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- A Collection of church music. 1787, Number II.
- A Selection of sacred harmony, : containing, lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; also a rich variety of tunes. Approved by the most eminent teachers of church music in the United States.
- A Tract on the sin of profane swearing.
- A brief account of God's dealings with E.G. son to a dissenting minister in London. : To which is added, a hymn entitled An invitation to the vilest: or, The wondrous power of free-grace.
- A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, : daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends.
- A new introduction to psalmody; or The art of singing psalms. : With a variety of psalm tunes, hymns & chorus's; in three & four musical parts The whole engraved on copper-plates. An alpabetical table of the tunes ...
- A valuable selection of psalm and hymn tunes: : from the most esteemed English authors. Adapted to public worship, and which are now used by the congregation at the Independent Tabernacle, in Philadelphia.
- Additional hymns, set forth in general convention, 1808.
- An Hymn to be sung by the Episcopal charity-children, at Trinity-Church, on Sunday, November the ninth, 1794, : when a sermon will be preached, and a collection made for the benefit of that benevolent institution. ... The school at present consists of eighty-six scholars, viz. fifty-six boys and thirty girls. The children are instructed in the principles of the Christian religion and in psalmody; they constantly attend divine service at church on week days as well as on Sundays, and the greatest attention is paid to their morals. The boys are taught reading, writing, arithmetic and merchants accounts; the girls are taught reading, writing, arithmetic and needle-work. ...
- Anthem sung on the general fast day, May 9th, 1798, at St. Peter's Church,
- Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. : Also prayers composed for the use and instruction of children, &c.
- Divine songs, attempted in easy language for the use of children. : Together with a slight specimen of moral songs, and the young child's catechism.
- Hymn, composed by the late Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, with design to be sung at his own funeral, : now re-published at the request of a number of friends to that truly worthy and pious gentleman. (Adapted to Savannah tune.)
- Hymns and spiritual songs, in three books. : 1. Collected from the Scriptures. 2. Composed on divine subjects. 3. Prepared for the Lord's Supper.
- Philadelphia harmony, or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems,
- Sacramental exercises, or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lord's Supper.
- Spiritual songs: or, Songs of praise, : with Penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions. Together with the Song of songs, which is Solomon's, first turn'd then paraphras'd in English verse.
- Spiritual songs: or, Songs of praise, : with Penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions. Together with the Song of songs, which is Solomon's: first turned, then paraphrased in English verse: with the addition of a sacred poem on Dives and Lazarus.
- The Charlestown collection of sacred songs. : Adapted to public and private devotion. Principally original compositions.
- The Chorister's companion : Containing a collection of approved hymns and anthems. In three and four parts. Some of which never before printed., Part third.
- The Columbian harmonist. : Containing a plain and concise introduction to psalmody expressly calculated for the use of singing schools; together with a collection of sacred music for public and social worship.
- The Philadelphia Third Presbyterian Church collection of sacred music, : adapted to the metres of Dr. Watts's psalms and hymns: with a variety of airs, calculated for private religious societies.
- The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament:
- The Whole book of Psalms, in metre; : with hymns, suited to the feasts and fasts of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and other occasions of public worship.
- The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church. : According to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America. Together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David.
- The churchman's choral companion to his prayer book; : consisting of chants, responses, and anthems, with Scripture hymns set to appropriate melodies; composed, selected, and adapted to the usage of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, in two, three, and four parts, with thorough bass, for the organ or piano forte.
- The easy instructor; or, A new method of teaching sacred harmony. : Containing I. The rudiments of music on an improved plan, wherein the naming and timing of the notes are familiarized to the weakest capacity. II. A choice collection of psalm tunes and anthems, from the most celebrated authors, with a number composed in Europe and America, entirely new; suited to all the metres sung in the different churches in the United States. Published for the use of singing societies in general, but more particularly for those who have not the advantage of an instructor.
- The easy instructor; or, A new method of teaching sacred harmony. : Containing, I. The rudiments of music on an improved plan, wherein the naming and timing of the notes are familiarized to the weakest capacity. II. A choice collection of psalm tunes and anthems, from the most celebrated authors, with a number composed in Europe and America, entirely new; suited to all the metres sung in the different churches in the United States. Published for the use of singing societies in general, but more particularly for those who have not the advantage of an instructor.
- The holy war, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world; or, The losing and taking again of the town of Mansoul.
- The psalm-singer's assistant; : containing, first, an introduction, with such directions for singing, as are necessary for learners. Secondly, a collection of choice psalm-tunes, suited to the several measures both of the old and new version:--all being composed in three parts, collected from the masters; engraved in a correct manner, and is designed for the improvement of psalmody, in the congregations, both in town and country.
- The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New-Testament:
- The republican harmony. : --- Containing: --- the rudiments of music, in a concise manner; together with a collection of sacred music, both ancient and modern: some of the latter are original. Designed for the use of singing schools and worshiping societies.
- [Divine songs, attempted in easy language, : for the use of children.
- Zum 13ten November, 1814, in Salem.
- [The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed.]
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