These are (mostly) poems from early Adventist sources. There are a few from William Miller, some that appeared in early Advent Review magazines, and a few other miscellaneous ones.
- 1843 Hymn
- A Few Lines composed on the Dark Day, May 19, 1780
- A Great and Marvelous Sign
- A Poem-Letter from William Miller
- Babel Building
- Behold a Stranger at the Door
- Creation, Death and Redemption
- Father, Where Shall I Work Today?
- Flowers Without Fruit
- Greatness
- Hour of Judgment
- In the Kingdom of God
- Jesus the Crucified
- Lord, Here Am I
- No Sorrow There
- On Jeremiah’s Lamentation
- On the Cross
- On Time
- Prayer for the Spirit
- Psalm 137
- Song of the Rye
- Temple-Building
- The Day of the Lord
- The Eden Above
- The Grand Chorus
- The Jubilee
- The Last Hymn
- The Lord’s Prayer – Acrostic
- The Second Advent
- The Song of Triumph
- The Ten Commandments
- The Three Persecuting Powers
- There are No Tears in Heaven