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TURNER

Composer: Abraham Maxim

Abraham Maxim was from Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He settled in the 1790's in Turner, Maine where he taught singing schools and converted to Universalism. Maxim’s works include: The Oriental Harmony, 1802, The Northern Harmony, 1805, and The Gospel Hymn Book, 1818. Dianne Shapiro from introductory essay by Stephen Marini in "The Norumbega Harmony," The University of Mississippi Press, 2004  Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: TURNER
Composer: Abraham Maxim
Incipit: 13342 55534 24321
Copyright: Public Domain

Texts

Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove

My God, the Spring of All My Joys

O for a Thousand Tongues

O for a thousand tongues to sing
my great Redeemer's praise,
the glories of my God and King,
the triumphs of his grace!

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Instances

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Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #193

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Melodies of Zion #222

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Praise Him #121

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Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #C23

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Select Songs for the Singing Service #316

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Select Songs for the Sunday School #316

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Songs of Joy and Gladness #251

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Songs of Joy and Gladness with Supplement #251

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The American Vocalist #56

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The Gospel Psalmist #593

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The New Jubilee Harp #236

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The New Jubilee Harp #237

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The New Jubilee Harp #236

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The New Jubilee Harp #237

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The Standard Church Hymnal #11

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The Tribute of Praise and Methodist Protestant Hymn Book #212

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The Tribute of Praise #212

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