The United States Sacred Harmony (Amos Pilsbury)
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Title: The United States Sacred Harmony, Containing the Rudiments of Vocal Music in a Concise and Comprehensive Manner; and a Large and Valuable Collection of Psalm Tunes and Anthems
Compiler: Amos Pilsbury
Description:
Publication date and place: 1799 Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. 224 pp.
References
- Kroeger, Karl. 1981. A Yankee Tunebook from the Old South: Amos Pilsbury's "The United States Sacred Harmony". The Hymn 32:154-162.
- Music, David W. 1995. Seven "new" tunes in Amos Pilsbury's United States' Sacred Harmony (1799) and their use in four-shape shape-note tunebooks of the southern United States before 1860. American Music 13(4):403-447.
External websites:
List of works
No. | HTI* | Pages | Title | Composer | Date | Key | Vo. | First line | Comments |
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1 | 15 | Canon | B♭ | 4 | Lift up your heads, O ye gates | ||||
2 | 2606 | 16 | Milford | Joseph Stephenson | 1760 | A | 4 | If angels sung a Savior's birth | Sacred Harp 273 1936-1991 |
3 | 3366 | 17 | Boston | William Billings | 1770 | B | 4 | Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes | |
4 | 4622a | 18 | Sherburne | Daniel Read | 1785 | D | 4 | Songs of immortal praise belong | |
5 | 4594 | 19 | Calvary | Daniel Read | 1785 | a | 4 | My thoughts that often mount the skies | |
6 | 3678 | 20 | Exeter | William Billings | 1774 | f | 4 | My thoughts on awful subjects roll | |
7 | 2534a | 21 | 3rd Psalm | Joseph Stephenson | 1758 | a | 4 | With reverence let the saints appear | |
8 | 5013a | 22 | Ocean | F | 4 | Thy works of glory, mighty Lord | Law, Rudiments of Music, Ed. 2, 1789 | ||
9 | 4014 | 23 | Majesty | William Billings | 1778 | F | 4 | The Lord descended from above | |
10 | 4019 | 24 | Phoebus | William Billings | 1778 | f | 4 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | |
11 | 5375 | 25 | Montgomery | Justin Morgan | 1790 | G | 4 | Early, my God, without delay | |
12 | 4690a | 26 | Jordan | William Billings | 1786 | A | 4 | There is a land of pure delight | |
13 | 4527b | 27 | Enfield | Solomon Chandler | 1785 | E | 4 | Before the rosy dawn of day | |
14 | 2766 | 28 | 33rd Psalm | William Tuckey | 1761 | D | 4 | Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord | |
15 | 6180b | 29 | 119th Psalm | e | 4 | Had not the word been my delight | Smith, in French, 1793 | ||
16 | 7879 | 30 | Dover | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | b | 4 | And let this feeble body fail | |
17 | 5805a | 31 | Ringe | Samuel Holyoke | 1791 | G | 3 | My thoughts surmount these lower skies | |
18 | 3223a | 32 | St. Asaph | Benjamin Milgrove | 1768 | B | 4 | Give thanks to God the sovereign Lord | |
19 | 3662a | 33 | Ashley | G | 4 | Salvation! O the joyful sound | The Gospel Magazine, Vol. 1, 1774 | ||
20 | 2640 | 34 | 34th Psalm | Joseph Stephenson | 1760 | C | 4 | Through all the changing scenes of life | |
21 | 4290 | 35a | Virginia | Oliver Brownson | 1782 | e | 4 | Thy words the raging winds control | |
22 | 4141 | 35b | Suffield | e | 4 | Teach me the measure of my days | A. King, 1779 | ||
23 | 4142a | 36a | Worthington | d | 4 | Thee we adore, eternal name | Strong, 1779 | ||
24 | 4629 | 36b | Winter | Daniel Read | 1785 | F | 4 | His hoary frost, his fleecy snow | |
25 | 2721 | 37a | Kensington | g | 4 | O for an heart to praise my God | J. Wesley Sacred Melody, 1781 | ||
26 | 1946a | 37b | Newbury | Michael Beesly | 1746 | a | 4 | Thee we adore, eternal name | |
27 | 4740 | 38a | Georgia | e | 4 | How vain are all things here below | Law, Rudiments of Music, Ed. 2, 1786 | ||
28 | 4093a | 38b | Miles' Lane | William Shrubsole | 1779 | C | 4 | All hail the power of Jesus' name | |
