The Rural Harmony (Jacob Kimball)

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General Information

Title: The Rural Harmony

Full Title: The Rural Harmony, Being an Original Composition, In Three or Four Parts, For the Use of Singing Schools and Musical Adademies.

Composer: Jacob Kimball

Publication date and place: 1793 by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews in Boston, 111 pp.

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Ashburnham |- |Ashburnham |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Tate and Brady |O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice |Sacred | |align=right|4 |10 10. 11 11 Ashby |- |Ashby |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |To spend one sacred day |Sacred | |align=right|4 |66. 66. 88 Berkeley |- |Berkeley |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Come, let us join our cheerful songs |Sacred |Set pieces |align=right|4 |86. 86 (C.M.) Bradford |- |Bradford |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |How short and hasty is our life |Sacred | |align=right|4 |86. 86 (C.M.) Edinburgh |- |Edinburgh |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |John Gambold |O tell me no more |Sacred | |align=right|4 |55. 65 Fairford |- |Fairford |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |William Hammond |Jesus, who died a world to save |Sacred | |align=right|4 |886. 886 Gloucester |- |Gloucester |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Give to the Lord immortal praise |Sacred |Set pieces |align=right|4 |88. 88 (L.M.) Harlem |- |Harlem |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Ye nations round the world, rejoice |Sacred |Set pieces |align=right|3 |88. 88 (L.M.) Kingston |- |Kingston |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Infinte grief! amazing woe |Sacred | |align=right|4 |86. 86 (C.M.) Leicester |- |Leicester |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Not from the dust affliction grows |Sacred | |align=right|4 |86. 86 (C.M.) Marblehead |- |Marblehead |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Philip Doddridge |Indulgent God! with pitying eyes |Sacred | |align=right|4 |86. 86 (C.M.) Middleton |- |Middleton |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |When overwhelmed with grief |Sacred | |align=right|3 |66. 86 (S.M.) O Lord, thou art my God |- |O Lord, thou art my God |align=right| |Jacob Kimball | | |Sacred |Anthems |align=right|4 | Pennsylvania |- |Pennsylvania |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high |Sacred |Set pieces |align=right|3 |88. 88 (L.M.) Salem |- |Salem |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |And must this body die |Sacred | |align=right|3 |66. 86 (S.M.) Severn |- |Severn |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Is this the kind return |Sacred |Set pieces |align=right|3 |66. 86 (S.M.) Topsfield |- |Topsfield |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Lo! what an entertaining sight |Sacred | |align=right|4 |86. 86 (C.M.) Tunbridge |- |Tunbridge |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Our sins, alas! how strong they be |Sacred | |align=right|3 |86. 86 (C.M.) Waterford |- |Waterford |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Tate and Brady |To bless thy chosen race |Sacred | |align=right|4 |66. 86 (S.M.) Woburn |- |Woburn |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |Firm was my health, my day was bright |Sacred | |align=right|4 |88. 88 (L.M.) Yarmouth |- |Yarmouth |align=right| |Jacob Kimball |Isaac Watts |My soul, repeat his praise |Sacred | |align=right|4 |66. 86 (S.M.)