Instance Results

In:instances
Text Identifier:"^it_may_not_be_our_lot_to_wield$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 11 - 20 of 37Results Per Page: 102050
Page scan

It may not be our lot to wield

Author: John G. Whittier, (1807-1892) Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Service #216 (1908) Hymnal Title: Hymns of Worship and Service Languages: English Tune Title: ELLSWORTH
Page scan

It may not be our lot to wield

Author: John G. Whittier, (1807-1892) Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Service #216 (1913) Hymnal Title: Hymns of Worship and Service Languages: English Tune Title: ELLSWORTH
Page scan

It may not be our lot to wield The sickle [sickles] in the ripened field

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Laudes Domini #906 (1884) Hymnal Title: Laudes Domini Languages: English
TextPage scan

It may not be our lot to wield

Author: J. G. Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #363 (1917) Hymnal Title: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book Lyrics: 1 It may not be our lot to wield The sickle in the ripened field; Nor ours to hear, on summer eves, The reaper's song among the sheaves. 2 Yet where our duty's task is wrought In unison with God's great thought, The near and future blend in one, And whatsoe'er is willed, is done. 3 And ours the grateful service whence Comes, day by day, the recompense; The hope, the trust, the purpose stayed, The fountain, and the noonday shade. 4 And were this life the utmost span, The only end and aim of man, Better the toil of fields like these Than waking dream and slothful ease. 5 But life, though falling like our grain, Like that revives and springs again; And, early called, how blest are they Who wait in heaven their harvest day! Topics: Daily Duty; Daily Duty; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Faithfulness Under trial; Duty; Faithfulness To Daily Duty Languages: English Tune Title: METROPOLITAN CHURCH
Page scan

It may not be our lot to wield

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: Our New Hymnal #145 (1893) Hymnal Title: Our New Hymnal
Page scan

It may not be our lot to wield

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: Songs for the Lord's House #389 (1880) Hymnal Title: Songs for the Lord's House Languages: English Tune Title: SUMNER
Page scan

It may not be our lot to wield

Author: J. G. Whittier Hymnal: Songs for the Service of Prayer #281 (1880) Hymnal Title: Songs for the Service of Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: SESSIONS

It may not be our lot to wield The sickle [sickles] in the ripened field

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Standard Church Hymns and Gospel Songs #d127 (1930) Hymnal Title: Standard Church Hymns and Gospel Songs

It may not be our lot to wield The sickle [sickles] in the ripened field

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier; John G. Whittier Hymnal: The A. M. E. Zion Hymnal #304 (1957) Hymnal Title: The A. M. E. Zion Hymnal
TextPage scan

It May Not Be Our Lot to Wield

Author: John G Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal #437 (1999) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal Lyrics: 1 It may not be our lot to wield The sickle in the ripened field; Nor ours to hear, on summer eves, The reaper's song among the sheaves. 2 Yet where our duty's task is wrought In unison with God's great thought, The near and future blend in one, And whatsoe'er is willed, is done. 3 And ours the grateful service whence Comes, day by day, the recompense; The hope, the trust, the purpose stayed, The fountain, and the noonday shade. 4 And were this life the utmost span, The only end and aim of man, Better the toil of fields like these Than waking dream and slothful ease. 5 But life, though falling like our grain, Like that revives and springs again; And, early called, how blest are they Who wait in heaven their harvest day! AMEN. Topics: The Call to Service Languages: English Tune Title: ABENDS

Pages


Export as CSV