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Haste, Traveler! Haste

Author: Wm. B. Collyer Hymnal: Glorious Things in Sacred Song #31 (1886) First Line: Haste, trav'ler, haste! the night comes on Refrain First Line: The night is coming on Languages: English Tune Title: [Haste, trav'ler, haste! the night comes on]
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Haste, Traveler, Haste

Author: Wm. B. Collyer Hymnal: Choice Gospel Hymns #72 (1923) First Line: Haste, trav'ler, haste! the night comes on Tune Title: [Haste, trav'ler, haste! the night comes on]
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Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on

Author: William B. Collyer Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #394 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Haste, traveler, haste! the night come son, And many a shining hour is gone; The storm is gathering in the west, And thou art far from home and rest. 2 Then linger not in all the plain, Flee for thy life, the mountain gain; Look not behind, make no delay, O speed thee, speed thee on thy way. Topics: The Sinner Warning and Invitation Tune Title: BERA
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Haste, Traveler, Haste!

Author: William B. Collyer Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2636 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on Lyrics: 1. Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on, And many a shining hour is gone; The storm is gathering in the west, And thou art from home and rest. 2. O far from home thy footsteps stray; Christ is the life, and Christ the way, And Christ the light; thy setting sun Sinks ere thy morning is begun. 3. Awake, awake! pursue thy way With steady course, while yet ’tis day; While thou art sleeping on the ground, Danger and darkness gather round. 4. The rising tempest sweeps the sky; The rains descend, the winds are high; The waters swell, and death and fear Beset thy path, nor refuge near. 5. O yes! a shelter you may gain, A covert from the wind and the rain, A hiding-place a rest, a home, A refuge from the wrath to come. 6. Then linger not in all the plain, Flee for thy life, the mountain gain; Look not behind, make no delay, O speed thee, speed thee on thy way! 7. Poor, lost, benighted soul! art thou Wiling to find salvation now? There yet is hope; hear mercy’s call: Truth! Life! Light! Way! in Christ is all! Languages: English Tune Title: CLOLATA
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Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on

Author: William B. Collyer Hymnal: Hymns, Psalms and Gospel Songs #109 (1904) Languages: English Tune Title: FEDERAL STREET
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Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on

Author: William B. Collyer Hymnal: Montreat Hymns #109 (1916) Languages: English Tune Title: FEDERAL STREET
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Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on

Hymnal: Gospel Hymn and Tune Book #161 (1879) Languages: English Tune Title: WOODWORTH
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Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on

Author: William B. Collyer Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #169 (1898) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Languages: English Tune Title: SALEM
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Haste, traveler, haste! the night comes on

Author: William B. Collyer Hymnal: The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #169 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: SALEM

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