restored and saints of the Lord | A | 1 | ||
105a | 1 | 14765 | Consolation | 1813 | Come on, my partners in distress | a | 1 | ||
105b | 1 | 14799 | Vienna | Premmer | 1813 | Rise, O Lord our God | a | 1 | |
106a | 1 | 4216a | Mendom | William Billings | 1781 | My Redeemer, let me be | a | 1 | |
106b | 1 | 14797 | The Transport | 1813 | Ye children of Jesus who're bound to the kingdom | C | 1 | ||
107 | 1 | 6464 | Sterling | Nehemiah Shumway | 1793 | Come ye that love the Lord | E | 4 | |
108a | 1 | 14800a | Washington | 1813 | A soldier, Lord, thou hast me made | a | 1 | ||
108b | 1 | 14759 | Animation | 1813 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | A | 1 | ||
109a | 1 | 14780a | Messiah | 1813 | The Son of man they did betray | a | 1 | ||
109b | 1 | 14793 | Solicitude | 1813 | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | g | 1 | ||
110 | 1 | 6795 | Pastoral | James Leach | 1794 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare | F | 3 | |
111a | 1 | 11868 | Gallilee | Thomas Clark | 1807 | Up to the hills where angels lie | C | 3 | |
111b | 1 | 3357 | Africa | William Billings | 1770 | Now shall my inward joys arise | E♭ | 4 | |
112a | 2 | 17424 | Providence | C. Curtis | 1820 | What shall I render to my God | A | 3 | |
112b | 1 | 14775 | Hallelujah | 1813 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | F | 1 | ||
113a | 1 | 12303b | Concert | Jeremiah Clarke | 1707 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | a | 1 | |
113b | 1 | 6805a | Salford | James Leach | 1794 | Not from the dust affliction grows | a | 3 | |
114a | 1 | 4671a | Seaman's Song | 1786 | Would you behold the works of God | C | 3 | ||
114b | 1 | 5356c | German Hymn | Ignaz Playel | 1788 | So fades the loverly blooming flower | B♭ | 3 | |
115 | 1 | David's Lamentation | William Billings | David the king was grieved and moved | |||||
116 | 1 | 4973 | Lonsdale | Arcangelo Corelli | ca. 1700 | The hill of Zion yields | C | 3 | |
117 | 1 | 4468f | Spaldwick | Thomas Firth | 1784 | Defend me, Lord, from shame | a | 3 | |
118 | 1 | 3453a | Sappho | William Billings | 1770 | When the fierce north wind with his airy forces | C | 4 | |
119 | 1 | 8881 | Hermit | 1802 | Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more | d | 3 | ||
120a | 1 | 14783 | Minister's Farewell | 1813 | Dear friends, farewell, I do tell | G | 1 | ||
120 | 1 | 14394 | Friendship | 1812 | Ye simple souls that stray | F | 3 | ||
121a | 1 | 11041b | Heavenly Union | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell | G | 1 | |
121b | 1 | Easter | He dies! The friend of sinners dies | G | 3 | ||||
124 | 1 | 4002a | Bethlehem | William Billings | 1778 | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | E | 4 | |
125 | 1 | 4443 | Participation | Thomas Arne | 1763 | Jesus, with all thy saints above | G | 4 | |
126a | 1 | 4926 | Hollis | Oliver Holden | 1788 | My soul, come meditate the day | d | 4 | |
126b | 1 | 4091a | Silver Street | Isaac Smith | 1779 | Come, ye who love the Lord | C | 4 | |
127 | 1 | 2980a | Redeeming Love | John Worgan | 1765 | Now begin the heavenly theme | C | 3 | |
128 | 1 | 8155 | Plainfield | Jacob Kimball | 1800 | Let him to whom we now belong | G | 4 | |
129 | 1 | 9444 | Cowper | Oliver Holden | 1803 | Forgive the song that falls so low | g | 4 | |
130a | 1 | 2042a | Trinity | William Tansur | 1752 | Now shall my head be lifted high | F | 4 | |
130b | 1 | 1655a | Islington | 1742 | This life's a dream, and empty show | C | 3 | ||
131a | 1 | 6311 | Omega | Oliver Holden | 1793 | My Savior, my almighty friend | C | 3 | |
131b | 1 | Doxology | Now unto the King eternal | C | 3 |
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Composer | Arranger | Lyricist | First Line | Subgenre | Vo. | Meter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Babylonian Captivity | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Joel Barlow | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 10 10. 10 10 | |
Bellevue | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Isaac Watts | Ye tribes of Adam, join | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 66. 66. 88 | |
