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Where hast thou gleaned today
Author
: Annie E. Mochener
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d31 (1900)
First Line
: The fields are white, the fields are white
Where hast thou gleaned today
The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d32 (1900)
The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
Author
: Samuel Francis Smith
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d33 (1900)
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
And you are another
Author
: P. J. Bull
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d34 (1900)
First Line
: The pot and the kettle quite angrily spoke
And you are another
The brighter day
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d35 (1900)
First Line
: There's a brighter day acoming
Refrain First Line
: Don't you know
The brighter day
Hear the call, great and small
Author
: Charles H. Mead
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d36 (1900)
First Line
: There's a day of triumph dawning
Hear the call, great and small
The precious promise
Author
: J. G. Dailey
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d37 (1900)
First Line
: There's a promise in God's word
Refrain First Line
: Come, O come, sinner, come to Jesus
The precious promise
When Christians will vote as they pray
Author
: Charles W. Dennison
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d38 (1900)
First Line
: There's a time that is coming at last
Refrain First Line
: In the sweet by and by
When Christians will vote as they pray
Dying while you are sleeping
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d39 (1900)
First Line
: They're dying by tens, don't you know it
Dying while you are sleeping
Glory, glory, hallelujah
Author
: Luella F. Cole
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d40 (1900)
First Line
: We have heard the wail of women
Glory, glory, hallelujah
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