Author: W. L. GarrisonHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #185 (1840)Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: Savior! though by scorn requitedLanguages: English
Author: WattsHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #187 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: Lo! what an entertaining sightScripture: Psalm 133Languages: English
Author: Mrs. ChapmanHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #191 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: The mem'ry of the faithful deadLanguages: English
Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #195 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: Long have our burning bosoms sigh'dLanguages: English
Author: Miss S. H. S.Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #199 (1840)Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: Children of the glorious deadLanguages: English
Author: CollyerHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #200 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: Assembled at thy high commandLanguages: English
Author: Miss ChandlerHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #202 (1840)Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled for ConsultationFirst Line: God's blessing on your high career!Languages: English
Author: Miss ChandlerHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #213 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled on a Fast DayFirst Line: Our Father God! behold us raiseLanguages: English
Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #214 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled on a Fast DayFirst Line: O righteous God! whose awful frownLanguages: English
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