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O happy time of reaping, Fields flow with ruddy grain

Hymnal: Hymnal, Church of the Brethren #d297 (1925) Languages: English
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O Happy Time of Reaping

Author: S. M. Hymnal: Progressive Sunday School Songs #7 (1923) Lyrics: 1 O happy time of reaping! Fields glow with ruddy grain, And we must now be keeping Our harvest feast again; With voice of joy and singing, Our praise to God shall rise, Who, while the seed was springing, Rained blessings from the skies. 2 Thine, Father, is the river That maketh rich the earth; Through thee, O gracious Giver, The buried seed had birth; Thou, on the furrows raining, Didst make them soft with showers, The thirsty crops maintaining Thro’ silent summer hours. 3 The year, by Thee anointed, Is now with goodness crowned; Robed in the robes appointed, With gladness girded round; We thank Thee for the blessing Which meets us on our way, And come, Thy love confessing, With happy hearts today. 4 But while our lips are praising, Our lives to Thee belong; With them we would be raising A nobler, sweeter song; One that may sound forever, While earth’s great harvest speeds,— A song of high endeavor Rung out in earnest deeds. Topics: Sowing and Reaping Languages: English Tune Title: [O happy time of reaping]
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O Happy Time of Reaping

Hymnal: Worship and Song. (Rev. ed.) #248 (1921) Lyrics: 1 O happy time of reaping! Fields glow with ruddy grain, And we must now be keeping Our harvest feast again; With voice of joy and singing, Our praise to God shall rise, Who, while the seed was springing, Rained blessings from the skies. 2 Thine, Father, is the river That maketh rich the earth; Through thee, O gracious Giver, The buried seed had birth; Thou, on the furrows raining, Didst make them soft with showers, The thirsty crops maintaining Through silent summer hours. 3 The year, by thee anointed, Is now with goodness crowned; Robed in the robes appointed, With gladness girded round; We thank thee for the blessing Which meets us on our way, And come, thy love confessing, With happy hearts today. 4 But while our lips are praising, Our lives to thee belong; With them we would be raising A nobler, sweeter song; One that may sound forever, While earth’s great harvest speeds, A song of high endeavor Rung out in earnest deeds. Tune Title: FARMER
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O Happy Time of Reaping

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The New Christian Hymnal #349 (1929) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: O happy time of reaping! Lyrics: 1. O happy time of reaping! Fields glow with ruddy grain, And we must now be keeping Our harvest feast again; With voice of joy and singing, Our praise to God shall rise, Who, while the seed was springing, Rained blessings from the skies. 2. Thine, Father, is the river That maketh rich the earth; Thro' Thee, O gracious Giver, The buried seed had birth: Thou, on the furrows raining, Didst make them soft with show'rs, The thirsty crops maintaining, Through silent summer hours. 3. The year, by Thee anointed, Is now with goodness crowned, Robed in the robes appointed, With gladness girded round: We thank Thee for the blessing Which meets us on our way, And come, Thy love confessing, With happy hearts today. Topics: Special Occasions Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: FARMER
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O Happy Time of Reaping

Hymnal: Williston Hymns #30 (1917) First Line: O happy time of reaping! Tune Title: [O happy time of reaping]

O Happy Time of Reaping

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Hymns for Today #309 (1920) First Line: O happy time of reaping! Languages: English Tune Title: FARMER
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O happy time of reaping!

Hymnal: Worship and Song Edition B #ad174 (1916) Languages: English
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O happy time of reaping!

Hymnal: Worship and Song #234 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: FARMER

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