The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

236t Pacolet

Page 236tin The Christian Harmony, 2010 Revised Edition
Page 236tin The Christian Harmony, Deason-Parris Revisions 1958-1994 (Alabama Book)
Page 236tin The Christian Harmony, William Walker 1873 Edition (Carolina Book)
Music:William Golightly, 1835
alto William Walker, 1867
Start of Tune:SDDDMLDDLSLTD
Key:C Major
Time Signature:4/4
Text:John Newton, 1779
Hymn Meter:7s & 6s.

Shall men pretend to pleasure, Who never knew the Lord? Can all the worldling's treasure True peace of mind afford? They may obtain this jewel In what their hearts desire, When they, by adding fuel, Can quench this flame of fire. Our pleasure and our duty, Though opposite before; Since we have seen his beauty, Are joined to part no more: It is our highest pleasure, No less than duty's call; To love him beyond measure, And serve him with our all.