The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion…

Editor: William Walker
Published: 1835
Place of Publication: Spartansburg, S.C.
Notes: Fasola (4-shape) notation
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1Young people all attention giveLIVERPOOL
2Come, ye sinners, poor and wretchedINVITATION
3tSalvation! O, the joyful sound!PRIMROSE
3bThou man of grief, remember meKEDRON
4tTo-day, if you will hear his voiceMEDITATION
4bCome, humble sinner, in whose breastHANOVER
5tO, thou who hear'st when sinners crySUPPLICATION
5bMercy, O thou son of David!RESTORATION
6tJesus, my all, to heaven is gone—MARYSVILLE
6bChildren of heavenly kingKING OF PEACE
7tGrace! 'tis a charming sound!NINETY THIRD PSALM
7bO tell us no moreSACRAMENT
8tAmazing grace! (how sweet the sound)NEW BRITAIN
8bLord, I cannot let thee goCOOKHAM
9As on the cross the Savior hungTHE CONVERTED THIEF
10tCome, we that love the LordWEBSTER
10bAlas! and did my Savior bleedCOMMUNION
11Jesus, my all, to heaven is goneJERUSALEM
12How sweet the name of Jesus soundsSALEM
13tLord what is man, poor feeble manDUBLIN
13bSweet is the day of sacred restDEVOTION
14Dear friends farewell, I do you tellMINISTER'S FAREWELL
15O thou in whose presence my soul takes delightDAVIS
16Hail the blest morn, see the great MediatorSTAR IN THE EAST
17tCome away to the skiesMIDDLEBURY
17bOnce more, my soul, the rising dayCONSOLATION
18I am a great complainer, that bears the name of ChristCOMPLAINER
19tThe time is swiftly rolling onHICKS' FAREWELL
19bWelcome, welcome ev'ry guestCANON
20How painfully pleasing the fond recollectionTHE FAMILY BIBLE
21Shall men pretend to pleasurePACOLET
22tO come, loud anthems let us singOLD HUNDRED
22bSo fades the lovely blooming flowerDISTRESS
23tCome ye that love the LordALBION
23bMercy, O thou son of David!CHARLESTOWN
24tThe faithless world promiscuous flowPROSPECT OF HEAVEN
24bWill God for ever cast us offMEAR
25tSaw ye my SaviorCRUCIFIXION
25bWhen shall we all meet againINDIAN'S FAREWELL
26Come and let us ascendTHE BANQUET OF LOVE
27tMy soul, repeat his praiseAMERICA
27bWhen I can read my title clearNINETY FIFTH
28Afflictions though they seem severeTENNESSEE
29Remember, sinful youth, you must die, you must dieSOLEMN THOUGHT
30Our cheerful voices let us raiseSEPARATION
31Though troubles assail, and dangers affrightCONFIDENCE
34tCome, O! thou traveller unknownVERNON
34bFarewell, my dear brethren, the time is at handIMANDRA NEW
35tForbear, my friends, forbear, and ask no moreSOPHRONIA
35bFarewell my lovely friends farewell, we must be separatedPARTING FRIENDS
36Bright scenes of glory strike my senseTHE SOLDIER'S RETURN
37I find myself plac'd in a state of probationTHE CHRISTIAN WARFARE
38O, were I like a feathered doveSOLITUDE IN THE GROVE
39tWho is this that comes from farBOZRAH
39bFrom whence does this union ariseUNION
40tDo not I love thee O my LordDETROIT
40bNo more beneath the oppressive handHAPPINESS
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