Spiritual Folk-Songs of Early America Two Hundred and Fifty Tunes and Texts, with an Introduction and Notes

Part 19

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O O brethren, will you meet me 180 O brother, be faithful 203 O, brother, in that day 188 O, for a thousand tongues to sing 124 O happy souls, how fast you go 50 Oh, brethren, I have found a land 113 Oh, for a heart to praise my God 106 Oh, good old way, how sweet thou art 170 Oh, how I love my Savior 167 Oh, once I had a glorious view 75 O I am so happy in Jesus 155 O land of rest, for thee I sigh 133 O Lord, send us a blessing 206 O may I worthy prove to see 177 One day while in a lonesome grove 34 On Jordan's stormy banks I stand _86_, 201, 235, 246 O sleep not my babe for the morn of tomorrow 42 O tell me no more of this world's vain store 104, _130_ O Thou almighty Father 179 O thou by long experience tried 195 O thou God of my salvation 89 O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight 163 O thou who hearest when sinners cry 105 O 'tis a glorious mystery 171 Our cheerful voices let us raise 54 O when shall I see Jesus _59_, 151, 187, 197, 204, 241 O who will come and go with me 190 O who will join and help me sing 186 O ye young and gay and proud 111

P Peace, troubled soul, thou need not fear 242 Poor drunkards, poor drunkards, take warning by me 11 Poor mourning soul in deep distress 28

R Remember, sinful youth, you must die 145 Review the palsied sinner's case 20

S Saw ye my Savior, saw ye my Savior 16 Say, brothers, will you meet us 202 Say now, ye lovely social band 93 Since man by sin has lost his God 228 Sinner, go, will you go 80 Sinners, turn, why will ye die 157 Sister, thou was mild and lovely 103 Stay, thou insulted spirit, stay 125 Sweet is the day of sacred rest 120

T Tempest-tossed, troubled spirit 144 The chariot of mercy is speeding its way 102 The Christian race is now begun 249 The day is past and gone 55 The happy day will soon appear 168 The news of his mercy is spreading abroad 174 The people called Christians 136 There are angels hovering round 211 There is a heaven o'er yonder skies 236 There is a land of pleasure 92 There is a land of pure delight 81 There was a little fam'ly that liv'd in Bethany 8 There was a Romish lady 1 The time is swiftly rolling on 4, _25_ The trumpets are a-sounding 245 This world is beautiful and bright 119 Tho' sinners would vex me 3 Thou man of grief, remember me 57 Through all the world below 142 Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love 199 'Tis the old-time religion 218 To see a pilgrim as he dies 118 'Twas on that dark and doleful night 109

W We have fathers in the promised land 193 We have our trials here below 161 We have our troubles here below 162 What ship is this that will take us all home 191 What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame 58 What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul 88 When Adam was created he dwelt in Eden's shade 13, _43_ When all thy mercies, O my God 121 When for eternal worlds we steer 6 When Gabriel's awful trump shall sound 99 When I can read my title clear to mansions in the skies 230 When I'm happy, hear me sing 208 When I was young of tender years 32 When pity prompts me to look round 213 When to that blessed world I rise 217 When weeping Mary came to seek 47 Where are the Hebrew children 194 While traveling through this world below 85 Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger 205 Who is this that comes from far 138 Why do we mourn departing friends 139

Y Ye fleeting charms of earth, farewell 196 Ye nations all, on you I call 51 Yes, my native land, I love thee 56 You got to go that lonesome valley 214 You may tell them, father, when you see them 176 Young ladies all, attention give 17 Young people all, attention give _7_, 14, 33 Young people who delight in sin 26 Young women all, I pray draw near 9

Transcriber's Notes

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--Transcribed lyrics within music images.

--Transcribed music into MIDI files, linked from the HTML version.

--Silently corrected a few palpable typos.

--In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.