Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians

Publisher: John W. Scott, Philadelphia, Penn., 1803
Denomination: Christian Church, General Convention
Notes: Hymns are numbered by the page number they start on. If two hymns start on the same page they have "a" or "b" behind the page number
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
158Come, angels, seize your harps of goldTextPage Scan
159aThe night draws on, I must awayTextPage Scan
159bThat glorious day is drawing nighTextPage Scan
161The tree of life my ſoul hath ſeenPage Scan
162Come all ye mourning pilgrims nowTextPage Scan
164In the house of king David a fountain did springTextPage Scan
165We've found the rock, the travellers cry'dTextPage Scan
166Far above yon glorious ceilingTextPage Scan
168Our Lord is ris'n indeedTextPage Scan
169What hath the world to equal thisTextPage Scan
170Lo! we see the sign appearingTextPage Scan
171Dearest Jesus, though unseenTextPage Scan
172Christ is set on Zion's hillTextPage Scan
174Brother soldier still fight onTextPage Scan
175Now in a song of grateful praisePage Scan
176Heralds of the King of kingsTextPage Scan
177Come on my fellow-pilgrims, comeTextPage Scan
178aMy God was with me all the nightTextPage Scan
178bHark! my soul, the trumpet soundingTextPage Scan
181aHail to thy brightness, glorious sunTextPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]



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