Kentucky Harmonist (Samuel Metcalf)
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Title: Kentucky Harmonist
Full Title: Kentucky Harmonist, Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Music, from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in That Science, For the Use of Christian Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies, Together with an Explanation of the Rules and Principles of Composition, and Rules for Learners
Editor - Compiler: Samuel Metcalf
Publication date and place: 1818 by Morgan, Lodge, and Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. – Edition 1
Publication date and place: 1820 by Morgan, Lodge, and Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. – Edition 2
Publication date and place: 1826 by Morgan, Lodge, and Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. – Edition 4
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List of works
1818 | 1820 | Title | HTI* | First Line | Composer–Source | Year | Key | Vo | Meter |
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18a | Amanda | 5362 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Justin Morgan | 1790 | a | 4 | L.M. | |
18b | All Saints | 5859b | This life's a dream, an empty show | Alexander Gillet | 1789 | c | 4 | L.M. | |
19a | 18a | Amherst | 3360a | Ye boundless realms of joy | William Billings | 1770 | G | 4 | 66.66.12.4. |
19b | 18b | Aylesbury | 848b | The Lord my Shepherd is | John Chetham | 1717 | a | 4 | S.M. |
20 | 19 | Archdale | 6282a | When God revealed his gracious name | Oliver Holden | 1793 | F | 4 | C.M. |
21a | 20a | Abridge | 4143 | When all thy mercies, O my God | Isaac Smith | 1779 | E♭ | 4 | C.M. |
21b | 20b | Brookfield | 3370 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | William Billings | 1770 | d | 4 | L.M. |
21b | Colchester | 1393a | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | William Tansur | 1735 | D | 4 | C.M. | |
22a | Bunker Hill | 4256 | Why should vain mortals tremble | Sylvanus Ripley | 1781 | a | 4 | 886.886. | |
22b | Dover | 3540a | Great is the Lord our God | Short and Easy Introduction | 1772 | F | 4 | S.M. | |
22b | 21a | Buckingham | 2924a | Help, Lord, for men of virtue fail | Aaron Williams | 1763 | a | 4 | C.M. |
23a | Bourbon | 14915b | Twas on that dark, that doleful night | Beauties of Harmony | 1814 | a | 3 | L.M. | |
23b | 22a | Cambridge | 4665a | Jesus, I love thy glorious name | John Randall | 1786 | C | 4 | C.M. |
24a | 23a | Cookham | 2211a | Praise to God, immortal praise | Divine Musical Miscellany | 1754 | G | 3 | 77.77. |
24b | 23b | Canterbury | 250h | Why do we mourn departing friends | William Daman | 1579 | B♭ | 4 | C.M. |
25a | 24a | Carmel | 4946a | The Lord, how wondrous are his ways | Collection of Psalm-Tunes | 1788 | D | 4 | L.M. |
25a | Pleyel's Hymn | 5356c | So fades the lovely blooming flower | Ignaz Pleyel | 1790 | B♭ | 4 | L.M. | |
25b | Pentonville | 7124 | To bless thy chosen race | Francis Linley | 1795 | A | 3 | S.M. | |
25b | Conquering Soldier | 11076d | O when shall I see Jesus | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | e | 3 | 76.76.D. | |
26a | Chester New | 16147 | He dies, the friend of sinners dies | Kentucky Harmonist | 1818 | a | 3 | L.M. | |
26b | Little Marlborough | 2934 | Lord, what a feeble piece | Aaron Williams | 1763 | a | 4 | S.M. | |
26b | 26a | China | 8729b | Why do we mourn departing friends | Timothy Swan | 1801 | D | 4 | C.M. |
27a | 27a | Castle Street | 9897 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | American Compiler | 1803 | G | 4 | C.M. |
27b | 27b | Consolation | 14117 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | a | 4 | C.M. |
