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Out With the Reapers

Author: Chas. Morton Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away Refrain First Line: Out with the reapers gathering the sheaves of golden grain Used With Tune: [Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away]

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[Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Philip P. Broadhurst Used With Text: Out With the Reapers

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Out With the Reapers

Author: Chas. Morton Hymnal: Voices of Victory #104 (1913) First Line: Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away Refrain First Line: Out with the reapers gathering the sheaves of golden grain Languages: English Tune Title: [Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away]
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Out With the Reapers

Author: Chas. Morton Hymnal: New Soul Winning Songs #188 (1926) First Line: Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away Refrain First Line: Out with the reapers, gathering the sheaves of golden grain Languages: English Tune Title: [Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away]

Out with the reapers, gathering the sheaves of golden grain

Author: Charles Morton Hymnal: Songs of Peace and Power #d175 (1917) First Line: Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest Languages: English

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Philip P. Broadhurst

Composer of "[Out with the reapers, to gather the harvest we haste away]" in New Soul Winning Songs

Charles Morton

Author of "Out With the Reapers"
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