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NAOMI

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. H. Forrest Incipit: 32675 13252 17234 Used With Text: Where hast thou gleaned today?

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Where hast thou Gleaned today?

Author: Rev. W. J. L. Sheppard Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Where hast thou glean'd today Lyrics: 1 Where hast thou glean’d today? Thus does the Master say To you—to me; Come, tell Him, one by one, All we have said and done, Whate’er it be. 2 In the great field of prayer, Have we been gleaning there— Abroad—at home— Blessings, for His dear sake, On all who strive to make His kingdom come? 3 From God’s own Scripture field Glean we some precious yield Of golden grain— Promise, and plan, and will For this great world, until Christ comes again? 4 Glean we from fields afar News of the holy war Of God’s dear Son, Of progress towards the goal, Of many a heathen soul For Jesus won? 5 Or in the fields around Have we no gleanings found Of gifts or gold, To God’s great treasure store, Brought in by rich or poor, By young or old? 6 And, gleanings richer still, Those who, the Father’s will Longing to do, Bring to Him heart and hand, Joining our Gleaner-Band— Co-workers true? 7 So grant us, Lord, we pray, To glean while it is day, That ours may be At last the blest reward— To bring our sheaves, dear Lord, With joy to Thee! Used With Tune: NAOMI

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Where hast thou gleaned today?

Author: Rev. W. J. L. Sheppard Hymnal: The Church Missionary Hymn Book #234 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: NAOMI
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Where hast thou Gleaned today?

Author: Rev. W. J. L. Sheppard Hymnal: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #441 (1902) First Line: Where hast thou glean'd today Lyrics: 1 Where hast thou glean’d today? Thus does the Master say To you—to me; Come, tell Him, one by one, All we have said and done, Whate’er it be. 2 In the great field of prayer, Have we been gleaning there— Abroad—at home— Blessings, for His dear sake, On all who strive to make His kingdom come? 3 From God’s own Scripture field Glean we some precious yield Of golden grain— Promise, and plan, and will For this great world, until Christ comes again? 4 Glean we from fields afar News of the holy war Of God’s dear Son, Of progress towards the goal, Of many a heathen soul For Jesus won? 5 Or in the fields around Have we no gleanings found Of gifts or gold, To God’s great treasure store, Brought in by rich or poor, By young or old? 6 And, gleanings richer still, Those who, the Father’s will Longing to do, Bring to Him heart and hand, Joining our Gleaner-Band— Co-workers true? 7 So grant us, Lord, we pray, To glean while it is day, That ours may be At last the blest reward— To bring our sheaves, dear Lord, With joy to Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: NAOMI

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C. H. Forrest

Composer of "NAOMI (Forrest)" Late 19th Century

William John Limmer Sheppard

b. 1861 Person Name: Rev. W. J. L. Sheppard Author of "Where hast thou Gleaned today?" in Hymns of Consecration and Faith Sheppard, William John Limmer, M.A., son of William Benjamin Sheppard, was born at High worth, July 21, 1861, and educated at Queen's College, Oxford; B.A. in honours 1888, M.A. 1892. Ordained in 1888, he was Curate of Christ Church, Timperley, 1888-90, Missioner of the Church Missionary Society 1895-6, Centenary Sec. C.M.S. 1896-1900, and since 1900 Vicar of St. Peter's, Ipswich. The following hymns by Mr. Sheppard are in common use:— 1. Father, we are gathered here. [Farewell to Missionaries.] Written in 1897, for the C. M. S. Valedictory Meetings, and included in the Church Missionary Hymn Book, 1899. 2. Father, Who didst give Thy Son. [Litany on behalf of Foreign Missions.] Written in 1898, and given in the C. M. Hymn Book, 1899, No. 65. 3. From Christ to learn, for Christ to teach. [Foreign Missions.] Suggested by Abp. Plunket's "For Christ to learn, for Christ to teach, O Lord," &c, in the Irish Church Hymnal. It was written in 1898 for the C. M. S. Centenary, and included in C. M. Hymn Book, 1899, No. 238. 4. In the cleansed temple, On the festal day. [Consecration of Self to Christ.] Written in 1896 on the C.M.S. Gleaner's motto for 1897, and printed in the Gleaner, Jan. 1897, p. 3. In 1899 it was included in the C. M. Hymn Book, and in 1902 in Hymns of Consecration and Faith. 5. 0 Lord of lords, and King of kings. [Praise for Success of Foreign Missions.] Written in 1899 for the Centenary of the C.M.S., and given in the C. M. Hymn Book, 1899, No. 241. Also in Hys. Of Consecration and Faith, 1902. 6. We scan the years swept from us. [Success of Foreign Missions.] Written for the Centenary of the C.M.S., 1899, and published in the C. M. Hymn Book, the same year. 7. Where hast thou gleaned to-day. [For Gleaners' Union Meetings.] Written for the C.M.S. Gleaners' Union Anniversary, 1897, and printed in the Gleaner, Jan. 1898, p. 15, with music by C. H. Forrest. It was repeated in the C. M. Hymn Book, 1899; and with the music, in Hys. of Consecration and Faith, 1902. It must also he noted that No. 224 in the C. M. Hymn Book, is composed of st. i. from Canon Twells's "At even, ere the sun was set" (st. i.), and the rest of the hymn by Mr. Sheppard, to whom permission was given by Canon Twells for the use of his stanza. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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