28a | 28a | Communion | 930a | Praise ye the Lord with hymns of joy | William Wheal | 1720 | F | 4 | C.M. |
28b | 28b | Coleshill | 271c | Lord, what is man, poor feeble man | William Daman | 1591 | a | 4 | C.M. |
29a | 29a | Christmas Hymn | 1681b | A virgin unspotted, the prophets foretold | William Knapp | 1743 | G | 3 | 11 11.11 11. |
29b | 29b | Dalston | 2928 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Aaron Williams | 1763 | A | 4 | 66.86.68. |
30a | 30a | Devises | 5978 | ll raise my song | James Tucker | 1792 | A | 4 | C.M. |
30b | 30b | Dunstan | 3260b | Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun | Martin Madan | 1769 | G | 4 | L.M. |
31a | Munich | 4982c | Tis finished, so the Savior cried | Sacred Harmony | 1788 | b | 3 | L.M. | |
31a | Dumah | 8365 | My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so | Thomas Shoel | 1800 | g | 4 | C.M. | |
31b | 31b | Damascus | 8368 | My God! The spring of all my joys | Thomas Shoel | 1800 | E♭ | 4 | C.M. |
32 | 32 | Enfield | 4527a | Before the rosy dawn of day | Solomon Chandler | 1785 | E | 4 | C.M. |
33a | 33a | Fairfield | 5861 | With reverence let the saints appear | Hitchcock | 1791 | a | 4 | C.M. |
33b | 33b | Few Happy Matches | 4911 | Say, mighty love, and teach my song | Crane | 1788 | A | 4 | 886.886. |
34a | 34a | Fiducia | 14587b | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord | J. Robertson | 1813 | a | 4 | C.M. |
34b | 34b | Funeral Thought | 2931a | Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Smith | 1763 | a | 4 | C.M. |
35a | St. Michael's | 657a | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | Nicholas Brady | 1708 | C | 4 | 10 10.11 11. | |
35a | 24b | Georgia | 4740 | How vain are all things here below | Rudiments of Music | 1786 | e | 4 | C.M. |
35b | Morning Hymn | 2761 | Awake my soul, awake my eyes | John Wainwright | 1761 | C | 4 | L.M. | |
35b | Greenfields | 16149a | How tedious and tasteless the hours | Kentucky Harmonist | 1818 | G | 2 | 88.88.88. | |
36a | 36a | Hotham | 2786a | Jesus, lover of my soul | Martin Madan | 1762 | F | 3 | 77.77.D. |
36b | 36b | Heavenly Spark | 10976b | Come on, my partners in distress | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | d | 2 | 886.886. |
37a | Moreton | 2436 | O may thy church, thy turtle dove | John Arnold | 1757 | C | 4 | L.M. | |
37a | Hallelujah | 14775 | Come thou fount of every blessing | Wyeth's Repository Part Two | 1813 | F | 2 | 87.87.D. | |
37b | Namur | 750c | Blest is the man who shuns the place | The Devour Singer's Guide | 1711 | G | 4 | C.M. | |
37b | Hermit | 8881 | Tis night, and the landscape is lovely no more | Bridgewater Collection | 1802 | d | 2 | 11 11.11 11. | |
38a | 38a | Irish | 1936a | Blest morning, whose young dawning rays | Collection of Hymns | 1749 | G | 4 | C.M. |
38b | Pembroke | 4836 | Praise ye the Lord, immortal choir | William Dalmer | 1798 | C | 4 | C.M. | |
38b | Invitation | 13555b | Come hither, all ye weary souls | Lucius Chapin | 1810 | a | 3 | L.M. | |
39a | 39a | Kingsbridge | 2213a | Lord, thou has seen and searched me through | Divine Musical Miscellany | 1754 | a | 3 | L.M. |
39b | York | 331c | Happy the heart where graces reign | The CL Psalmes of David | 1615 | G | 3 | C.M. | |
39b | Kingswood | 7840 | Children of the heavenly King | James Peck | 1799 | A | 4 | 77.77. | |
40 | Lamentation | 16151 | The Son of manthey did betray | Kentucky Harmonist | 1818 | a | 3 | 88.86.D. | |
40 | Middleton Old | 4074 | Hail the day that saw him rise | William Billings | 1778 | A | 4 | 77.77.D. | |
41a | St. Anne's | 664a | My trust is in my heavenly friend | Nicholas Brady | 1708 | D | 4 | C.M. | |