29 | 2776d | 39a | Abingdon | Musgrave Heighington | 1762 | G | 4 | O for a thousand tongues to sing | |
30 | 1936a | 39b | Irish | G | 4 | Being of beings, God of love | Collection of Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1749 | ||
31 | 967a | 40a | Rochester | Israel Holdroyd | 1722 | G | 4 | When all the mercies of my God | |
32 | 909b | 40b | Mear | Simon Browne | 1720 | G | 4 | Our god, our help in ages past | |
33 | 930a | 41a | Bedford | William Wheal | 1720 | F | 4 | My God, my everlasting hope | |
34 | 2924a | 41b | Buckingham | a | 4 | My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so | The Universal Psalmodist, 1763 | ||
35 | 1084a | 42a | Crowley | g | 4 | Why should the children of a King | Green, Book of Psalm Tunes Ed. 5, 1724 | ||
36 | 2931a | 42b | A Funeral Thought | Isaac Smith | 1763 | a | 4 | Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound | |
37 | 1390a | 43a | Bangor | William Tansur | 1735 | d | 4 | Father, I stretch my hands to thee | |
38 | 271l | 43b | Windsor | Christopher Tye | 1552 | a | 4 | Thee we adore, eternal name | |
39 | 2042b | 44a | New-York | William Tansur | 1752 | E | 4 | Lord, how divine thy comforts are | |
40 | 1929 | 44b | St. Martins | William Tansur | 1748 | A | 4 | My God, the spring of all my joys | |
41 | 3673a | 45a | Liverpool | Robert Wainwright | 1774 | F | 4 | Let every tongue thy goodness speak | |
42 | 6282b | 45b | Archdale | Oliver Holden | 1793 | F | 4 | When God revealed his gracious name | |
43 | 6767a | 46a | Alexandria | James Leach | 1794 | D | 4 | My Savior, my almighty friend | |
44 | 5176a | 46b | Melody | James Leach | 1789 | G | 4 | To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost | |
45 | 4031 | 47 | Washington | William Billings | 1778 | E | 4 | Lord, when though didst ascend on high | |
46 | 4526 | 48 | Bristol | Timothy Swan | 1785 | F | 4 | The lofty pillars of the sky | |
47 | 4661 | 49 | Stratfield | Ezra Goff | 1786 | f | 4 | To thee, my God and Savior, I | |
48 | 4289 | 50 | Stratford | Daniel Read | 1782 | a | 4 | Mourn, mourn, ye saints, who once did see | |
49 | 7902 | 51 | Portland | d | 4 | When we our wearied limbs to rest | Uranian Harmony,1791 | ||
50 | 4741 | 52 | Greenwich | Daniel Read | 1786 | e | 4 | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | |
51 | 4431 | 53 | Montague | Timothy Swan | 1783 | d | 4 | Now let our mournful songs record | |
52 | 4131 | 54 | Hartford | Elihu Carpenter | 1779 | d | 4 | The spacious earth is all the Lord's | |
53 | 5776 | 55 | Edinburgh | Samuel Holyoke | 1791 | G | 3 | Ye heavens with sounds of triumph ring | |
54 | 5587a | 56 | All Saints New | Amariah Hall | 1791 | c | 4 | O if my Lord would come and meet | |
55 | 5012 | 57 | New Jersey | Ishmael Spicer | 1789 | e | 4 | Lord, what was man when made at first | |
56 | 7898 | 58 | New Hampshire | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | E | 4 | Tis the fair dawn of heavenly day | New in this book |
57 | 4274 | 59 | Bridgewater | Lewis Edson | 1782 | C | 4 | My soul, the great Creator praise | |
58 | 3256a | 60-61 | Denbigh | Martin Madan | 1769 | E | 3 | From all that dwell below the skies | |
59 | 7894 | 61 | Morning | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | e | 4 | He dies, the friend of sinners dies | New in this book |
60 | 5348 | 62 | Complaint | Ezra Parmenter | 1790 | e | 4 | Spare us, O Lord, aloud we cry | |
61 | 7200 | 63 | Deanfield | E | 4 | Now is the hour of darkness past | Village Harmony, Ed. 2, 1796 | ||
62 | 5014 | 64 | Carlisle | Ishmael Spicer | 1789 | a | 4 | Deep in our hearts let us record | |
63 | 7303 | 65 | Spring | a | 3 | Gently he draws my heart along | Smith, 1797 | ||
64 | 3965a | 66a | Portugal | Thomas Thorley | 1778 | A | 4 | Of him who did salvation bring | |
