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The Christian Harmony: in the Seven-Syllable Character Note System. Rev. ed.
Editor:
William Walker
Publisher:
Miller's Bible and Publishing House, Philadelphia, Penn., 1873
Indexes
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d301
Softly fades the twilight ray
d302
Soldier, go, but not to claim
d303
Soldiers of the cross, arise, lo, your Captain
d304
Sometimes a light surprises
d305
Stay, sinner, stay, the night comes on
d306
Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit
d307
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d308
Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d309
Sweet rivers of redeeming love
d310
Sweet the time, exceeding sweet
d311
Sweet was the time when first I felt
d312
Teach me the measure of my days
d313
That glorious day is drawing nigh
d314
That Jesus hears when children pray
d315
The chariot, the chariot, its wheels roll [in] fire
d316
The church has waited long
d317
The counsels of redeeming grace
d318
The cross of Christ inspires my heart
d319
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d320
The finest flower that e'er was known
d321
The glorious light of Zion is spreading
d322
The God who reigns on high
d323
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, in every star
d324
The hill of Zion yields a thousand sacred sweets
d325
The Lord is risen indeed; He lives to die no more
d326
The Lord Jehovah reigns, And [His] royal state maintains
d327
The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied
d328
The Lord proclaims his power aloud
d329
The Lord, the sovereign King hath [has] fixed his throne on high
d330
The Lord, the sovereign, sends his summons forth
d331
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d332
The pity of the Lord
d333
The promise of my father's love
d334
The Spirit in our hearts is whispering sinner come
d335
The time is soon coming by the prophets foretold
d336
The time is swiftly rolling on
d337
The watchmen blow the trumpet round
d338
Thee we adore, eternal name, And humbly
d339
There are loved ones gone before us
d340
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d341
There is a happy land, Far, [not] far away
d342
There is a land, a happy land, Where tears are wiped away
d343
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d344
There is a star, a guiding star
d345
There is a world we have not seen
d346
There is an hour of peaceful rest
d347
This is the day the Lord hath [has] made, He calls
d348
Those evening bells, those evening bells
d349
Thou art my portion, O my God
d350
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
d351
Thou great Instructor, lest I stray
d352
Thou man of griefs, remember me
d353
Thou, who didst stoop below
d354
Thou whom my soul admires above
d355
Though nature's strength decay, And earth and hell withstand
d356
Through all the world below
d357
Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on
d358
Thy name, Almighty Lord [God], shall sound
d359
Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre
d360
Thy works of glory, mighty Lord
d361
Time, what an empty [fleeting] vapor 'tis
d362
'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand
d363
'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasures
d364
To God, in whom I trust, I lift my heart and voice
d365
To leave my dear friends, and with [from] my neighbors [kindred] to depart
d366
To see a pilgrim as he dies, with glory in his view
d367
To thy pastures fair and large
d368
To us a Child of hope is born
d369
Today if ye [you] will hear his voice
d370
Triumphant Zion, lift thy head
d371
'Twas in the watches of the night
d372
'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day]
d373
Up to the field [fields] where angels lie [sing]
d374
Wake, O my soul, and hail the morn [dawn]
d375
Wake [wake], isles of the south
d376
Watchman, tell me, does the morning
d377
We have our trials here below
d378
We shall see a light appear
d379
We speak of the realms of the blest
d380
Weary sinner, keep thine eyes
d381
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d382
Well met my loving friends of art
d383
What shall I render to my God
d384
What wondrous love is this, O my soul
d385
What wondrous, mighty work is this
d386
What's this that rises in my soul [in my soul is rising]
d387
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d388
When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer
d389
When I can read my title clear
d390
When I can trust my all with God
d391
When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
d392
When shall we three meet again
d393
While beauty and youth are in their full prime
d394
While my Redeemer's near
d395
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d396
Who is this that comes from far
d397
Who shall ascend thy heavenly [holy] place
d398
Why do I fear the darkest hour
d399
Why should we mourn departing friends
d400
Why should we start and fear to die
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