41a | Liberty Hall | 13551c | Alas! And did my Savior bleed | Lucius Chapin | 1810 | a | 4 | C.M. | |
41b | 41b | Litchfield | 6387 | How soft the words my Savior speaks | Musical Primer | 1793 | A | 4 | L.M. |
42a | Macedonia | 7245 | Not from the dust afflictions grow | Oliver Holden | 1796 | e | 4 | C.M. | |
42b | Bangor | 1390a | Fools in their hearts believe and say | William Tansur | 1735 | d | 4 | C.M. | |
42b | 42a | Mear | 909b | Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands | A Set of Tunes | 1720 | G | 4 | C.M. |
43 | Mountain | 9458 | When some kind shepherd from his fold | Oliver Holden | 1803 | g | 4 | C.M. | |
43 | Moulines | 8882 | Jesus, I love thy glorious name | Bridgewater Collection | 1802 | G | 3 | C.M. | |
44a | Morality | 10014b | When beauty and youth are in their full prime | David's Harp | 1803 | G | 2 | 11 11.11 11. | |
44b | Monmouth | 14120 | Come thou fount of every blessing | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | a | 3 | 87.87. | |
44 | Christmas | 3296c | Lo, what a glorious sight appears | Martin Madan | 1769 | G | 4 | C.M. | |
45a | 45a | Mount Vernon | 4093a | All hail the power of Jesus' name | Gospel Magazine | 1779 | C | 4 | C.M. |
45b | Newmark | 7063 | Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove | Amos Bull | 1795 | G | 4 | C.M. | |
45b | New Canaan | 14785 | On Jordan's stormy bank I stand | Ananias Davisson | 1813 | C | 3 | C.M. | |
46a | 46a | Ninety-Third | 10990b | Come all harmonious tongues | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | C | 4 | S.M. |
46b | Putney | 2940a | Remember, Lord, our mortal state | Isaac Smith | 1763 | a | 4 | L.M. | |
46b | New Salem | 14766b | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | Wyeth's Repository Part Two | 1813 | F | 3 | 11 8.11 8. | |
47a | 47a | Old Hundred | 143a | With one consent let all the earth | Louis Bourgeois | 1556 | A | 4 | L.M. |
47b | 47b | Paris | 4121 | This spacious earth is all the Lord's | William Billings | 1779 | A | 4 | L.M. |
48a | 48a | Peckham | 4158a | Behold the morning sun | Isaac Smith | 1779 | D | 4 | S.M. |
48b | 48b | Portugal | 3965a | Lord, when thou didst ascend on high | Thomas Thorley | 1778 | A | 3 | L.M. |
49 | 49 | Pleyel's Hymn Second | 8465a | While thee I seek, protecting power | Ignaz Pleyel | 1786 | F | 4 | L.M. |
50a | 50a | Poland | 4532a | God of my life, look gently down | Timothy Swan | 1785 | c# | 4 | C.M. |
50b | 50b | Quercy | 1434a | With all my powers of heart and tongue | William Tansur | 1735 | G | 3 | L.M. |
51a | 51a | Rochester | 967a | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | Israel Holdroyd | 1722 | A | 4 | C.M. |
51b | 51b | Rockbridge | 14121 | Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | C | 4 | L.M. |
52a | 52a | Rockingham | 14593 | My God, what endless pleasures dwell | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | A | 4 | C.M. |
52b | 52b | Silver Street | 4091a | Come sound his name abroad | Isaac Smith | 1779 | C | 4 | S.M. |
53a | 53a | Suffield | 4141 | Teach me the measure of my days | A. King | 1779 | e | 4 | C.M. |
53b | New York | 2042b | Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray | William Tansur | 1752 | F | 4 | C.M. | |
53b | Sophronia | 4426a | Forbear, my friends, forbear, and ask no more | A. King | 1783 | d | 4 | 10 8.10 8. | |
54a | Sutton | 2223a | Maker and sovereign Lord | Divine Musical Miscellany | 1754 | F | 4 | S.M. | |
54b | Turin | 3294a | Son of God, thy blessing grant | Felice Giardini | 1769 | F | 3 | 77.77. | |
54 | St. Lawrence | 8887 | Rejoice, the Lord is King | Bartholomew Brown | 1802 | G | 3 | 66.66.88. | |
55 | Springfield | 4140a | Jesus drinks the bitter cup | Samuel Babcock | 1779 | b | 4 | 76.76.D. | |
