Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony (Ananias Davisson)

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Title: Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony

Compiler – Editor: Ananias Davisson

Publication date and place: 1820 by Ananias Davisson in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Second Edition, 1822. Third Edition, 1825.

Description: Contains additions to the influential Kentucky Harmony, which see for references and discussion.

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Changing Seasons |- |Changing Seasons |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Anonymous |When winter is over and spring is begun |11 11. 11 11 |align=right|4 Consolation |- |Consolation |align=right| |Anonymous |Charles Wesley |Come on, my partners in distress |886. 886 |align=right|2 Crucifixion |- |Crucifixion |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Anonymous |Saw ye my Savior |55. 77. 79 |align=right|4 David's Victory |- |David's Victory |align=right| |Robert Boyd |Hannah More |New your festal rites prepare |77. 77. 10 10 |align=right|4 Davis |- |Davis |align=right| |Anonymous |Joseph Swain |O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight |11 8. 11 8 |align=right|3 Detroit |- |Detroit |align=right| |William Bradshaw |Philip Doddridge |Do I not love thee |86. 86 (C.M.) |align=right|4 Devotion |- |Devotion |align=right| |Alexander Johnson |Isaac Watts |Sweet is the day of sacred rest |88. 88 (L.M.) |align=right|3 Dismission |- |Dismission |align=right| |Elkanah Dare |John Fawcett (hymnwriter) |Lord, dismiss us with thy blesssing |87. 87. 47 |align=right|4 Dunlap's Creek |- |Dunlap's Creek |align=right| |S. McFarland |Isaac Watts |Think, O my soul, the dreadful day |86. 86 (C.M.) |align=right|4 Emerald Gates |- |Emerald Gates |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Richard Kempenfelt |Burst ye emerald gates and bring |76. 76. 77. 77 |align=right|4 Female Convict |- |Female Convict |align=right| |Robert Boyd | |O sleep not my babe, for the morn of tomorrow | |align=right|4 Forster |- |Forster |align=right| |Anonymous |John Granade |Ye weary heavy laden souls |86. 86. D (C.M.D.) |align=right|3 Friendship |- |Friendship |align=right| |George Frideric Handel | |Friendship to every willing mind |87. 87. 88. 87 |align=right|4 Greensville |- |Greensville |align=right| |Reubin Monday |John Newton (hymnwriter) |How tedious and tasteless the hours |88. 88. D (L.M.D.) |align=right|3 Imandra |- |Imandra |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Caleb J. Taylor |I love thee, my Savior, I love thee, my Lord |11 11. 11 11 |align=right|4 Jerusalem |- |Jerusalem |align=right| |James C. Lowry |Anonymous |Jerusalem, my happy home |86. 86 (C.M.) |align=right|4 Knoxville |- |Knoxville |align=right| |Reubin Monday |Anonymous |Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King |88. 887 |align=right|4 Mecklenburg |- |Mecklenburg |align=right| |Anonymous |Anonymous |Bright scenes of glory strike my sense |87. 87. D |align=right|4 Middlebury |- |Middlebury |align=right| |Anonymous |Charles Wesley |Come away to the skies |669. 669 |align=right|3 Morning Star |- |Morning Star |align=right| |James C. Lowry |Philipp Nicolai |How splendid shines the morning star |887. 887. 484. 8 |align=right|4 New Hope |- |New Hope |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Isaac Watts |Come, ye that love the Lord |66. 86 (S.M.) |align=right|4 New Jordan |- |New Jordan |align=right| |Nehemiah Shumway |Samuel Stennett |On Jordan's stormy banks I stand |86. 86. D (C.M.D.) |align=right|4 Redemption |- |Redemption |align=right| |Jeremiah Ingalls |Anonymous |Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand |11 11. 11 11 |align=right|4 The Rose Tree |- |The Rose Tree |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Anonymous |There is a land of pleasure |78. 78. D |align=right|3 Samanthra |- |Samanthra |align=right| |R. D. Humphreys |Joseph Swain |O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight |11 8. 11 8. D |align=right|4 Staunton |- |Staunton |align=right| |Ananias Davisson |Philip Doddridge |Awake, our souls, and bless his name |86. 86 (C.M.) |align=right|3 Transport |- |Transport |align=right| |Anonymous |John Granade |Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom |12 11.12 11.12 12.12 11 |align=right|2 Washington |- |Washington |align=right| |Reubin Monday |Joseph Hart |Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord |88. 88 (L.M.) |align=right|4 The Weary Traveler |- |The Weary Traveler |align=right| | |Anonymous |Come all you weary travelers |76. 76. D |align=right|4