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[After the sowing of sin is all done]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. A. Post Incipit: 33355 54123 33367 Used With Text: What Shall Thy Reaping Be?

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What Shall Thy Reaping Be?

Author: Rev. Geo. F. Hopkins, A. M. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: After the sowing of sin is all done Refrain First Line: Sowing, sowing Used With Tune: [After the sowing of sin is all done]

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The Reaping

Author: George F. Hopkins Hymnal: Redemption Songs #828 (1937) First Line: After the sowing of sin is all done Lyrics: 1 After the sowing of sin is all done, After the glory of earth has been won, After the sands of thy life have all run, O what shall thy reaping be! Sowing, sowing, Sowing in Satan's might; Reaping, reaping, Reaping eternal night. 2 After the pleasures of sin are all past, After the wealth of the world is amass'd, When the death-angel you face at the last, O what shall thy reaping be! Sowing, sowing, Sowing in Satan's might; Reaping, reaping, Reaping eternal night. 3 Come to the Saviour of sinners, come home! Why will you longer so aimlessly roam? While He is pleading, O wanderer, come! The Master is waiting for thee. Come home, come home, Like as a weary dove, Come home, come home, Unto thy Father's love. 4 Cease from thy waywardness, Jesus invites, List to the Bride who with pleading unites, While the blest Spirit to pray'r now incites, The Master is waiting for thee. Come home, come home, Like as a weary dove, Come home, come home, Unto thy Father's love. Topics: Special Solos Languages: English Tune Title: [After the sowing of sin is all done]
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What Shall Thy Reaping Be?

Author: George F. Hopkins Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13636 First Line: After the sowing of sin is all done Lyrics: 1 After the sowing of sin is all done, After the glory of earth has been won, After the sands of thy life have all run, Oh, what shall thy reaping be? Sowing, sowing, sowing in Satan’s might; Reaping, reaping, reaping eternal night. 2After the pleasures of sin are all past, After the wealth of the world is amassed, When the death angel you face at the last, Oh, what shall thy reaping be? Sowing, sowing, sowing in Satan’s might; Reaping, reaping, reaping eternal night. 3 Come to the Savior of sinners, come home! Why will you longer so aimlessly roam? While He is pleading, O wanderer, come, The Master is waiting for thee. Come home, come home, like as a weary dove. Come home, come home, unto thy Father’s love. 4 Cease from thy waywardness, Jesus invites, List to the Bride who with pleading unites, While the blest Spirit to prayer now incites, The Master is waiting for thee. Come home, come home, like as a weary dove. Come home, come home, unto thy Father’s love Languages: English Tune Title: [After the sowing of sin is all done]
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What Shall Thy Reaping Be?

Author: Rev. Geo. F. Hopkins, A. M. Hymnal: Sermons in Song No. 3 #73 (1901) First Line: After the sowing of sin is all done Refrain First Line: Sowing, sowing Languages: English Tune Title: [After the sowing of sin is all done]

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George F. Hopkins

Author of "The Reaping" in Redemption Songs

W. A. Post

Composer of "[After the sowing of sin is all done]" in Redemption Songs
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