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Attend, my soul, and trembling hear

Attend, my soul, and trembling hear

Author: Susanna Harrison
Published in 11 hymnals

Author: Susanna Harrison

Harrison, Susanna, invalided from her work as a domestic servant at the age of 20, published Songs in the Night, 1780. This included 133 hymns, and passed through ten editions. She is known by "Begone, my worldly cares, away," and "O happy souls that love the Lord." Born in 1752 and died Aug. 3, 1784. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)… Go to person page >

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First Line: Attend, my soul, and trembling hear
Author: Susanna Harrison
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 11 of 11)
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A Choice Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #281

Christian Psalms and Hymns to Aid in Public and Private Devotion #d76

General Collection of Hymns, Original and Selected, for Use of Christians #d28

Hymns and Psalms, Original and Modern, Selected and Revised #d38

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Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed.) #S7

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Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed. corr.) #220

Hymns, Original and Selected, for the use of Christians #d21

Hymns, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. 8th ed. #d22

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Songs in the Night (2nd ed.) #21

Spiritual Melodies #d26

Spiritual Melodies. Enl. & impr. ed. #d29

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