The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

Songs With the Word "Rise"

1 Weary RestLook unto Me, thy morn shall rise, “Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise,
18 Praise Our RedeemerWe'll see Him coming and rise up to meet Him,
23t PhillippiIn beauteous prospects rise;
30b DennisWhen swelling billows rise.
36t Lovely VineIts circling branches rise,
55b IdumeaI from my grave shall rise;
56t AmericaWhose anger is so slow to rise,
75 SpragueGive me the wings of faith, to rise
76b NightO, in the morning let me rise,
81b Eternal JoysThen to rise up to glory
92 Promised DayTo joys celestial rise.
98 Christian SoldierWhen that illustr'ous day shall rise,
106 Sweet RiversI'd to those rivers rise: I'd rise superior to my pain,
111b JudkinsOh, in the morning let me rise,
113 The Converted ThiefIn triumph Thou shalt rise,
138 Rest in the KingdomSaying “Rise and rejoice.
145b FiduciaWe'll rise above the skies.
148 LeanderWhen that illustr'ous day shall rise,
152b MessiahIn living armies rise.
158 The Land of RestThese gloomy doubts that rise,
165 Babylon is FallenBabylon is fallen to rise no more. Babylon is fallen to rise no more. Babylon is fallen to rise no more.
168b SunriseWhere sun will rise and set no more. Where sun will rise and set no more. Where sun will rise and set no more. Where sun will rise and set no more.
193 KayWith what glad accents shall I rise
206 Prayer MeetingThis robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise
208b French BroadHigh o'er the hills the mountains rise, But may I rise on wings of love,
212 Christian ProspectA few more rise and set of suns,
229 TranquilityHark! their songs melod'ous rise,
250b DiscipleRise o'er sin, and fear, and care;
252 The Sufferings of ChristThat sinners, vile sinners might rise.
255 Watchman (Second)Pilgrims, rise, and look around thee;
272 FelicityRise, and cross the swelling tide.
281t Am I Born to Die?I from my grave shall rise,
299 Green MeadowsSee springs of water rise,
303 The Unclouded DayO they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise, O they tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise,
311 ElysianFour and twenty elders rise
319 Weary PilgrimWhen the world or flesh would rise, The world and flesh in vain may rise,
330 FulfillmentThey rise, all shouting hallelujah,
356 Morning SongProclaim the glad sun is now ready to rise;
358 O Come, Come AwayFrom youthful voices rise amain,
390 Crown of LightRise, crowned with light imperial Salem, rise!
391 Glad TidingsLet grateful hosannas unceasingly rise:
396t AdamsRise on us, Thyself revealing, Rise and chase the clouds beneath. In our deepest darkness rise!
402b KelsoWhose anger is so slow to rise,
409t Little MarlboroughTill He shall bid it rise.
418b Union ValeIn vain we strive to rise;
423t CoventryIn ever blooming prospect rise,
425t ExchangeAnd bid the sleeper rise,
427 NaomiLet this petition rise:
430 Let Me RiseNow let me rise and join your song,
432b Fish PondNor troubles rise by chance;
437 The Dying PenitentIn triumph Thou shalt rise,
438 The Mouldering Vine (Second)Noisy waters round me rise;
440b RobinsonIn ever blooming prospect rise,
449 CosmerHe bids the vapors rise,
454 Heavenly Light (or Eden)Their ardent pray'rs together rise,
467t ElparanO that our thoughts and thanks may rise,
490 Creation (Second)Till suns shall rise and set no more.
493b Day-StarSee the glorious Saviour rise.
495 The Sailor's HomeAnd distant hills of Canaan rise:
496b ResurrectionNow to glory see Him rise;
517 Rapture (Second)In one melodious concert rise Ye deeps, with roaring billows rise
522 NewburyA brighter Sun shall rise,
534 Angels SingingHeav'nly hallelujahs rise.