65 | 4939 | 66b | Antigua | D | 4 | Let him embrace my soul, and prove | R. Wells, 1788 | ||
66 | 2213a | 67a | Kingsbridge | a | 4 | God of my life, whose gracious power | Divine Musical Miscellany, 1754 | ||
67 | 7888a | 67b | Kedron | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | e | 4 | Thou man of grief, remember me | |
68 | 4789 | 68a | Russia | Daniel Read | 1787 | a | 4 | False are the men of high degree | |
69 | 4612 | 68b | Naples | Daniel Read | 1785 | d | 4 | Shall the vile race of flesh and blood | |
70 | 4946a | 69a | New Sabbath | D | 4 | Jehovah reigns, his throne is high | Addington, Collection of Psalm Tunes, 1788 | ||
71 | 2992 | 69b | Lebanon | D | 4 | Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high | J. Wesley Sacred Melody, 1765 | ||
72 | 6784 | 70a | Morning Flower | James Leach | 1794 | g | 4 | When, gracious Lord, when shall it be | |
73 | 6813 | 70b | Edmund Street | James Leach | 1794 | g | 4 | Behold the path which mortals tread | |
74 | 3374 | 71a | Chester | William Billings | 1770 | F | 4 | Let the high heavens your songs invite | |
75 | 4628 | 71b | Windham | Daniel Read | 1785 | f | 4 | Broad is the road that leads to death | |
76 | 2761 | 72a | Morning Hymn | B | 4 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Urania, 1761 | ||
77 | 143a | 72b | Old Hundred | Louis Bourgeois | 1561 | A | 4 | Lord, what a heaven of saving grace | |
78 | 3370 | 73a | Brookfield | William Billings | 1770 | d | 4 | Behold the path which mortals tread | |
79 | 975a | 73b | Wells | Israel Holdroyd | 1722 | F | 4 | Life is the time to serve the Lord | |
80 | 387k | 74a | Angels Hymn | Orlando Gibbons | 1623 | A | 4 | My hope, my all, my Savior, thou | |
81 | 2940a | 74b | Putney | Isaac Smith | 1763 | a | 4 | How do thy mercies close me round | |
82 | 2742 | 75a | Bramcoat | Caleb Ashworth | 1761 | C | 4 | High on a hill of dazzling light | |
83 | 3260b | 75b | Dunstan | Martin Madan | 1769 | G | 4 | Eternal are thy mercies, Lord | |
84 | 3991a | 76a | Truro | F | 4 | Praise ye the Lord! Tis good to raise | Musica Sacra, 1778 | ||
85 | 3458 | 76b | Suffolk | William Billings | 1770 | g | 4 | Bright King of glory, dreadful God | |
86 | 4166 | 77 | Wells Row | Isaac Smith | 1779 | C | 4 | Praise God, from whom all blessings flow | |
87 | 3999a | 78 | Aurora | William Billings | 1778 | C | 4 | Awake, my soul, awake | |
88 | 2342c | 79 | Maryland | Uriah Davenport | 1755 | a | 4 | And must this body die | |
89 | 7891 | 80-81 | Massachusetts | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | b | 4 | Let differing nations join | New in this book |
90 | 4929 | 81 | Mount Carmel | E | 4 | Come sound his praise abroad | Norman, Federal Harmony, 1788 | ||
91 | 5374 | 82a | Lanesburgh | Lewis Edson | 1790 | e | 4 | And must this body die | |
92 | 4138a | 82b | Norwich | Oliver Brownson | 1779 | a | 4 | My sorrows, like a flood | |
93 | 4139 | 83a | 25th Psalm | Alexander Gillet | 1779 | a | 4 | I lift my soul to God | |
94 | 4288a | 83b | Stafford | Daniel Read | 1782 | A | 4 | See what a living stone | |
95 | 4077a | 84 | Worcester | Abraham Wood | 1778 | F | 4 | How beauteous are their feet | |
96 | 6750 | 85 | Granby | Alexander Gillet | 1794 | G | 4 | Come sound his praise abroad | |
97 | 2381a | 86a | Eagle Street | Isaac Smith | 1755 | A | 4 | Behold, what wondrous grace | |
98 | 7912 | 86b | Wales | A | 4 | Come, ye who love the Lord | New in this book | ||
99 | 6812 | 87a | Cumberland-Street | James Leach | 1794 | E | 4 | Ah, when shall I awake | |
100 | 2934 | 87b | Little Marlborough | a | 4 | Thou judge of quick and dead | The Universal Psalmodist, 1763 | ||
101 | 3812a | 88a | Kibworth | G | 4 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | The Gospel Magazine, Vol. 3, 1776 | ||
