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The Lord is thy Rewarder
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O lift your eyes unto the fields
Author: Americus W. Conner
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3 hymnals
Author:
Americus W. Conner
(no biographical information available about Americus W. Conner.)
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First Line:
O lift your eyes unto the fields
Title:
The Lord is thy Rewarder
Author:
Americus W. Conner
Refrain First Line:
Awake, awake, awake, and to the harvest go
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Gospel Call: choice songs for revivals, Sunday-schools and the church (1895), p.114
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Enduring Hymns #d153
Display Title
: The Lord is thy Rewarder
First Line
: O lift your eyes unto the fields
Author
: Americus W. Conner
Date
: 1914
Enduring Hymns #d153
Gospel Bells #d153
Display Title
: The Lord is thy Rewarder
First Line
: O lift your eyes unto the fields
Author
: Americus W. Conner
Date
: 1918
Gospel Bells #d153
The Gospel Call #118
Display Title
: The Lord is thy Rewarder
First Line
: Oh, lift your eyes unto the fields
Author
: Rev. A. W. Conner
Date
: 1895
The Gospel Call #118
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