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Sunday hymns / selected from Heber, Sigourney, Howitt, and others by Miss Colman.
Women’s Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922 Available online
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- Book
- Series:
- Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922.
- Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hymns--Juvenile.
- Hymns.
- Hymns, English.
- Genre:
- Hymns, English.
- Poetry.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (96 pages) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Samuel Raynor, 1847.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- To my daughter on her birthday
- Life
- The Sabbath
- The gifts of God
- My mother's voice
- The goodness of God
- God is every where
- The spirit's questionings
- Good night
- The child-angel
- Forgiveness
- To a little girl disappointed in a walk
- Children's duty
- Evening prayer
- The season, spring
- Prayer at entering school
- The flowers
- Morning hymn
- Hymn, gratitude to God
- Mother, who made the flowers?
- Song over a child
- A prayer for sickness
- Innocent child and snow-white flowers
- Reconciliation
- The guardian angel
- Old Christmas carol
- The lark and the dove
- A dirge
- A Sunday thought
- The use of flowers
- On another's sorrow
- Good resolutions
- The reaper and the flowers
- The nightingale
- Paraphrase of Psalm cxlviii
- To one of the author's children on his birthday
- The child's first grief
- Hagar and Ishmael
- Morning thoughts
- The earth is beautiful
- The Christian's day
- Sleeping child
- The dead brother.
- Notes:
- Without music.
- In original publisher's binding: blue net-grain cloth with a border stamped in blind and a lyre stamped in gilt in center of upper board. Title and decoration stamped in gilt on spine.
- Reproduction of the original from American Antiquarian Society.
- OCLC:
- 1289506838
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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