Author: Mrs. BarbauldHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #130 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to ActFirst Line: Blest is the man, whose tender heartLanguages: English
Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #134 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to ActFirst Line: Blest is the man, whose heart expandsLanguages: English
Author: WattsHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #135 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to ActFirst Line: Thrice happy man! who fears the LordScripture: Psalm 112Languages: English
Author: CroswellHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #138 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6 DTopics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to ActFirst Line: Lord! lead the way the Savior wentLanguages: English
Author: HastingsHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #139 (1840)Topics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to ActFirst Line: He that goeth forth with weepingLanguages: English
Author: WattsHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #145 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: Friends of the Slave Encouraged to PrayFirst Line: Let Afric and her sons rejoiceLanguages: English
Author: Miss ChandlerHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #163 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled to PrayFirst Line: O Father! when the soften'd heartLanguages: English
Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #166 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled to PrayFirst Line: Lord God! thou hast, since time beganLanguages: English
Author: Jas. MontgomeryHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #175 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: Friends of the Slave Assembled to PrayFirst Line: Humbly before thy throne, good Lord!Languages: English
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