102 | 7893 | 88b | Moment's Thought | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | B | 4 | Jesus, my truth, my way | New in this book |
103 | 3401b | 89a | Hingham | William Billings | 1770 | a | 4 | My God, my life, my love | |
104 | 848b | 89b | Aylesbury | a | 4 | Ah! Whither shall I go | A Book of Psalmody, 1717 | ||
105 | 2748 | 90a | St. Simons | Caleb Ashworth | 1761 | G | 4 | Far as thy name is known | |
106 | 7882 | 90b | Guilford | g | 4 | Astonished and distressed | New in this book | ||
107 | 4091a | 91 | Silver Street | Isaac Smith | 1779 | C | 4 | Ye angels round the throne | |
108 | 4470b | 92 | Martins Lane | G | 4 | O God of good, the unfathomed sea | Smith, Collection of Psalm Tunes, Ed. 4, 1784 | ||
109 | 4278a | 93 | Greenfield | Lewis Edson | 1782 | a | 4 | God is our refuge in distress | |
110 | 4915 | 94 | 146th Psalm | Simeon Jocelin | 1788 | A | 4 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | |
111 | 3697b | 95a | Newcourt | F | 4 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | The Gospel Magazine, Vol. 2, 1775 | ||
112 | 1985 | 95b | Jennings | C | 4 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | J. Jennings, 1760 | ||
113 | 4129 | 96 | Farmington | Alexander Gillet | 1779 | f | 4 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | |
114 | 4285 | 97 | 89th Psalm | Simeon Jocelin | 1782 | a | 4 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | |
115 | 4130 | 98 | Freedom | Alexander Gillet | 1779 | A | 4 | The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns on high | |
116 | 116a | 99 | Landaff | g | 4 | Sinners awake betimes, ye fools, be wise | Genevan Psalter, 1558 | ||
117 | 4619a | 100 | Resurrection | Daniel Read | 1785 | E | 4 | The God of glory sends his summons forth | |
118 | 5359 | 101 | Admonition | Daniel Read | 1790 | a | 4 | Sinners awake betimes, ye fools, be wise | |
119 | 4140a | 102 | Springfield | Samuel Babcock | 1779 | b | 4 | Jesus drinks the bitter cup | |
120 | 1648c | 103a | Amsterdam | G | 4 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | J. Wesley Collection of Tunes, 1742 | ||
121 | 4280 | 103b | Lenox | Lewis Edson | 1782 | C | 4 | Lord of the worlds above | |
122 | 4076 | 104 | 136th Psalm | C | 4 | Hast thou not given thy word | Deaolph, 1778 | ||
123 | 3079a | 105 | Portsmouth | A | 4 | Blow ye the trumpet, blow | Knibb, Psalm Singer's Help, 1765 | ||
124 | 3360a | 106a | Amherst | William Billings | 1770 | G | 4 | Ye boundless realms of joy | |
125 | 4132a | 106b | Jubilee | Oliver Brownson | 1779 | A | 4 | Blow ye the trumpet, blow | |
126 | 7887 | 107a | Judea | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | G | 4 | Rejoice, the Lord is King | New in this book |
127 | 3317c | 107b | Yorkshire | E | 4 | Arise, my soul, arise | Jesser, 1769 | ||
128 | 7896 | 108 | Mount Moriah | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | e | 4 | Behold the Lamb of God | New in this book |
129 | 4074 | 109 | Middletown | Amos Bull | 1778 | A | 4 | Hail the day that sees him rise | |
130 | 3263 | 110 | Falmouth | Martin Madan | 1769 | D | 4 | Sovereign ruler of the skies | |
131 | 3289 | 111 | Somerset | Martin Madan | 1769 | E | 4 | Hail the day that sees him rise | |
132 | 3225a | 112a | German Hymn | Benjamin Milgrove | 1768 | B | 4 | Now begin the heavenly theme | |
133 | 2211a | 112b | Cookham | G | 4 | Holy Lamb, who thee receive | Divine Musical Miscellany, 1754 | ||
134 | 2980a | 113a | Feversham | John Worgan | 1765 | C | 4 | Glory be to God on high | |
135 | 7907 | 113b | Salem | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | a | 4 | Lord, we come before thee now | New in this book |
136 | 6081 | 114 | New Haven | Z. W. Vincent | 1792 | F | 4 | Great God of wonders! All thy ways | |
137 | 7904 | 115a | 112th Psalm | d | 4 | Weary of wandering from my God | New in this book | ||
