Was wird die Ernte sein

Streust du den Samen im Morgenlicht

Author: Emily S. Oakey
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Emily S. Oakey

A graduate of Albany Female Academy in New York. Taught rhetoric, composition, and foreign languages there for 24 (or 25) years. Contributed to at least 11 magazines. Published a book of poetry, At the Foot of Parnassus.. Wrote the hymn, “Sowing the Seed” in 1850. Originally published in “a western paper,” altered as it traveled from hand to hand. Popularized by Ira Sankey. Published in Gospel Hymns and Songs. Frequently requested from Edison Records, and recorded by them in 1904. According to Sankey, she was “a frail, delicate woman, always an invalid,mnever having known, as she once said, an hour of health in all her life.” E. Adams Sources: Sankey, Ira D. My Life and Sacred Songs (1906), 138-143, 281-284. Moore, Wendell… Go to person page >

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First Line: Streust du den Samen im Morgenlicht
Title: Was wird die Ernte sein
Original Language: English
Author: Emily S. Oakey
Language: German
Refrain First Line: O, was wird die Ernte sein
Copyright: Public Domain

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