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Harvest Time

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: Christ in Song #588 (1908) Topics: The Home Eternal Harvest Time First Line: He that goeth forth with weeping Refrain First Line: Lo, the scene of verdure bright'ning! Lyrics: 1 He that goeth forth with weeping, Bearing precious seed in love, Never tiring, never sleeping, Findeth mercy from above. Chorus: Lo, the scene of verdure bright'ning! See the rising grain appear; Look! the waving fields are whit'ning, For the harvest time is near. 2 Soft descend the dews of heaven, Bright the rays celestial shine; Precious fruits will thus be given Thro' an influence all divine. [Chorus] 3 Sow thy seed, be never weary, Let no fears thy soul annoy; Be the prospect ne'er so dreary, Thou shalt reap the fruits of joy. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [He that goeth forth with weeping]
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God Is Working His Purpose Out

Author: Arthur C. Ainger, 1841-1919 Hymnal: RitualSong #646 (1996) Meter: Irregular Topics: Time Lyrics: 1 God is working his purpose out As year succeeds to year: God is working his purpose out, And the time is drawing near; Nearer and nearer draws the time, The time that shall surely be, When the earth shall be filled with the glory of God As the waters cover the sea. 2 From utmost east to utmost west, Wherever foot has trod, By the mouth of many messengers Goes forth the voice of God; Give ear to me, ye continents, You isles, give ear to me, That the earth may be filled with the glory of God As the waters cover the sea. 3 March we forth in the strength of God, With the banner of Christ unfurled, That the light of the glorious gospel of truth May shine throughout the world: Fight we the fight with sorrow and sin To set their captives free, That the earth may be filled with the glory of God As the waters cover the sea. 4 All we can do is worthless toil Unless God blesses the deed; Vainly we hope for the harvest-tide Till God gives life to the seed; Yet nearer and nearer draws the time, The time that shall surely be, When the earth shall be filled with the glory of God As the waters cover the sea. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 5:8-13 Languages: English Tune Title: PURPOSE
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The Saints happy in being entirely at the Disposal of his God—My Times are in thy Hand

Author: Ryland, junior Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DXLV (1792) Topics: Time and Eternity; Every part of time in God's hands First Line: Sovereign ruler of the skies Lyrics: 1 Sovereign ruler of the skies, Ever gracious ever wise! All my times are in thy hand, All events at thy command. 2 His decree, that form'd the earth, Fix'd my first and second birth; Parents, native-place, and time, All appointed were by him. 3 He that form'd me in the womb, He shall guide me to the tomb: All my times shall ever be Order'd by his wise decree. 4 Times of sickness, times of health; Times of penury and wealth: Times of trial and of grief; Times of triumph and relief. 5 Times the tempter's power to prove; Times to taste a Savior's love: All must come and last and end, As shall please my heavenly friend. 6 Plagues and deaths around me fly; Till he bids, I cannot die: Not a single shaft can hit, Till the God of love sees fit. 7 O thou gracious, wise and just, In thy hands my life I trust; Have I somewhat dearer still? I resign it to thy will. 8 May I always own thy hand— Still to thee surrender stand: Know that thou art God alone, I and mine are all thy own. 9 Thee at all times will I bless; Having thee, I all possess: How can I bereaved be, Since I cannot part with thee. Scripture: Psalm 31:15 Languages: English

Psalm 34 (A Responsorial Setting)

Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #34A(alt) (2012) Topics: Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 14-20; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 21-27; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 7-13; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 23-29 First Line: I will bless the Lord, the Lord at all times Scripture: Psalm 34 Tune Title: [I will bless the Lord, the Lord at all times]
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Taste and See

Author: James E. Moore, Jr. Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #34B (2012) Topics: Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 14-20; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 21-27; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 7-13; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 23-29 First Line: I will bless the Lord at all times Refrain First Line: Taste and see, taste and see the goodness of the Lord Scripture: Psalm 34 Tune Title: TASTE AND SEE
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Psalm 34: Taste and See

Hymnal: RitualSong #71 (1996) Topics: 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C First Line: I will bless the Lord at all times Refrain First Line: Taste and see the goodness of the Lord (The Lord hears the cry of the poor) Scripture: Psalm 34 Languages: English Tune Title: [I will bless the Lord at all times]
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The shortness of Time

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CLXXXVIII (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Time and Eternity First Line: Almighty Maker of my frame Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker of my frame, Teach me the measure of my days, Teach me to know how frail I am, And spend the remnant to thy praise. 2 My days are shorter than a span, A little point my life appears; How frail at best is dying man! How vain are all his hopes and fears. 3 Vain his ambition, noise, and show? Vain are the cares which rack his mind! He heaps up treasures mix'd with woe; And dies, and leaves them all behind. 4 O be a nobler portion mine; My God, I bow before thy throne, Earth's fleeting treasures I resign, And fix my hope on thee alone. Languages: English
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The shortnes of time, and frailty of man

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCLIII (1799) Topics: Time Shortness of First Line: Almighty Maker of my frame Lyrics: 1 Almighty Maker of my frame, Teach me the measure of my days! Teach me to know how frail I am, And spend the remnant to thy praise. 2 My days are shorter than a span, A little point my life appears; How frail at best is dying man! How vain are all his hopes and fears. 3 Vain his ambition, noise, and show! Vain are the cares which rack his mind! He heaps up treasures mix'd with woe, And dies and leaves them all behind. 4 O be a nobler portion mine; My God, I bow before thy throne, Earth's fleeting treasures I resign, And fix my hopes on thee alone. Scripture: Psalm 39 Languages: English
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Now is the accepted time

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCLXXVI (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Now is the accepted time First Line: Come, guilty souls, and flee away Lyrics: 1 Come, guilty souls, and flee away To Christ, and heal your wounds; This is the welcome gospel-day Therein free grace abounds. 2 God lov'd the church, and gave his son To drink the cup of wrath; And Jesus says he'll cast out none Tha come to him by faith. Languages: English
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Time and Eternity

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CXCI (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Time and Eternity First Line: How long shall earth's alluring toys Lyrics: 1 How long shall earth's alluring toys Detain our hearts and eyes, Regardless of immortal joys, And strangers to the skies? 2 These transient scenes will soon decay, They fade upon the sight; And quickly will their brightest day Be lost in endless night. 3 Their brightest day, alas! how vain! With conscious sighs we own; While clouds of sorrow, care, and pain, O'er shade the smiling noon. 4 O could our thoughts and wishes fly Above these gloomy shades, To those bright worlds beyond the sky, Which sorrow ne'er invades. 5 There joys unseen by mortal eyes, Or reason's feeble ray, In ever blooming prospects rise, Unconscious of decay. 6 Lord, send a beam of light divine, To guide our upward aim! With one reviving touch of thine Our languid hearts inflame. 7 Then shall, on faith's sublimest wing, Our ardent wishes rise To those bright scenes, where pleasures spring Immortal in the skies. Languages: English

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