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Harvest Hymns

Publication Date: 1924 Publisher: Robert H. Coleman Publication Place: Dallas, Tex. Editors: Robert H. Coleman; Robert H. Coleman

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I Am Resolved

Author: Palmer Hartsough Appears in 173 hymnals First Line: I am resolved no longer to linger Refrain First Line: I will hasten to Him Used With Tune: [I am resolved no longer to linger]
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The Unclouded Day

Author: J. K. A. Appears in 217 hymnals First Line: O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies Refrain First Line: O the land of cloudless day Used With Tune: [O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies]
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Nearer, My God, to Thee

Author: Sarah F. Adams Appears in 2,521 hymnals Used With Tune: BETHANY

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[Nothing between my soul and my Savior]

Appears in 79 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. A. Tindley; F. A. Clark Incipit: 33331 21665 11113 Used With Text: Nothing Between
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[One sweetly solemn thought]

Appears in 84 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Philip Phillips Incipit: 53121 65566 56535 Used With Text: Nearer Home
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[There's a land beyond the river]

Appears in 98 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dion De Marbelle Incipit: 54323 23531 67165 Used With Text: When They Ring the Golden Bells

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To the Harvest Field

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: HH1924 #1 (1924) First Line: There is work to do Refrain First Line: Away, away to the harvest field! Languages: English Tune Title: [There is work to do]
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Let Jesus Be Your Friend

Author: Rev. Alfred Barratt Hymnal: HH1924 #2 (1924) First Line: When the path you tread is fraught with woe Languages: English Tune Title: [When the path you tread is fraught with woe]
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Pray Your Troubles Away

Author: B. B. McK. Hymnal: HH1924 #3 (1924) First Line: When you are weary and sore opprest Refrain First Line: Just pray your troubles away Languages: English Tune Title: [When you are weary and sore opprest]

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Johnson Oatman, Jr.

1856 - 1922 Hymnal Number: 6 Author of "Higher Ground" in Harvest Hymns Johnson Oatman, Jr., son of Johnson and Rachel Ann Oatman, was born near Medford, N. J., April 21, 1856. His father was an excellent singer, and it always delighted the son to sit by his side and hear him sing the songs of the church. Outside of the usual time spent in the public schools, Mr. Oatman received his education at Herbert's Academy, Princetown, N. J., and the New Jersey Collegiate Institute, Bordentown, N. J. At the age of nineteen he joined the M.E. Church, and a few years later he was granted a license to preach the Gospel, and still later he was regularly ordained by Bishop Merrill. However, Mr. Oatman only serves as a local preacher. For many years he was engaged with his father in the mercantile business at Lumberton, N. J., under the firm name of Johnson Oatman & Son. Since the death of his father, he has for the past fifteen years been in the life insurance business, having charge of the business of one of the great companies in Mt. Holly, N. J., where he resides. He has written over three thousand hymns, and no gospel song book is considered as being complete unless it contains some of his hymns. In 1878 he married Wilhelmina Reid, of Lumberton, N.J. and had three children, Rachel, Miriam, and Percy. Excerpted from Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers by Jacob Henry Hall; Fleming H. Revell, Co. 1914

Frank E. Graeff

1860 - 1919 Person Name: Rev. Frank E. Graeff Hymnal Number: 69 Author of "Does Jesus Care?" in Harvest Hymns Frank E. Graeff was a minister in the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was a prolific writer of hymns, stories, poems and articles. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

C. Austin Miles

1868 - 1946 Person Name: C. A. M. Hymnal Number: 134 Author of "Dwelling in Beulah Land" in Harvest Hymns Charles Austin Miles USA 1868-1946. Born at Lakehurst, NJ, he attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the University of PA. He became a pharmacist. He married Bertha H Haagen, and they had two sons: Charles and Russell. In 1892 he abandoned his pharmacy career and began writing gospel songs. At first he furnished compositions to the Hall-Mack Publishing Company, but soon became editor and manager, where he worked for 37 years. He felt he was serving God better in the gospel song writing business, than as a pharmacist. He published the following song books: “New songs of the gospel” (1900), “The service of praise” (1900), “The voice of praise” (1904), “The tribute of song” (1904), “New songs of the gospel #2” (1905), “Songs of service” (1910), “Ideal Sunday school hymns” (1912). He wrote and/or composed 400+ hymns. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry
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