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*Anonymous. 1803. ''Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians, Including a Number Never Before Published''. Philadelphia: John W. Scott. 252 pp. | |||
*Davisson, Ananias, Compiler. 1820. ''Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony''. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Author. 103 pp. Second Edition, 1822, 128 pp.; Third Edition, 1825, 152 pp. | |||
*Ingalls, Jeremiah. 1805. ''The Christian Harmony; or, Songster's Companion'', Exeter, New Hampshire: Henry Ranlet. 200 pp. | |||
*Myers, Peter D., Compiler. 1854. ''The Zion Songster: A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs Generally Sung at Camp and Prayer Meetings'', Ninety-Fifth Edition. New York: Clark, Austin, and Smith. 315 pp. Copyright 1829. | |||
*Smith, Elias, and Abner Jones. 1812. "Hymns Original and Selected for the Use of Christians'', Fifth Edition. Philadelphia: John Hunter. 360 pp. Copyright 1805. | |||
*Smith, Joshua. 1810. ''A Collection of Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs''. Poughkeepsie: Paraclete Potter. 181 pp. | |||
*Smith, Joshua, and William Northrup. 1811. ''Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs; for the Use of Religious Assemblies and Private Christians'', Twelfth Edition. Norwich, Connecticut: Russell Hubbard. First Edition was 1790. | |||
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'''Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians, 1803''' | '''''Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians'', 1803''' | ||
1. Come friends and relations let's join heart and hand, | 1. Come friends and relations let's join heart and hand, | ||
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And there find redemption from sorrow and woe. | And there find redemption from sorrow and woe. | ||
4. And | 4. And if you are wounded and bruised by the fall. | ||
Rise up and press forward, for you he doth call; | Rise up and press forward, for you he doth call; | ||
Or If you are tempted to doubt or despair. | Or If you are tempted to doubt or despair. | ||
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'''Jeremiah Ingalls ''Christian Harmony'', 1805''' | '''Jeremiah Ingalls, ''Christian Harmony'', 1805''' | ||
1. Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand, | 1. Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand, | ||
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}} | '''Ananias Davisson, 1820''' | ||
1. Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand, | |||
The voice of the turtle is heard in our land; | |||
Let's all walk together, and follow the sound, | |||
And march to the place where redemption is found. | |||
2. The place it is hidden, the place is sealed, | |||
The place it is hidden till it is revealed; | |||
The place is in Jesus, to Jesus we’ll go, | |||
And there find redemption from sorrow and woe. | |||
3. The place it is hidden by reason of sin. | |||
Alas! You can't see the sad state you are in; | |||
You're blind and polluted, in prison and pain — | |||
O how can such rebels redemption obtain? | |||
4. But if you are wounded and bruised by the fall. | |||
Then up and be doing, for you he doth call; | |||
Or If you are tempted to doubt and despair. | |||
Then come home to Jesus, redemption is there.}} | |||
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Revision as of 01:45, 30 April 2017
General information
This is a folk hymn by an Anonymous lyricist, written probably before 1790. It occurs in the books listed as references below. It is most often titled Redemption.
Settings by composers
- Ananias Davisson — Redemption English SATB
- Jeremiah Ingalls — Redemption Hymn English STB
References
- Anonymous. 1803. Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians, Including a Number Never Before Published. Philadelphia: John W. Scott. 252 pp.
- Davisson, Ananias, Compiler. 1820. Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Author. 103 pp. Second Edition, 1822, 128 pp.; Third Edition, 1825, 152 pp.
- Ingalls, Jeremiah. 1805. The Christian Harmony; or, Songster's Companion, Exeter, New Hampshire: Henry Ranlet. 200 pp.
- Myers, Peter D., Compiler. 1854. The Zion Songster: A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs Generally Sung at Camp and Prayer Meetings, Ninety-Fifth Edition. New York: Clark, Austin, and Smith. 315 pp. Copyright 1829.
- Smith, Elias, and Abner Jones. 1812. "Hymns Original and Selected for the Use of Christians, Fifth Edition. Philadelphia: John Hunter. 360 pp. Copyright 1805.
- Smith, Joshua. 1810. A Collection of Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs. Poughkeepsie: Paraclete Potter. 181 pp.
- Smith, Joshua, and William Northrup. 1811. Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs; for the Use of Religious Assemblies and Private Christians, Twelfth Edition. Norwich, Connecticut: Russell Hubbard. First Edition was 1790.
Text and translations
English text Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the Use of Christians, 1803 |
Jeremiah Ingalls, Christian Harmony, 1805 |
Ananias Davisson, 1820 |
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