Southern Harmony

Southern Harmony

The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion: Containing a Choice Collection of Tunes, Hymns, Psalms, Odes and Anthems

Southern Harmony (Reprint), English.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. William Walker.
1835. 1845 Edition. 229 songs.

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xix-a.
Windham
xix-b.
Windham
xx-a.
Suffield
xx-b.
Suffield
xxi-a.
Complainer
xxi-b.
Complainer
Part I. Plain and Easy Tunes (Return to top)
1.
Young people all, attention give
2.
Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
3a.
Salvation! O the joyful sound!
3b.
Thou Man of grief, remember me
4a.
Today, if you will hear his voice
4b.
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
5a.
O thou who hear’st when sinners cry
5b.
Mercy, O thou Son of David!
6a.
Jesus, my all, to heav’n is gone
6b.
Children of the heav’nly King
7a.
Grace! ’tis a charming sound!
7b.
O tell us no more, The spirit and power
8a.
Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound)
8b.
Lord, I cannot let thee go, Till a blessing
9.
As on the cross the Saviour hung
10a.
Come, we that love the Lord
10b.
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed
11.
Jesus my all to heav’n is gone
12.
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
13a.
Lord, what is man, poor feeble man!
13b.
Sweet is the day of sacred rest
14.
Dear friends, farewell, I do you tell
15.
O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
16.
Hail the blest morn, see the great Mediator
17a.
Come away to the skies, My beloved, arise
17b.
Once more, my soul, the rising day
18.
I am a great complainer, that bears
19a.
The time is swiftly rolling on
19b.
Welcome, welcome, ev’ry guest
20.
How painfully pleasing the fond recollection
22a.
O come, loud anthems let us sing
22b.
So fades the lovely, blooming flow’r
23a.
Come, ye that love the Lord
23b.
Mercy, O thou Son of David
24a.
The faithless world promiscuous flows
24b.
Will God for ever cast us off?
25a.
Saw ye my Saviour, Saw ye my Saviour
25b.
When shall we all meet again?
26.
Come, and let us ascend, My companion and friend
27a.
My soul, repeat his praise
27b.
When I can read my title clear
28.
Afflictions, though they seem severe
29.
Remember, sinful youth, you must die
30.
Our cheerful voices let us raise
31a.
And am I born to die? To lay
31b.
Teach me the measure of my days
32.
When the midnight cry began
33.
Though troubles assail, and dangers affright
34a.
Come, O thou traveller unknown
34b.
Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand
35a.
Forbear, my friends, forbear, and ask no more
35b.
Farewell, my lovely friends, farewell
36.
Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
37.
I find myself placed in a state of probation
38.
O, were I like a feather’d dove
39a.
Who is this that comes from far
39b.
From whence does this union arise
40a.
Do not I love thee, O my Lord?
40b.
No more beneath th’ oppressive hand
41.
The people called Christians Have many things
42.
Glorious things of thee are spoken
43.
Hark! don’t you hear the turtle dove
44.
While beauty and youth are in their full prime
45.
Am I a soldier of the cross
46.
The day is past and gone, The evening
47.
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
48a.
Broad is the road that leads to death
48b.
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
49.
How lost was my condition
50.
Through all the world below, God is seen all around
51.
On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand
52.
By Babel’s streams we sat and wept
53a.
O when shall I see Jesus, and dwell
53b.
He dies, the Friend of sinners dies!
54.
Away, my doubts, begone, my fears
55.
O, once I had a glorious view
56.
Come all, who love my Lord and master
57.
The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire
58.
Come on, my partners in distress
59.
O tell me no more of this world’s vain store!
60.
Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee!
61.
Brethren, don’t you hear the sound?
62.
Come, little children, now we may
63.
There is a land of pleasure, Where streams
64.
Come, thou fount of ev’ry blessing
65.
The watchmen blow the trumpet round
66.
Religion is the chief concern
67.
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord
68.
No more beneath th’ oppressive hand
69.
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
70.
Afflictions, though they seem severe
71.
How tedious and tasteless the hours
72a.
Return, O God of love, return
72b.
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
73.
When in death I shall calm recline
74.
A few more days on earth to spend
75.
The time is soon coming, By the prophets
76.
Why do we mourn departing friends?
77.
Blow ye the trumpet, blow
78.
Ye nations all, on you I call
79.
Come, all you weary travellers
80.
Jesus, thou art the sinner’s friend
81a.
Come, Christians, be valiant, our Jesus
81b.
Come, all ye young people of every relation
82.
There was a Romish lady
83.
Dark and thorny is the desert
84a.
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
84b.
The day of the Lord—the day of salvation
85.
