The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

106 Sweet Rivers

Page 106in The Christian Harmony, 2010 Revised Edition
Page 106in The Christian Harmony, Deason-Parris Revisions 1958-1994 (Alabama Book)
Page 106in The Christian Harmony, William Walker 1873 Edition (Carolina Book)
Music:William B. Moore, 1825
Start of Tune:DMMDRRMSSRMSLSMS
Key:F Major
Time Signature:4/4
Text:John Adam Granade, 1804
Hymn Meter:C.M. 8 lines.

Sweet rivers of redeeming love Lie just before mine eyes; Had I the pinions of a dove, I'd to those rivers rise: I'd rise superior to my pain, With joy outstrip the wind, And cross bold Jordan's stormy main, And leave the world behind. While I'm imprisoned here below, In anguish, pain and smart, Ofttimes my troubles I forego While love surrounds my heart: In darkest shadows of the night, Faith mounts the upper sky; I then behold my heart's delight, And could rejoice to die. A few more days, or years at most, My troubles will be o'er, And I shall join the heav'nly host On Canaan's peaceful shore: My happy soul shall drink and feast On love's unbounded sea: The glor'ous hope of endless rest Is pleasing news to me. I view the monster death, and smile, For he has lost his sting; And Satan trembles all the while, Triumphant I can sing: I hold my Saviour in my arms, And will not let Him go; I'm so delighted with His charms, No other good I know.