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A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies

Publication Date: 1883 Publisher: Marshall W. Taylor & W. Echols Publication Place: Cincinnati Editors: Marshall W. Taylor; Marshall W. Taylor & W. Echols

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Who Is He?

Author: Aaron Jones Appears in 138 hymnals First Line: Who is he in yonder stall Refrain First Line: 'T is the Lord, wondrous story Scripture: Luke 2:16 Used With Tune: [Who is he in yonder stall]
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The Happy Man

Appears in 36 hymnals First Line: How happy is the man Scripture: Romans 8:1 Used With Tune: [How happy is the man] Text Sources: Selected
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Sing, O sing of my Redeemer

Author: D. Tucker Appears in 321 hymnals First Line: I will sing of my Redeemer Scripture: Luke 23:46 Used With Tune: [I will sing of my Redeemer]

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[Who is he in yonder stall]

Appears in 72 hymnals Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 55556 65111 1712 Used With Text: Who Is He?
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[O sometimes the shadows are deep]

Appears in 146 hymnals Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51315 61655 5123 Used With Text: The Rock that is Higher than I
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[Ring the bells of heaven]

Appears in 161 hymnals Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 55653 12167 17121 Used With Text: The Prodigal Son

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Do n't You Hear Jerusalem mourn?

Author: W. L. Muir Hymnal: CRHP1883 #1 (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: When Jesus Christ came down from Heaven Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, do n't You Hear Jerusalem mourn? Lyrics: 1 When Jesus Christ came down from Heaven, To make salvation plain, He made his way to the earth abroad, To raise poor fallen man. Chorus: Hallelujah, do n't you hear Jerusalem mourn? Do n't you ear Jerusalem mourn? Hallelujah, do' nt you hear Jerusalem mourn? O do n't you hear Jerusalem mourn? Hallelujah, do n't you hear Jerusalem mourn? Do n't you ear Jerusalem mourn? Hallelujah, do' nt you hear Jerusalem mourn? O do n't you hear Jerusalem mourn? 2 When Jesus Christ was an infant babe, He lay in Mary's arm, All in the stable of Bethlehem, And the beasts did keep him worm. [Chorus] 3 When Jesus Christ was twelve years old He was a missionary, too. Why, he talked to the lawyers and doctors so, They could n't tell what to do. [Chorus] 4 When Jesus Christ grew up to be a man, He went about doing good; He was the Savior of mankind, And that was understood. [Chorus] 5 The Book of Revelation God has to us revealed; The mystery of salvation, And the book of Seven Seals. [Chorus] 6 Now, the way this book was opened John plainly doth inform; That the law of God was broken, And the Savior must be born. [Chorus] 7 John looked toward the burning throne; He looked, and he did not fail; He looked, and he saw the lovely Lamb, And he surely had been slain. [Chorus] 8 John took the book out of his right hand, And he loosened every seal; Give justice my command, My people to redeem. [Chorus] 9 If you want to know the Conqueror's name, It is the Word of God; His eyes are like a burning flame, And he is the Lord of lords. [Chorus] Scripture: Luke 2:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [When Jesus Christ came down from Heaven]
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I Want to be a Soldier

Author: Unknown Hymnal: CRHP1883 #2 (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: We are the sons of Wesley Lyrics: 1 We are the sons of Wesley, We are the sons of God; We'll stand by our Discipline, And by God's holy Word. Chorus: I want to be a soldier, The lord hath se tme free. I want to be a soldier, Fighting for liberty. 2 God bless our Church and bishop, And the local brethren too. God bless our Church and people, With all the traveling crew. [Chorus] 3 We Methodists get happy— The Lord hath set us free. We'll shout and give him glory, To all eternity. [Chorus] 4 We'll unfold the Gospel banner, Wherever we do go, And spread our free communion While journeying below. [Chorus] 5 I saw a mighty army, Which went along before; So great no man could number, Through blood and tears no more. [Chorus] 6 Go preach ye sons of thunder, Ye daughters of the Lamb, For Jesus will be with you Until the world shall end. 7 God bless us in the East, As well as in the West, Protect us in the North, Stand by us in the South. [Chorus] 8 We've fought the mighty battle, With the rebellious crew; Do n't you see how many dangers The Lord has brought us through? [Chorus] Scripture: Ephesians 6:11 Languages: English Tune Title: [We are the sons of Wesley]
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I have a Little Time, 't ain't very Long

Author: Kate Taylor Hymnal: CRHP1883 #3 (1883) Meter: Irregular First Line: Preaching soon in the morning Lyrics: 1 Preaching soon in the morning, Preaching soon in the morning, Preaching soon in the morning, I hope I'll join the band. Chorus: I have a little time, 't ain't very long; I have a little time, 't ain't very long; I have a little time, 't ain't very long; And I hope I'll join the band. 2 Praying soon in the morning, Praying soon in the morning, Praying soon in the morning, I hope I'll join the band. [Chorus] 3 Seeking soon in the morning, Seeking soon in the morning, Seeking soon in the morning, I hope I'll join the band. [Chorus] 4 Rising soon in the morning, Rising soon in the morning, Rising soon in the morning, I hope I'll join the band. [Chorus] 5 Shouting soon in the morning, Shouting soon in the morning, Shouting soon in the morning, I hope I'll join the band. [Chorus] Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [Preaching soon in the morning]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Unknown Hymnal Number: 38 Author of "Will You Open Your Hearts and Let the Master in?" in A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

D. Tucker

Hymnal Number: 84 Author of "Sing, O sing of my Redeemer" in A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies

Aaron Jones

Hymnal Number: 77 Author of "Who Is He?" in A Collection of Revival Hymns and Plantation Melodies