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See How The Fruitless Fig Tree Stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8965 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 See how the fruitless fig tree stands Beneath the owner’s frown; The axe is lifted in his hands, To cut the cumberer down. 2 "Year after year I come," he cries, "And still no fruit is shown; I see but empty leaves arise; Then cut the cumberer down." 3 "The axe of death at one sharp stroke, Shall make my justice known; Each bough shall tremble at the shock Which cuts the cumberer down." 4 Sinner, beware—the axe of death Is raised, and aimed at thee; Awhile thy Maker spares thy breath; Beware, O barren tree! Languages: English Tune Title: ABERDEEN
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See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The New Baptist Psalmist and Tune Book #133 (1873)

See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The Sacred Lute #d283 (1855)
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See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Harbottle Hymnal: The Psalmody #393 (1853)

See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The Devotional Hymn Book #d411 (1864)
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See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The Christian Melodist #503 (1849)

See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist #d717 (1859)

See how the fruitless fig tree stands

Author: Joseph Harbottle Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist. New ed. #d752 (1871)
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See how the fruitless fig-tree stands

Author: Harbottle Hymnal: The Devotional Hymn and Tune Book #238 (1864)
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See how the fruitless fig-tree stands

Author: Harbottle Hymnal: The Psalmist #458 (1843)

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