Drooping souls, no longer grieve
86.
Ye simple souls that stray Far from the path
87.
Hail! ye sighing sons of sorrow
88.
Come away to the skies, My beloved, arise
89.
In vain the wealthy mortals toil
90.
The Lord into his garden comes
91.
O how I have long’d for the coming of God
92a.
Father, I long, I faint to see
92b.
Why should we start, or fear to die?
93.
And if you meet with troubles
94a.
Come, thou fount of every blessing
94b.
No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard
95.
Soldiers, go, but not to claim
96.
Young people all, attention give
97.
He comes! he comes! to judge the world
98.
My days, my weeks, my months, my years
99.
I’ll sing my Saviour’s grace, And his dear name
100.
Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring
101.
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
102.
Vain, delusive world, adieu
103.
Brethren, we have met to worship
104.
When I can read my title clear
105.
I’ll praise my Maker with my breath
106.
Shall me pretend to pleasure
107.
And let this feeble body fail
108.
Hark! hark! glad tidings charm our ears
109.
There’s a friend above all others
110.
This world’s not all a fleeting show
111.
From Greenland’s icy mountains
112.
How tedious and tasteless the hours
113.
My Christian friends, in bonds of love
114.
With inward pain my heart-strings sound
115.
How splendid shines the morning star
116.
The cross of Christ inspires my heart
118.
Hark! the jubilee is sounding
Part II. Lengthy and Elegant Pieces (Return to top)
119.
Death, ’tis a melancholy day
120.
Let sinners take their course
121.
God is our refuge in distress
122.
O when shall I see Jesus
123.
From low pursuits exalt my mind
124.
How pleasant ’tis to see, Kindred
125.
My gracious Redeemer I love
126.
How did his flowing tears condole
127.
O, how happy are they, Who their Saviour obey
128.
My soul forsakes her vain delight
129.
Mine eyes are now closing to rest
131.
See how the wicked kingdom Is falling
132.
Soldiers of the cross, arise
133.
The Lord into his garden come
134.
O Jesus, my Saviour, I know thou art mine
135.
Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey
136.
Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph
137.
On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand
138.
How happy is the pilgrim’s lot
139.
He comes! he comes! the Judge severe!
140.
Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King
141.
Hail, Columbia! happy land!
143.
Good morning, brother pilgrim
144.
Come, friends and relations, let’s join
145.
Thou great, mysterious God unknown
146.
Hear the royal proclamation
147.
What sorrowful sounds do I hear
148.
When Gabriel’s awful trump shall sound
149.
See the Lord of glory dying!
150.
Come, all ye mourning pilgrims dear
151.
The Lamb appears to wipe our tears
152.
Ye children of Jesus, who’re bound
153.
O, how charming! O, how charming!
154.
As down a lone valley with cedars o’erspread
155.
Hail, solitude! thou gentle queen
156.
Lift up your heads, Immanuel’s friends
157.
How beauteous are their feet
158.
Farewell, farewell, farewell, my friends
159.
Great God, the heav’n’s well order’d frame
160.
O sleep not, my babe, for the morn of tomorrow
161.
O, if my soul was form’d for wo
162.
Great God, attend while Zion sings
163.
Young people all, attention give
164.
Along the banks where Babel’s current flows
165.
Gently he draws my heart along
166.
Sweet rivers of redeeming love
167.
No burning heats by day
168.
The Son of man they did betray
169.
Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
170a.
On slippery rocks I see them stand
170b.
Early, my God, without delay
172.
Thy wrath lies heavy on my soul
173.
My refuge is the God of love
175.
The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets
177.
With songs and honours sounding loud
178.
From all that dwell below the skies
180.
Thy works of glory, mighty Lord
Part III. Anthems and Odes (Return to top)
181.
That awful day will surely come
183.
Vital spark of heav’nly flame, Quit, O quit
187.
I heard a great voice from heav’n, saying unto me
189.
The Lord is ris’n indeed! Hallelujah!
192.
Hark, hark, hark, ye mortals, hear the trumpet
200.
I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley
206.
I beheld, and lo a great multitude
210.
The morning sun shines from the east
213.
David the king was grieved and moved
214.
My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey
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217.
Hark! my soul, it is the Lord
218.
When I can read my title clear
219.
’Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints
220.
What wondrous love is this, oh!
221.
On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand
222.
Since man by sin has lost his God
223.
See how the wicked kingdom Is falling
224.
Friendship, to ev’ry willing mind
225.
Thou art gone to the grave—but we will not
226.
Our bondage it shall end, by and by
227.
In the floods of tribulation, While the billows
228.
Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise
230.
Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound

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