55 | Finedon | 5911 | Blessed are the sons of God | Charles Lockhart | 1792 | G | 3 | 77.77.77. | |
56a | Bath | 758 | Life is the time to serve the Lord | A Book of Psalm-Tunes | 1713 | G | 4 | L.M. | |
56a | Salvation | 15430 | O joyful sound of gospel grace | Robert Boyd | 1816 | e | 4 | C.M. | |
56b | Sicilian Mariners | 6141k | O turn, great Ruler of the skies | Traditional | 1792 | F | 3 | L.M. | |
56b | Silver Spring | 5380 | Were I in heaven without my God | Justin Morgan | 1790 | e | 4 | C.M. | |
57a | 57a | St. Thomas | 2933b | Shall wisdom cry aloud | Aaron Williams | 1763 | A | 4 | S.M. |
57b | 57b | Sicily | 4443 | Jesus, with all thy saints above | Thomas Arne | 1784 | G | 4 | C.M. |
58a | Triumph | 8063 | Begone unbelief, for my Savior is near | Alexander Hamilton | 1800 | A | 3 | 10 10.11 11. | |
58b | The Indian Philosopher | 8879a | Why should our joys transform to pain | Bridgewater Collection | 1802 | D | 4 | 886.886. | |
58 | Walworth | 2739b | The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth | John Arnold | 1757 | D | 3 | 10 10.11 11. | |
59a | 59a | Thirtieth | 14590 | And am I born to die | Amzi Chapin | 1813 | G | 4 | S.M. |
59b | 59b | Twenty-Fourth | 14122 | Salvation! O the joyful sound | Amzi Chapin | 1813 | A | 4 | C.M. |
60 | 60 | Tilden | 8875 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Bartholomew Brown | 1802 | D | 4 | L.M. |
61a | 61a | Tribulation | 14594 | Lord, what a wretched land is this | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | d | 4 | C.M. |
61b | French | 327a | The holy triumphs of my soul | The CL Psalmes of David | 1615 | F | 4 | C.M. | |
61b | Unitia | 14118 | O tell me no more | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | G | 4 | 55.65.D. | |
62a | 62a | Vernon | 10998c | Come, O thou traveler unknown | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1805 | e | 4 | L.M. |
62b | 62b | Warren | 9038 | Let all our tongues be one | Isaac Lane | 1802 | A | 4 | S.M. |
63a | 63a | Winchester | 1664d | My refuge is the God of love | A Collection of Tunes | 1742 | C | 4 | L.M. |
63b | 63b | Winter | 4629 | His hoary frost, his fleecy snow | Daniel Read | 1785 | F | 4 | C.M. |
64a | 64a | Windham | 4628 | Broad is the road that leads to death | Daniel Read | 1785 | f | 4 | L.M. |
64b | 64b | Wells | 975a | Life is the time to serve the Lord | Israel Holdroyd | 1722 | F | 4 | L.M. |
65 | Charleston | 9927 | I'll praise my Maker with my breath | Musical Primer | 1803 | G | 4 | L.M. | |
66a | Berea | 5314b | Grace! How melodious is the sound | Psalmodia Evangelica | 1789 | B♭ | 4 | C.M. | |
66b | Evening Hymn | 246f | Glory to thee, my God, this night | Thomas Tallis | 1567 | G | 4 | L.M. | |
67a | 67a | America | 7473 | Our days are as the grass | Truman Wetmore | 1798 | a | 4 | S.M. |
67b | 67b | Amity | 4588 | How pleased and blest was I | Daniel Read | 1785 | A | 4 | 668.668. |
68 | All Saints New | 5587c | O! If my Lord would come and meet | Amariah Hall | 1791 | c | 4 | L.M. | |
68 | Newport | 2264 | God of my life, whose bounteous care | Harmonia Sacra | 1754 | D | 4 | C.M. | |
69a | London New | 497h | Let ever tongue thy goodness speak | The Psalmes of David in Prose | 1635 | D | 4 | C.M. | |
69b | St. Martins | 1929 | O thou to whom all creatures bow | William Tansur | 1748 | A | 4 | C.M. | |
69 | Bridgewater | 4274 | From all who dwell below the skies | Lewis Edson | 1782 | C | 4 | L.M. | |
70 | Bristol | 4526 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Timothy Swan | 1785 | F | 4 | L.M. | |
70 | German | 2971 | O come, thou wounded Lamb of God | Lock Hospital Collection | 1765 | d | 3 | L.M. | |
