Listed below are the numberous hymnals published up to 1889. Although not all of the hymnals were authorized, the unofficial hymns are still able to provide important glimpses into the hymns of the early church. For example, the hymnal printed 1844 in Bellow Falls is the only hymnal before 1889 to include any music, all others are words only.
- 1832: Emma Smith's first hymn selections
- Evening and the Morning Star, Independence, Missouri.
- 1835: First church hymnal, Kirtland
- Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints. The first official hymnal published by the Latter Day Saint movement. Complied by Emma Smith in Kirtland, Ohio. 90 hymn texts. More...
- 1838: David White Rogers hymnal
- Unauthorized hymnal. New York. Preface and 49 hymns copied from 1835 hymnal. 89 hymn texts.
- 1839: Benjamin C. Elsworth
- Unauthorized hymnal. Preface and 66 hymns copied from 1835 hymnal, 40 more from 1838 hymnal. 112 hymn texts, numbered 1-114 (two songs appear twice).
- 1840: European hymnal
- Initially unauthorized hymnal, later accepted. Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints in Europe. Manchester, England. Based on Emmas work. 277 hymn texts.
- 1841: Emma's second hymnal, Nauvoo
- Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Nauvoo, Illinois. 304 hymn texts.
- 1844: Bellow Falls hymnal
- Unauthorized hymnal by J. C. Little and G. B. Gardner, Bellows Falls, Vermont. First hymnal to include music. 48 hymns, 31 with music.
- 1861: First hymnal of Reorganization (Community of Christ)
- Latter Day Saints’ Selection of Hymns. Cincinnati. Compiled by Emma and based on 1841 hymnal. 249 hymn texts.
- 1864: New edition of 1861 hymnal
- Latter Day Saints’ Selection of Hymns. Adds appendix of 37 additional hymn texts to the 249 hymns of the 1861 hymnal.
- 1870: Saints Harp
- Plano, Illinois and Lamoni, Iowa. 1,120 hymn texts.
- 1889: First Salt Lake City hymnal
- Latter Day Saints’ Psalmody. Original LDS tunes for the texts in the 1840 Manchester Hymnal.
- 1889: Saints' Harmony
- Lamoni, Iowa. Split-page format, music on top, texts (all of the 1,120 hymns of Saints’ Harp) on the bottom.