"Hymns, Composed By Different Authors, By Order Of The General Convention Of Universalists Of The New-england States And Others, Adapted To Public," published in 1808, is a historic collection of hymns compiled for use by the Universalist Church. This volume provides a fascinating glimpse into the religious practices and musical traditions of the early 19th century in America. Featuring works by various authors, the hymns reflect the theological perspectives and spiritual sentiments of the Universalist movement. The collection offers insight into the development of religious thought and hymnody within this denomination. Researchers and enthusiasts of religious history, American history, and hymnology will find this a valuable resource.
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