71a | 71a | Babylonian Captivity | 14760 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | f# | 4 | 10 10.10 10. |
71b | 71b | Bridgetown | 14762 | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | Elkanah Dare | 1813 | G | 4 | S.M. |
72 | Ballstown | 12947 | Great God! Attend while Sion sings | Nehemiah Shumway | 1809 | F | 4 | L.M. | |
72 | Tamworth | 5916a | Guide me, O thou great Jehovah | Charles Lockhart | 1792 | F | 3 | 87.87. | |
73a | Germany | 5698a | Sing to the Lord aloud | George Handel | 1732 | B♭ | 3 | S.M. | |
73a | Canaan | 8587 | Unite, my roving thoughts, unite | Lewis Edson | 1801 | G | 4 | C.M. | |
73b | 73b | Concord | 6287 | The hill of Zion yields | Oliver Holden | 1793 | C | 4 | S.M. |
74 | Content | 9855 | Since God is all my trust | Walter Janes | 1803 | a | 4 | S.M. | |
74 | Nantwich | 3280a | Thus saith the high and holy one | Martin Madan | 1769 | B♭ | 3 | L.M. | |
75 | 75 | David's Lamentation | David the king was grieved and moved | William Billings | a | 4 | Anthem | ||
76 | 76 | Delight | 7483 | No burning heats by day | Simeon Coan | 1798 | e | 4 | 66.66.88. |
77a | Dauphin | 6167a | For life without thy love | Jacob French | 1793 | a | 4 | S.M. | |
77b | 77b | Evening Shade | 11090 | The day is past and gone | Stephen Jenks | 1805 | e | 3 | S.M. |
78 | Eastford | 5138 | When marching to thy blest above | Jacob French | 1789 | F | 4 | L.M. | |
78 | Carthage | 4092 | There is a fountain filled with blood | Gospel Magazine | 1779 | E♭ | 3 | C.M. | |
79a | Brewer | 8182 | Thou whom my soul admires above | John Hall | 1800 | F | 4 | L.M. | |
79 | 79b | Florida | 9903a | Let sinners take their course | Truman Wetmore | 1803 | d | 4 | S.M. |
80 | 80 | Exhortation | 8108a | Now in the heat of youthful blood | Eliakim Doolittle | 1800 | a | 4 | L.M. |
81 | 81 | Greenfield | 4278a | God is our refuge in distress | Lewis Edson | 1782 | a | 4 | 88.88.88. |
82a | Orleans | 2255c | All ye that pass by | Harmonia Sacra | 1754 | a | 4 | 55.65. | |
82b | Armley | 920c | Stay, thou insulted spirit, stay | Georg Neumark | 1720 | a | 4 | L.M. | |
82 | Greenwich | 4741 | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | Daniel Read | 1786 | e | 4 | L.M. | |
83a | Mansfield | 3832 | The darkness and the light | Edward Harwood | 1781 | E | 4 | S.M. | |
83b | Amsterdam | 1648c | Rise thy soul and stretch thy wings | Johann Hille | 1742 | G | 4 | 76.76.D. | |
83 | Huntington | 5372a | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | Justin Morgan | 1790 | A | 4 | L.M. | |
84 | 84 | Jordan | 4690a | There is a land of pure delight | William Billings | 1786 | A | 4 | C.M. |
85a | Coventry | 2934 | Lord, what a feeble piece | Aaron Williams | 1763 | a | 4 | S.M. | |
85a | Lenox | 4280 | Blow ye the trumpet, blow | Lewis Edson | 1782 | C | 4 | 66.66.88. | |
85b | 85b | Liberty | 8114 | No more beneath the oppressive hand | Stephen Jenks | 1800 | F | 3 | C.M. |
86 | 86 | Majesty | 4014 | The Lord descended from above | William Billings | 1778 | F | 4 | C.M. |
87 | Montgomery | 5375 | Early, my God, without delay | Justin Morgan | 1790 | C | 4 | C.M. | |
87 | Ashley | 3662a | To our Redeemer's glorious name | Gospel Magazine | 1774 | G | 4 | C.M. | |
88 | 88 | Mortality | 7198 | Stoop down, my thoughts, that used to rise | Smith | 1796 | e | 4 | C.M. |
89a | Easton | 751a | That awful day will surely come | James Green | 1713 | a | 4 | C.M. | |
89a | Melody | 8529 | Sweet is the memory of thy grace | Lewis Edson | 1801 | A | 3 | C.M. | |
89b | 89b | North Salem | 7801 | My soul, come meditate the day | Stephen Jenks | 1799 | e | 3 | C.M. |
90 | 90 | New Jerusalem | 7206a | From the third heaven where God resides | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1796 | G | 4 | C.M. |
