"The work has been done by R.B. Harrison, E.C. Hopkins, J.P. Young, C.W. Hoffman, C.L. Hall, with the help of others of the people ... under the direction of Rev. A.L. Riggs, and Mr. C.R. Lawson."--Pref., Cover-title: Nosuḣihatauwhi cesu. May you too have light ..., and Without music.
Publisher:
Published for the Fort Berthold Mission
Subject (Name):
Hall, C. L., Harrison, R. B., Lawson, C. R., and Riggs, Alfred L. (Alfred Longley), 1837-1916
At a meeting of the committee for conducting the anniversary of the charity schools ... held at the Blue Coat Hospital ...
Description:
Caption title., First line of hymn: As anxious children long estrang'd from home ..., and For further information, consult library staff (object file: File 659 807 P544).
Caption title., First line of the first of three hymns to be "sung by the children": Lord, thou art good! all nature shews ..., and For further information, consult library staff (object file: File 659 807 P544).
Bible. Psalms. English. Coverdale. and Ghostly psalms and spiritual songs drawn out of the holy Scripture, for the comfort and consolation of such as love to rejoice in God and his Word
Description:
"In Rastell's 93a mm. textura and music types"--Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.), 5892., Caption title; imprint from colophon. Conjectural printer's name ("in the shop of J. Rastell for") and date from Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.), 5892., Compiled by Miles Coverdale., Description based on imperfect Beinecke Library copy consisting of 3 leaves only (C1.4, C2). Title supplied from digital surrogate., Imperfect: all except 3 imperfect leaves (ix, x, xii; C1.4, C2) wanting. Accompanied by 2 other related titles., and In verse, with music.
Publisher:
Imprynted by [that is, in the shop of J. Rastell for] me Iohan Gough,
Subject (Name):
Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568, compiler, Gough, John, -1543 or 1544, publisher, and Rastell, John, -1536, printer
Subject (Topic):
Bible--Psalms--Paraphrases, English--Early works to 1800 and Hymns, English--Early works to 1800
One bound autograph manuscript with texts of hymns and poems by Elizabeth Scott Williams Smith. The verses are preceded by an autograph letter of dedication to Smith's father Thomas Scott; the letter is signed and dated 1740. Following the verses is a manuscript index of first lines in an unidentified twentieth-century hand, four typed pages of poems by Smith transcribed in 1920 from another manuscript, and a single folded leaf, tipped in, which has a manuscript poem titled "The Complaint," signed by Thomas Scott.
Description:
Elizabeth Scott Williams Smith (1708-1776) was the daughter of Thomas Scott (1680-1746), independent minister at Norwich, England. A poet and hymnist, she married American Congregational minister Elisha Williams (1694-1755) in Norwich in 1751 and moved with him to Wethersfield, Connecticut. In 1761 she married a prominent New York jurist, William Smith (1697-1769) and lived with him in New York City. After his death she returned to Wethersfield to reside at the home of Ezekiel Williams (1729-1818), the nephew of her first husband, until her death on June 13, 1776., Spine title: Hymns & : Poems By : Eliz Scott., and The volume descended in the family of Elizabeth Scott Williams Smith's brother-in-law Solomon Williams (1701-1776). Inscribed inside front cover: "Anna Williams, / Given me by Grandm[other] / Elisabeth Smith," "Thos. S. Williams / from his brother / S. P. Williams / July 1826," and "Isaac Parsons."
Subject (Name):
Scott, Thomas, 1680-1746., Scott, Thomas,--1680-1746., Smith, Elizabeth Scott Williams,--1708-1776., Williams, Anna,--1759---Autograph., Williams, Samuel Porter,--1779-1826--Presentation inscription to Thomas Scott Williams., and Williams, Thomas Scott,--1777-1861
Subject (Topic):
Hymns--Great Britain. and Poets, English--18th century.
Autograph manuscript, signed, by "H. A. L." containing lines from Lucy Smith's Moroni's Lamentation (a Mormon hymn given to Smith in 1833 and sung in the Nephite tongue), undated but possibly created during the 19th century. The manuscript does not follow the original hymn entirely as it includes variations and additions. The hymn has reference to a battle of the Nephites against the Lamanites around the Hill Cumorah in New York State
Engraved card printed within black mourning border, illustrated above title with an image of Prince Leopold and Britannia in front of Princess Charlotte's tomb adorned with her portrait and topped with an urn. Six numbered stanzas of a hymn and two staves of music are engraved at the bottom
Description:
Title from item., All engraved., First lines of "The funeral hymn, being part of the burial service paraphrased": 1. How short, how narrow is the span, how few the years allow'd to man! ..., "The music selected and alter'd by E.W. Smith, of St. Georges Chapel, Windsor"., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Published by Thos. Crabb, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row
Subject (Geographic):
England.
Subject (Name):
Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Great Britain, 1796-1817 and Léopold I, King of the Belgians, 1790-1865,
Subject (Topic):
Death and burial, Britannia (Symbolic character), Tombs & sepulchral monuments, Grief, and Musical notation
Imperfect: some pages bled at top and/or bottom, Imprint from title page. Colophon on final page: Rev. H.A. Simcoe, (Penheale-press,) Cornwall., Includes index of first lines of psalms and hymns., Signatures: [A]² B¹⁰ C-D¹² E⁶., and Without music.
Publisher:
Rev. H.A. Simcoe, Penheale-Press,
Subject (Name):
Church of England--Hymns.
Subject (Topic):
Bible.--Psalms--Paraphrases, English., Brit tracts--1831., and Hymns, English.