138 | 1034a | 115b | Cary's | Henry Carey | 1723 | G | 4 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare | |
139 | 6139 | 116 | Hampstead | D | 4 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare | Oswell, 1793 | ||
140 | 5186b | 117 | Hampton | James Leach | 1789 | D | 4 | Thou Shepherd of Israel and mine | |
141 | 6080 | 118a | Limefield | Thomas Walker | 1792 | F | 4 | This God is the God we adore | |
142 | 4022 | 118b | St. Peter's | c | 4 | How shall a lost sinner in pain | William Billings, 1778? | ||
143 | 2723b | 119 | New Jerusalem | F | 4 | What now is my object and aim | J. Wesley Sacred Melody, 1761 | ||
144 | 3667 | 120 | Northampton | E | 4 | Love divine, all love excelling | The Gospel Magazine, Vol. 1, 1774 | ||
145 | 3077a | 121a | Bethel | G | 4 | Come, thou Fount of every blessing | Knibb, Psalm Singer's Help, 1765 | ||
146 | 3264c | 121b | West-Street | Martin Madan | 1769 | B | 4 | Come away to the skies | |
147 | 7910 | 122 | Triumph | d | 4 | Come let us ascend | New in this book | ||
148 | 6754 | 123 | Newbern | G | 4 | The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth | Law, Christian Harmony, 1794 | ||
149 | 4607a | 124 | Judgment | Daniel Read | 1785 | C | 4 | Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh | |
150 | 4944a | 125a | St. Mark's | F | 4 | How pleased and blessed was I | Addington, Collection of Psalm Tunes, 1788 | ||
151 | 4912 | 125b | Milton | C | 4 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Hawley, 1788 | ||
152 | 3578 | 126 | 122nd Psalm | Joseph Stephenson | 1773 | A | 4 | How pleased and blessed was I | |
153 | 7874 | 127 | Cambridge | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | a | 4 | My tongue repeats his vows | New in this book |
154 | 7877a | 128 | Chesterfield | B | 4 | In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear | New in this book | ||
155 | 4524 | 129 | Babylon | Asahel Benham | 1785 | e | 4 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | |
156 | 4169 | 130 | Warsaw | A | 4 | The blessed Jesus is my Lord, my love | H. E., in The Gospel Magazine, Vol. 7, 1780 | ||
157 | 3283a | 131 | Longfield | Martin Madan | 1769 | E | 4 | Thou, Jesus, art our King | |
158 | 7873 | 132 | Autumn | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | f | 4 | Savior, the world's and mine | New in this book |
159 | 3292a | 133 | Sussex | Martin Madan | 1769 | G | 4 | All glory to God, and peace upon earth | |
160 | 657a | 134a | St. Michael's | B | 4 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | Supplement New Version, 1708 | ||
161 | 1833a | 134b | Walsingham | Johann Lampe | 1746 | d | 4 | Tis finished, tis done, the spirit is fled | |
162 | 2935a | 135 | Littleton | A | 4 | Lo! He comes with clouds descending | The Universal Psalmodist, 1763 | ||
163 | 2973c | 136a | Helmsley | G | 4 | Lo! He comes with clouds descending | Madan, Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1765 | ||
164 | 7889a | 136b | Kingston | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | a | 4 | Agonizing in the garden | |
165 | 6055 | 137 | Broughton | Thomas Walker | 1792 | G | 4 | Compassionate Bridegroom, my Shepherd and friend | |
166 | 6071a | 138 | Manchester | D | 4 | Compassionate Bridegroom, my Shepherd and friend | R. Keene, 1792 | ||
167 | 2234a | 139 | Lyme | D | 4 | Happy they whose joys abound | Harmonia Sacra (Butts), 1754 | ||
168 | 4216a | 140 | Mendom | William Billings | 1781 | a | 4 | My Redeemer, let me be | |
169 | 4286 | 141 | Salisbury | Oliver Brownson | 1782 | a | 4 | God of my salvation, hear | |
170 | 4207 | 142 | Harmony | Thomas Arne | 1754 | G | 4 | Thou god of harmony and love | |
171 | 1831c | 143 | Chatham | Johann Lampe | 1746 | a | 4 | Come on, my partners in distress | |