Bridge Town | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Philip Doddridge | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | 4 | 66. 86 (S.M.) | ||
Condescending | 1813 | Anonymous | Ananias Davisson | Isaac Watts | How condescending and how kind | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Consolation | 1813 | Anonymous | Charles Wesley | Come on, my partners in distress | 2 | 886. 886 | ||
Davis | 1813 | Anonymous | Joseph Swain | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | 3 | 11 8. 11 8 | ||
Dismission | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | John Fawcett (hymnwriter) | Lord, dismiss us with thy blesssing | 4 | 87. 87. 47 | ||
Fairton | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Isaac Watts | O God of mercy, hear my call | Psalm-tunes | 3 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | |
Forster | 1813 | Anonymous | John Granade | Ye weary heavy laden souls | 3 | 86. 86. D (C.M.D.) | ||
Friendship | 1798 | George Frideric Handel | Ananias Davisson | Friendship to every willing mind | 4 | 87. 87. 88. 87 | ||
Friendship | 1812 | Anonymous | Charles Wesley | Ye simple souls, that stray | 3 | 66. 66. 86. 86 | ||
Glasgow | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Isaac Watts | This life's a dream, an empty show | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 88. 88 (L.M.) | |
Hallelujah | 1813 | Anonymous | Robert Robinson | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Hymn tunes | 2 | 87. 87. D | |
Happiness | 1813 | Anonymous | Charles Wesley | O how happy are they Who their Savior obey | 2 | 669. 669 | ||
Kedron | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Thou man of griefs, remember me | 4 | 88. 88 (L.M.) | ||
Millville | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Joel Barlow | We praise thee, Lord, who heard our cries | Psalm-tunes | 3 | 88. 88 (L.M.) | |
Mount Calvary | 1813 | Ananias Davisson | John Granade | The Son of Man they did betray | 4 | 88. 86. 88. 886 | ||
Mount Hope | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Thomas Odiorne | Hark! hark, a Savior's voice | 2 | Irregular meter | ||
New Monmouth | 1813 | Lucius Chapin | Robert Robinson | Come thou fount of every blessing | 4 | 87. 87 | ||
Ninety-Fifth | 1813 | Lucius Chapin | Isaac Watts | When I can read my title clear | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | ||
Pilgrim's Farewell | 1793 | Jacob French | Samuel Crossman | Fare you well, my friends | Psalm-tunes | 4 | ||
Redeeming Grace | 1813 | Anonymous | Anonymous lyricist | Come all that love my Lord and Master | 4 | 98. 98. D | ||
Reflection | 1813 | Anonymous | Ananias Davisson | Isaac Watts | No sleep or slumber to his eyes | Psalm-tunes | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) |
Restoration | 1813 | Anonymous | Anonymous lyricist | Ye captives restored and saints of the Lord | 4 | 10 11. 10 11 | ||
Road's Town | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Joseph Humphreys | Blessed are the sons of God | 4 | 77. 77. 77 | ||
Solicitude | 1813 | Anonymous | Joseph Swain | O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight | 2 | 11 8. 11 8 | ||
Solitude | 1813 | Barnabas McKyes | Anonymous | Come lead me to some lonely shade | 4 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | ||
The Band of Love | 1800 | Edward Miller | Edward Miller | Our souls by love together knit | Set pieces | 3 | 86. 86. D (C.M.D.) | |
The Rose Tree | 1813 | Ananias Davisson | Anonymous | There is a land of pleasure | 3 | 78. 78. D | ||
Transport | 1813 | Anonymous | John Granade | Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom | 2 | 12 11.12 11.12 12.12 11 | ||
Triumph | 1813 | Anonymous | Anonymous lyricist | Tis done! Lo, they come! bright celestials descend | 3 | Irregular meter | ||
Twenty-Fourth | 1813 | Amzi Chapin | Isaac Watts | Salvation! O the joyful sound | 3 | 86. 86 (C.M.) | ||
Wilmington | 1813 | Elkanah Dare | Charles Wesley | Hark! the herald angels sing | Set pieces | 4 | 77. 77 |