Zion's trumpeter

Pages [2]-[3] blank. Within borders of type ornament sections; text on page [4] printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. Text of first song differs considerably from ed. published by an unidentified publisher ([18--?]). Cf. Brown University record(HB30672) At head of text: Published by Marvin W. Lutz, of Philadelphia, who was converted on the 8th day of November, 1870, at the Big Tent "Evangelist," under the ministry of Elder John G. Hook, of Concord, N.H. ... Below text on p. [1]: Marvin W. Lutz, Evangelist, Concord, N.H. At end of text on p. [4], colophon: M.E. Howard, Printer, Boston. Zion's trumpeter in seven four-line stanzas. "Zion's trumpeter" was also published under title: Christian watchman; "Who killed Tom Roper?" is a parody of "Who killed Cock Robin?"; and "King Alcohol" is a parody of the German Christmas carol "O Tannenbaum".
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