172 | 7897 | 144 | Musicians | G | 4 | Come, Lord, and help me to rejoice | New in this book | ||
173 | 4693 | 145 | Hebron | William Billings | 1786 | E | 4 | Behold the splendor, hear them shout | |
174 | 7900 | 146 | Petition | a | 4 | Why not now, my God, my God | New in this book | ||
175 | 3294b | 147a | Turin | Felice Giardini | 1769 | F | 4 | Father, Son, and Holy Ghost | |
176 | 1818 | 147b | Crucifixion | Johann Lampe | 1746 | d | 4 | Hearts of stone, relent, relent | |
177 | 3296a | 148a | Christmas | Martin Madan | 1769 | G | 4 | Lift up your heads in joyful hope | |
178 | 7880 | 148b | Edson | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | e | 4 | O Jesus, Savior of my soul | New in this book |
179 | 6052 | 149a | Burton | B | 4 | My God, I am thine | R. Keene, 1792 | ||
180 | 7885 | 149b | Hatfield | F | 4 | Come, Lord, from above | New in this book | ||
181 | 4264 | 150a | Langdon | Benjamin Milgrove | 1781 | B | 4 | And when we remove | |
182 | 5188 | 150b | Sacrament | James Leach | 1789 | B | 4 | Come, Lord, from above | |
183 | 1816b | 151a | Passion | Johann Lampe | 1746 | e | 4 | O Jesus, my hope | |
184 | 2942 | 151b | St. Clement's | B | 4 | To the great One in three | The Universal Psalmodist, 1763 | ||
185 | 4265b | 152 | Birmingham | Benjamin Milgrove | 1781 | D | 4 | Come, thou almighty King | |
186 | 6083 | 153 | Wiltshire | Z. W. Vincent | 1792 | G | 4 | In songs of sublime adoration and praise | |
187 | 6056 | 154a | Cornwall | Thomas Walker | 1792 | B | 4 | In songs of sublime adoration and praise | |
188 | 3214a | 154b | Huntingdon | Benjamin Milgrove | 1768 | a | 4 | Lord, my light and my salvation | |
189 | 7892 | 155 | Middlesex | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | F | 4 | Lord, my light and my salvation | New in this book |
190 | 6060 | 156 | East-Grinstead | Thomas Walker | 1792 | F | 4 | Head of the church triumphant | |
191 | 7875 | 157 | Canaan | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | A | 4 | Head of the church triumphant | New in this book |
192 | 7884 | 158a | Hamburgh | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | a | 4 | Head of the church triumphant | New in this book |
193 | 3543b | 158b | Dunstable | D | 4 | Away with our fears | The Spiritual Psalmodist's Companion, 1772 | ||
194 | 1815c | 159 | New-Year | D | 4 | Come, let us anew | Hymns on the Great Festivals, 1746 | ||
195 | 7911 | 160 | Wakefield | C | 4 | Jesus my elder brother lives | New in this book | ||
196 | 6063 | 161 | Bremen | Thomas Walker | 1792 | C | 4 | Let others boast their ancient line | |
197 | 6059 | 162 | Devonshire | Thomas Walker | 1792 | C | 4 | O Lord, how great's thy favor | |
198 | 7881 | 163 | Franklin | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | d | 4 | The place of John we covet | New in this book |
199 | 7878 | 164 | Dartmouth | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | e | 4 | Redemption great he gave | New in this book |
200 | 145f | 165a | Verulam | F | 4 | With hearts I do accord | French Psalter, 1561 | ||
201 | 6085 | 165b | Priestley | G | 4 | Brethren, why toil ye thus for toys | Rippon, Selection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1792 | ||
202 | 7883 | 166 | Hadley | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | d | 4 | The chief concern of lost mankind | New in this book |
203 | 2209 | 167a | Havant | G | 4 | Jesus, come thou hope of glory | Divine Musical Miscellany, 1754 | ||
204 | 7906 | 167b | Rockingham | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | b | 4 | Lamb of God, for whom we languish | New in this book |
205 | 7901 | 168 | Pinckney Street | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | g | 4 | Tell me, O thou favored nation | |
206 | 2965 | 169a | Birkstead | George F. Handel | 1755 | F | 4 | Who hath our report believed | |
