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Description: This is a list of all works said to be composed by Lucius Chapin or his brother Amzi Chapin.

List of Works

  • Bethel (HTI 14115) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words Let Zion and her sons rejoice
    • Bethel Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words How sweet and awful is the place
  • Bourbon (HTI 14915a) First published in The Beauties of Harmony (1814) with words Look down in pity, Lord, and see
  • Brentford (HTI 14116) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words Well, the redeemer's gone, t'appear before our God
  • Communion (HTI 13551a) First published in Wyeth's Repository (1810) with words Alas! and did my saviour bleed
    • Liberty Hall (HTI 13551c) Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Alas! and did my saviour bleed
  • Consolation (HTI 14117) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
  • Consolation (HTI 14765) First published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Come on, my partners in distress
  • Eunitia (HTI 14118) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words Oh, tell me no more
    • Unitia Published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Oh, tell me no more
    • Unitia Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Oh, tell me no more
  • Maitland (HTI ) First published in Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes (1855) with words Must Jesus bear the cross alone
  • New Monmouth (HTI 14120) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words Come thou fount of every blessing
    • New Monmouth Published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Come thou fount of every blessing
  • Ninety-Fifth (HTI 14592) First published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words When I can read my title clear
    • Ninety-Fifth Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words When I can read my title clear
  • Ninety-Third (HTI 10990b) First published in David's Harp (1806) with words Raise your triumphant songs
    • Ninety-Third Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Raise your triumphant songs
  • Olney (HTI 15960c) First published in Virginia Sacred Music Repository (1818) with words Lo, he cometh! Countless trumpets
  • Rockbridge (HTI 14121) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words Sweet is the work, my God, my king
    • Rockbridge Published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone
    • Rockbridge Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone
  • Rockingham (HTI 14593) First published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound
    • Rockingham Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words My God, the spring of all my joys
  • Thirtieth (HTI 14590) First published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words And am I born to die
  • Tribulation (HTI 14594) First published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Lord, what a wretched land is this
  • Twenty-Fourth (HTI 14122) First published in Law, Twenty Tunes (1812) with words My Savior, my almighty friend
    • Twenty-Fourth Published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound
    • Twenty-Fourth Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound
  • Vernon (HTI 10998b) First published in Wyeth's Repository Part 2 (1813) with words Lord, what a heaven of saving grace
  • Vernon Published in Patterson's Church Music (1813) with words Lord, what a heaven of saving grace


 *. Nicholas Temperley. The Hymn Tune Index
†. Included in an informal publication (not distributed) by Andrew Law in 1812.