Amariah Hall(1758-1827) |
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anon.: | Cambridge Short / Shouthwell (O God, to rescue me) | Billings: | Thomas-Town (Great God, how frail a Thing is Man) Chester (Let tyrants shake their iron rod) Chesterfield (Death may dissolve my Body now) Who is this that cometh from Edom? | Dowland: | The Humble Complaint of a Sinner (Where righteousness doth say) | Farmer: | The Humble Suite of a Sinner (O Lord of whom I do depend) | Hall, A: | All Saints (O if the Lord would come and meet) | Holden: | Ode on Music (Descend, ye Nine!) | Jenks: | Decay (My days are as the grass) | Knapp: | The beauty of Isr'el is slain | Morgan, J: | Montgomery (Early my God, without delay) Amanda (Death like an overflowing stream) | Parsons, W: | The Lamentation of a Sinner (O Lord turne not away thy face) | Read, D: | Windham (Broad is the road that leads to death) Greenwich (Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I) | Shumway: | Schenectady (From all that dwell below the skies) | Swan: | Rainbow (Tis by thy strength the moutains stand) | Tans'ur: | Colchester (O 'twas a joyful sound to hear) | West, B: | Watford (How long wilt thou forget me, Lord) | West, E: | Evening Hymn (The day is past and gone) | Wood, Abraham: | Brevity (Man, born of woman) Worcester (How beauteous are their feet) |
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