The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

Songs With the Word "These"

35t LisbonAnd these rejoicing eyes.
77 How Beautiful Heaven Must BeThese truths in God's word He hath given,
113 The Converted ThiefYet quickly from these scenes of woe
154 Happy TimeWhile in these songs we join;
158 The Land of RestThese gloomy doubts that rise,
204b Evening BellsWhile yet our bards shall walk these dells,
216b Social BandSay, who are these I now behold,
220 Over the SeaWhen Jesus shall summons these nations up,
229 TranquilityBut these days of weeping o'er,
233 Believer and His SoulThese are they that grieve me.
249 Green FieldsO drive these dark clouds from my sky,
271 The Mouldering Vine (First)We are like to one of these.
276 Worlds Beyond the SkyAbove these gloomy shades;
278 God Holds the FutureBut friends these worldly things are vain,
308 The Happy TimeWhile in these songs we join.
309 Singing SchoolMay all these young people
316 This Heavy LoadWe'll leave these burdens, and this woe;
330 FulfillmentThese are the days of visitation,
407 Sweet Hope (Second)What glorious, cheering words are these,
409t Little MarlboroughAnd must these active limbs of mine,
415t NazarethFor 'twas to bless such souls as these
417t HeberHow bright these glories shine.
418b Union ValeIn these cold hearts of ours. Fond of these trifling toys;
423t CoventryAbove these gloomy shades,
437 The Dying PenitentYet quickly from these scenes of woe
438 The Mouldering Vine (Second)We are like to one of these.
440b RobinsonAbove these gloomy shades,
446 DamascusFor these inestimable gains,
473 BartholdayHe shows beyond these mortal shores,
480 SalinevilleWhat little things these worlds would be,
481 HoldenThese lives so frail Thy love prolongs,