Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1791)
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Hymns
for the
Amusement
of
Children.
By the Rev. Cristopher Smart, M. A.
to which are added,
Watts's Divine Songs for Children.
Philadelphia:
Printed by William Spotswood.
1791.
Chapters (not listed in original)
Hymns for the Amusement of Children
- Faith
- Hope
- Charity
- Prudence
- Justice
- Mercy
- Temperance
- Fortitude
- Moderation
- Truth
- Beauty
- Honesty
- Elegance
- Loveliness
- Taste
- Learning
- Praise
- Prayer
- Patience
- Watching
- Generosity
- Gratitude
- Peace
- Melancholy
- Mirth
- Mutual Subjection
- Good-nature to Animals
- Silence
- Long-suffering of God
- Honour
- Immortality
- Against Despair
- For Saturday
- For Sunday
- At Dressing in the Morning
- At Undressing in the Evening
- Pray remember the Poor
- Plenteous Redemption
- The Conclusion of the Matter
Appendix
Divine Songs for Children
- General Song of Praise to God
- Praise for Creation and Providence
- Praise to God for Our Redemption
- Praise for Mercies, Spiritual and Temporal
- Praise for Birth and Education in a Christian Land
- Praise for the Gospel
- Excellency of the Bible
- Praise to God for Learning to Read
- The All-Seeing God
- Solemn Thoughts of God and Death
- Heaven and Hell
- The Advantages of Early Religion
- The Danger of Delay
- Examples of Early Piety
- Against Lying
- Against Quarreling and Fighting
- Love Between Brothers and Sisters
- Against Scoffing and Calling Names
- Against Swearing and Cursing, and Taking God's Name in Vain
- Against Idleness and Mischief
- Against Evil Company
- Against Pride in Clothes
- Obedience to Parents
- The Child's Complaint
- A Morning Song
- An Evening Song
- For the Lord's Day Morning
- For the Lord's Day Evening
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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