Poetry. Printed in two columns. Contains text of 23 numbered hymns, beginning with: True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful and loyal (First line) Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
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Hymns: From night to day, from day to night
At head of text: Written by Rev. T.H. Gallaudet, for the Hartford Tract Society, 1835.
Hymns: first Sunday after Christmas, 1865
Printed in two columns divided by triple line.
Hymns, to be sung at the Juvenile Temperance Celebration at Colebrook, July 4, 1840
Printed in two columns divided by single rule.
Variant text and printing of Evans 30145, Alden p. 533, Winship p. 65.
Hymns, sung at the celebration of the Evangelical Sunday-school of St. John's Church--: April 6, 1834
Poetry. Printed on card stock in two columns divided by single line. Three children's hymns with numbered stanzas.
Hymns--composed by one of the female teachers, :to be sung at the anniversary of the Sabbath School and Tract Society in Newburyport, August, 1827
Printed in two columns divided by single rule.
Hymns--composed by one of the female teachers, :to be sung at the anniversary of the Sabbath School and Tract Society in Newburyport, August, 1827
Printed in two columns divided by single rule.
Hymns--composed by one of the female teachers, :to be sung at the anniversary of the Sabbath School and Tract Society in Newburyport, August, 1827
Printed in two columns divided by single rule.
Hymns used at the funeral services of Miss Hattie L. Beal: aged seventeen years. Cohasset, June 17, 1864
Poetry, printed within decorated double line border.
Hymns translated by Maun-gwu-daus, the chief
Printed in four columns divided by double lines between the second and third columns. Original dimensions not known. English text of four hymns and translation into a native American[?] language in parallel columns. Colophon at end below rule: J. Tomkinson, Printer, High-Street, Coventry. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Hymns to be sung on the last day of assembling: in the Old Meeting House of the South Parish in Ipswich, December 31st, 1837
Within border of type ornament, printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments.
Hymns to be sung by the scholars
Printed in three columns divided by single lines. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Hymns to be sung by the scholars
Printed in three columns divided by single lines. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Hymns to be sung by the children of the Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School, Hinckley: on Sunday, May 28, 1865
Printed in two columns divided by double lines within border of type ornament sections.
Within ornamental border with corner decorations.
Hymns to be sung at the picnic of the Sabbath School: of the First Baptist Church, Newark, August, 1857
Within ornamental border.
Hymns to be sung at the lecture: under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association
Within ornamental border. At end of text: Printed at the Industrial School Printing Press.
Hymns to be sung at the lecture: under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association
Within ornamental border. At end of text: Printed at the Industrial School Printing Press.
Hymns to be sung at the Episcopal Sunday school gathering in Providence: May 16th, 1866
Text of three hymns with names of tunes.
Hymns to be sung at the dedication of the Parker Memorial Meeting House, Sunday, September 21, 1873
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Contains hymns.
Hymns to be sung at the dedication of the Parker Memorial Meeting House, Sunday, September 21, 1873
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Contains hymns.
Hymns to be sung at the anniversary meeting of the Female Union Society for the Promotion of Sabbath Schools, April, 1820: (written for the occasion.)
Printed in two columns divided by single line within border of type ornaments. Text of five numbered hymns, with tune names, and doxology. Two of the hymns indicate the students and parents are African Americans. In right corner, outside border: J. Seymour, Printed, 49 John-Street.
Hymns to be sung at the anniversary collation: May 24, 1842
Printed in one and two columns divided by single line within border of type ornament sections containing vignettes of the heads of Christ and the Virgin Mary.
Printed in two columns.
Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: J. Howe, Printer, 39 Merchants Row, Boston.
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