207 | 7908 | 169b | South Carolina | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | D | 4 | Come, my soul, before the Lamb | New in this book |
208 | 2206a | 170a | Fairfax | g | 4 | Turn thee to thy rest, my soul | Divine Musical Miscellany, 1754 | ||
209 | 2760a | 170b | Watertown | A | 4 | When the north wind with his airy forces | Urania, 1761 | ||
210 | 4256 | 171a | Bunker-Hill | a | 4 | Why should vain mortals tremble | A. Law, Select Number of Plain Tunes, 1781 | ||
211 | 5357 | 171b-173 | Cheshunt | F | 4 | The voice of my beloved sounds | A Selection of Sacred Harmony, 1790 | ||
212 | 7895 | 174-175 | Mount Calvary | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | b | 4 | Behold, behold the bleeding God | New in this book |
213 | 4426a | 175 | Sophronia | d | 4 | Forbear my friends, forbear and ask no more | A. King, 1783 | ||
214 | 7685b | 176 | Vermont | A | 4 | Hark how the gospel trumpet sounds | Cole, Sacred Harmony, 1799 | ||
215 | 4206b | 177 | New-Chester | e | 4 | Ye simple souls that stray | J. Wesley Sacred Harmony, 1781 | ||
216 | 3695a | 178 | Leoni | a | 4 | The God of Abraham praise | The Gospel Magazine, Vol. 2, 1775 | ||
217 | 7903 | 179 | Potomac | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | G | 4 | Jehovah reigns, let all the guilty nations quake | New in this book |
218 | 7899 | 180 | Orangeburgh | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | a | 4 | My God, my God, why leavest thou me | New in this book |
219 | 7909 | 181a | Trenton | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | e | 4 | How long shall I repine | New in this book |
220 | 4020 | 181b | Richmond | William Billings | 1778 | a | 4 | My beloved haste away | |
221 | 7886 | 182 | Haverhill | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | D | 4 | Bear me to the sacred scene | New in this book |
222 | 183-185 | Anthem | C | 3 | Lift up your heads, O ye gates | ||||
223 | 186-189 | Denmark | Martin Madan | D | 3 | Before Jehovah's awful throne | |||
224 | 190-192 | Greenwich | Martin Madan | G | 3 | Plunged in the gulf of dark despair | |||
225 | 193-196 | Easter | Martin Madan | G | 3 | He dies, the friend of sinners dies | |||
226 | 196-200 | The Dying Christian | William Billings | A♭ | 3 | Vital spark of heavenly flame | |||
227 | 201-202 | Sheffield | G | 3 | Sinners, why so thoughtless grown | Breillat | |||
228 | 203-206 | Epsom | Martin Madan | G | 3 | Come, let us join our cheerful songs | |||
229 | 207-209 | Ode on Spring | D | 4 | Hail, reviving spring | ||||
230 | 210-212 | Anthem | G | 4 | When the Lord turned again | Psalm 126 | |||
231 | 4627 | 213-214 | Westford | Daniel Read | 1785 | B | 4 | Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone | |
232 | 6287 | 214 | Concord | Oliver Holden | 1793 | C | 4 | The hill of Zion yields | |
233 | 4439a | 215 | Invitation | Jacob Kimball | 1784 | D | 4 | Come, my beloved, haste away | |
234 | 1664g | 216a | Winchester | C | 4 | Where is my God, my joy, my hope | J. Wesley Collection of Tunes, 1742 | ||
235 | 7876a | 216b | Charleston | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | F | 4 | Come, thou Fount of every blessing | |
236 | 3549 | 217 | Carlisle New | Martin Madan | 1772 | E | 4 | Light of those whose only dwelling | |
237 | 6804a | 218 | St. John's | James Leach | 1794 | A | 4 | O love divine, how sweet thou art | |
238 | 7905 | 219 | Rhode Island | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | c | 4 | Thou great mysterious God unknown | |
239 | 7890 | 220a | Madison | Amos Pilsbury | 1799 | a | 4 | How long shall I repine | New in this book |
240 | 4000 | 220b | Baltimore | William Billings | 1778 | C | 4 | To the great One in three |
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- *. The Hymn Tune Index number.
