Author: A. G. DuncanHymnal: FL1840 #232 (1840)Person Name: A. G. DuncanFirst Line: It comes! the joyful dayTopics: Emancipation at HandLanguages: English
Author: DwightHymnal: FL1840 #14 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Person Name: DwightFirst Line: My God! while impious menTopics: Cries of the Slave to GodScripture: Psalm 140Languages: English
Author: DwightHymnal: FL1840 #85 (1840)Person Name: DwightFirst Line: While Lord! from thee our rulers take their pow'rTopics: Appeals in Behalf of the Slave To RulersScripture: Psalm 75Languages: English
Author: DwightHymnal: FL1840 #258 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Person Name: DwightFirst Line: Blest be the Lord, who heard my pray'rTopics: Thanksgiving and PraiseLanguages: English
Author: FawcettHymnal: FL1840 #42 (1840)Person Name: FawcettFirst Line: O my soul! what means this sadness?Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionLanguages: English
Author: FawcettHymnal: FL1840 #63 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Person Name: FawcettFirst Line: Afflicted one! to Christ draw nearTopics: The Slave Exhorted To Patience and HopeLanguages: English
Author: Mrs. FollenHymnal: FL1840 #77 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Person Name: Mrs. FollenFirst Line: What mean ye, thus to bruise and bindTopics: Appeals in Behalf of the Slave To Their MastersLanguages: English
Author: Mrs. E. L. FollenHymnal: FL1840 #170 (1840)Person Name: Mrs. E. L. FollenFirst Line: Lord! deliver; thou canst saveTopics: Friends of the Slave Assembled to PrayLanguages: English