91 | 91 | Newburgh | 7656 | Let every creature join | Amos Munson | 1798 | C | 4 | S.M. |
92a | Surry | 1034b | O come, loud anthems let us sing | Henry Carey | 1723 | G | 4 | L.M. | |
92a | Norwich | 4138a | My sorrows, like a flood | Oliver Brownson | 1779 | a | 4 | S.M. | |
92b | 92b | Ninety-Fifth | 14592 | When I can read my title clear | Lucius Chapin | 1813 | A | 4 | C.M. |
93a | Arlington | 4443 | Jesus, with al thy saints above | Thomas Arne | 1784 | G | 4 | C.M. | |
93a | New Durham | 10187b | Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound | B. Austin | 1803 | b | 4 | C.M. | |
93b | 93b | Northfield | 7998a | How long, dear Savior, O how long | Jeremiah Ingalls | 1800 | C | 4 | C.M. |
94 | 94 | Ocean | 5013a | Thy works of glory, mighty Lord | Timothy Swan | 1789 | F | 4 | C.M. |
95 | Ode on Science | The morning sun shines from the east | G | 3 | Anthem | ||||
95 | Lonsdale | 4973 | The hill of Zion yields | Arcangelo Corelli | 1700 | C | 4 | S.M. | |
97 | 96 | Portuguese Hymn | 6979c | Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph | John Wade | 1782 | A | 3 | 11 11.11 11. |
98 | 97 | Repentance | 7233 | O, if my soul were formed for woe | John Rollo | 1796 | f# | 4 | C.M. |
99a | 98a | Russia | 4789 | False are the men of high degree | Daniel Read | 1787 | a | 4 | L.M. |
99b | 98b | Sutton | 6186 | Save me, O God, the swelling floods | Ezra Goff | 1793 | f# | 3 | C.M. |
100 | Southwell | 4790 | Tis finished, the Redeemer said | Elihu Carpenter | 1787 | E | 4 | 886.886. | |
102 | 99 | Sherburn | 4622a | Songs of immortal praise belong | Daniel Read | 1785 | D | 4 | C.M. |
102 | Cheshunt | Our Lord is risen from the dead | D | 3 | L.M. | ||||
103 | 100 | Symphony | 5382 | Behold the judge descends, his guards are nigh | Justin Morgan | 1790 | E♭ | 4 | 10 10.11 11. |
104a | 101a | Williamstown | 4647a | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Beauties of Psalmody | 1786 | a | 4 | L.M. |
104b | 101b | Whitestown | 995e | Awake my heart, arise my tongue | Nikolaus Herman | 1722 | G | 4 | C.M. |
105 | 108 | Denmark | 3257a | Before Jehovah's awful throne | Martin Madan | 1769 | D | 3 | L.M. |
108 | 111 | Easter Anthem | The Lord is risen indeed | William Billings | A | 4 | Anthem | ||
111 | 114 | Judgment Anthem | Hark ye mortals, hear the trumpet | e | 4 | Anthem | |||
119 | 124 | Kedron | 8222 | Thou sweet sliding Kedron, by thy silver stream | William Miller | 1800 | F | 3 | 11 11.11 11. |
121 | 125 | New York Anthem | Vital spark of heavenly flame | G | 3 | Anthem | |||
125 | 128 | Washington | 8235 | Our souls, by love together knit | William Miller | 1800 | G | 4 | C.M. |
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Composer | Arranger | Lyricist | First Line | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices | Meter |
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Abbeville | 1813 | Amzi Chapin | Elisha J. King | Benjamin Beddome | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |||
Davis | 1813 | Anonymous | Joseph Swain | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | Sacred | 3 | STB | 11 8. 11 8 | ||
Hallelujah | 1813 | Anonymous | Robert Robinson | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Sacred | Hymn tunes | 2 | TB | 87. 87. D | |
New Monmouth | 1813 | Lucius Chapin | Robert Robinson | Come thou fount of every blessing | Sacred | 4 | SATB | 87. 87 | ||
The Band of Love | 1800 | Edward Miller | Edward Miller | Our souls by love together knit | Sacred | Set pieces | 3 | ATB | 86. 86. D (C.M.D.) | |
Thirtieth | 1813 | Amzi Chapin | Charles Wesley | And am I born to die | Sacred | 4 | SATB | 66. 86 (S.M.) |