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Composer | Arranger | Lyricist | First Line | Meter | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. |
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Autumn | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Savior, the world's and mine | 66. 77. 76 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Cambridge | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Isaac Watts | My tongue repeats his vows | 668. 668 | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Canaan | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Head of the church triumphant | 77. 447 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Charleston | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Robert Robinson | Come, thou fount of every blessing Mercy, O thou son of David |
87. 87 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Chesterfield | 1799 | Anonymous | Amos Pilsbury | Anonymous | In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear | 10 10. 10 10 | Sacred | 4 | |
Dartmouth | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Thomas Norton | Redemption great he gave | 66. 66. 66 | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Dover | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | And let this feeble body fail | 86. 86. D (C.M.D.) | Sacred | 4 | ||
Edson | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Anonymous | O Jesus, Savior of my soul | 86. 86 10 8 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Franklin | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Jesus, great Redeemer, hear | 76. 76. D | Sacred | 4 | ||
Guilford | 1799 | Anonymous | Amos Pilsbury | Benjamin Beddome | Astonished and distressed | 66. 86 (S.M.) | Sacred | 4 | |
Hadley | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Joseph Hart | The chief concern of lost mankind | 87. 87 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Hamburgh | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | My present help in trouble | 77. 447 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Haverhill | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Bear me to the sacred scene | Sacred | Unknown | 4 | ||
Judea | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Rejoice, the Lord is King | 66. 66. 88 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Kedron | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Thou man of griefs, remember me | 88. 88 (L.M.) | Sacred | 4 | ||
Kingston | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Joseph Hart | Agonizing in the garden | 87. 87. 87 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Madison | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Tate and Brady | How long shall I repine | 66. 66 | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Massachusetts | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Tate and Brady | Let differing nations join | 66. 86 (S.M.) | Sacred | Set pieces | 4 | |
Middlesex | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Anonymous | Lord, my light and my salvation | 76. 76. 77 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Moment's Thought | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Jesus, my truth, my way | 66. 86 (S.M.) | Sacred | 4 | ||
Morning | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Isaac Watts | He dies! the friend of sinners dies | 88. 88 (L.M.) | Sacred | 4 | ||
Mount Calvary | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Anonymous | Behold, behold the bleeding God | 68. 68. 86. 86 | Sacred | Set pieces | 4 | |
Mount Moriah | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Anonymous | Behold the Lamb of God | 66. 66. 78 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Orangeburgh | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Francis Hopkinson | My God! my God! why leavest thou me | 8866. 8866 | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Petition | 1799 | Anonymous | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Why not now, my God, my God | 77. 77. 77 | Sacred | 4 | |
Pinckney Street | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Anonymous | Who hath our report believed | 887. 887 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Portland | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Tate and Brady | When we, our wearied limbs to rest | 88. 88 (L.M.) | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Potomac | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Francis Hopkinson | Jehovah reigns, let all | 666. 666. 666 | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Psalm 112 | 1799 | Anonymous | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Weary of wandering from my God | 88. 88. 88 | Sacred | 4 | |
Rhode Island | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Thou great mysterious God unknown | 886. 886 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Rockingham | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Lamb of God, for whom we languish | 866 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Salem | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | William Hammond | Lord, we come before thee now | 77. 77 | Sacred | 4 | ||
South Carolina | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | John Cennick | Come, my soul, before the Lamb | 76. 76 | Sacred | 4 | ||
Trenton | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Francis Hopkinson | How long shall I repine | 66. 66 | Sacred | Psalm-tunes | 4 | |
Triumph | 1799 | Amos Pilsbury | Charles Wesley | Come, let us ascend | 668. 669 | Sacred | 4 |