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John Robson Sweney is buried at Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester, Pennsylvania.

John Robson Sweney is buried at Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester, Pennsylvania.

Goodly Pearls For the Sunday-School: A Choice Collection of New Songs, Duets, Choruses, Anthems, &c., Suitable for Anniversaries, and all the Ordinary Occasions of the Sunday-School; Together With a Selections of Hymns for Prayer and Praise Meetings (1875)

Gems of Praise: Choice Collection of Sacred Melodies (1876)

The Quiver of Sacred Song, For Use in Sunday Schools, Prayer Meetings, Gospel Meetings, Etc. (1880)

The Wells of Salvation: Songs For the Sabbath School (1881)

The Ark of Praise: Containing Sacred Songs and Hymns For the Sabbath-School, Prayer Meeting, Etc. (1882)

The Welcome Voice: A Collection of Gospel Hymns and Songs (1884)

Our Sabbath Home Praise Book (1884)

Melodious Sonnets For Sacred Service (1885)

On Joyful Wing: A Book of Praise and Song (1886)

Infant Praises: A Collection of Sacred Songs, Hymns, and Music, For Use in the Sabbath School Primary Department (1887)

Glad Hallelujahs, Replete With Sacred Songs (1887)

Showers of Blessing: A Collection of Hymns New and Old (1888)

The Prohibition Melodist; To Which is Added The Water Fairies (A Temperance Cantata) (1888)

Redemption Songs (1889)

The Joyful Sound: A Collection of New Hymns and Music, With Familiar Selections (1889)

Radiant Songs For Use in Meetings For Christian Worship or Work (1891)

Living Hymns For Use in the Sabbath School, Christian Endeavor Meetings, the Church and Home (1892)

Our Praise in Song: A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Melodies, Adapted For Use by Sunday Schools, Endeavor Societies, Epworth Leagues, Evangelists, Pastors, Choristers, Etc. (1893)

The Finest of the Wheat No. 2; Hymns New and Old For Missionary and Revival Meetings and Sabbath-Schools (1894)

Bright Melodies For the Sunday School and Young People’s Societies, Embracing Praise Hymns, Work Songs, Invitation Songs, Primary Songs, Etc., Etc. (1899)

The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) (1902, 1903)