Resurrection, 1875 Nov. 1.

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Resurrection, 1875 Nov. 1.

"Resurrection" by Martha J. Anderson, North Family, Mount Lebanon, N.Y., Shaker community; printed hymns with music in section entitled "Shaker Music: Inspirational Hymns and Melodies Illustrative of the Resurrection Life and Testimony of Shakers", possibly compiled by Daniel Offord and Martha J. Anderson; hymns, with words and letteral notation handwritten in ink; article by John Howard (p. 65-67) entitled "The Dependence of the Singing or Speaking Form of the Larynx upon the Respiratory Effort"; and other hymns.

152 p.

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