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Oliver Holden vol.1

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HTI* Title Composer Lyricist First line Meter Key Vo. Comments
2 12 7251 Pilgrim's Song Oliver Holden Philip Doddridge Now let our voices join S.M.D. G 4
3 13 7252 Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm Oliver Holden Isaac Watts My soul lies cleaving to the dust C.M. d 4
4 14 7238 Contentment Oliver Holden Isaac Watts Low let the Lord my Savior smile L.M.D. C 4
5 15 7239 Havre Oliver Holden Isaac Watts O bless the lord, my soul S.M. G 4
1 16 6286 China Samuel Babcock Isaac Watts Nature with all her powers shall sing L.M. D 4
6 16 7250 Philippi Oliver Holden Isaac Watts Out of the deeps of long distress C.M. f# 4
2 17 15 25 6035 Funeral Hymn Oliver Holden Isaac Watts Why do we mourn departing friends C.M. e 4
3 18 6037 Lincoln Oliver Holden Isaac Watts Arise my soul, my joyful powers C.M. D 4
4 19 16 26 6040 Zion Oliver Holden Isaac Watts Lo, what an entertaining sight C.M. C 4
5 20 6036 Lamentation Oliver Holden Isaac Watts Earth had detained me prisoner long C.M. c 3
6 21 17 27 5352 Marietta Anonymous 1790 Isaac Watts Come let us join our cheerful songs C.M. C 4
7 22a 19 29 4091a Newton Isaac Smith Isaac Watts Come we who love the Lord S.M. C 4
8 22b 20 30 5348 Complaint Ezra Parmenter Isaac Watts Spare us, O Lord, aloud we cry L.M. e 4
11 22 4622a Sherburne Daniel Read Tate & Brady While shepherds watched their flocks by night C.M. D 4
9 23 18 28 4439a Invitation Jacob Kimball Isaac Watts Come my beloved, haste away L.M. D 4
12 23 4532a Poland Timothy Swan Isaac Watts God of my life, look gently down C.M. c# 4
13 23 4121 Paris William Billings Isaac Watts This spacious earth is all the Lord's L.M. A 4
10 25 21 31 4741 Greenwich Daniel Read Isaac Watts Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I L.M. e 4
11 26a 4928 Portsmouth Anonymous 1788 Isaac Watts There is a land of living joy C.M. D 4