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The poor man's sheaf

Author: Eben E. Rexford Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: He saw the wheat fields waiting Refrain First Line: Thou mayest not join the reapers

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[He saw the wheat fields waiting]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Herbert Incipit: 56175 63561 74656 Used With Text: He Saw the Wheat-Fields Waiting
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[He saw the wheat fields waiting]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. W. Straub Incipit: 51131 25544 33261 Used With Text: The poor man's sheaf
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[He saw the wheat-fields waiting]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: H. E. Nichol Incipit: 53343 25353 34325 Used With Text: Thou mayst not join the reapers

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He Saw the Wheat-Fields Waiting

Hymnal: Glory Songs #62 (1911) First Line: He saw the wheat fields waiting Languages: English Tune Title: [He saw the wheat fields waiting]
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The poor man's sheaf

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: Beautiful Songs; a new and choice collection of songs for the sunday school. Also, a responsive service for each month in the year #172 (1887) First Line: He saw the wheat fields waiting Languages: English Tune Title: [He saw the wheat fields waiting]

The Poor Man's Sheaf

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: The Morning Light, Enlarged #126 (1882) First Line: He saw the wheat-fields waiting Refrain First Line: Thou mayst not join the reapers Languages: English Tune Title: [He saw the wheat-fields waiting]

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H. Ernest Nichol

1862 - 1928 Person Name: H. E. Nichol Composer of "[He saw the wheat-fields waiting]" in Carols Old and Carols New H. Ernest Nichol (b. Hull, Yorkshire, England, 1862; d. Skirlaugh, Yorkshire, England, 1926) had begun a study program in civil engineering when he decided to study music instead. In 1888 he received a bachelor's degree in music from Oxford University. Nichol wrote some 130 hymn tunes and texts, many under the pseudonym “Colin Sterne” (derived from his middle and last name); many were first sung at church school programs. Psalter Hymnal Handbook ============= Nichol, Henry Ernest, was b. Dec. 10, 1862, at Hull. He took the degree of MUS. BAC. at Oxford in 1888. He has written fourteen sets of Sunday School Anniversary Hymns (130 in all), with original tunes, besides many published in leaflet form, mostly under the anagram of 1677 Colin Sterne. The following are in the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, the dates being those of composition and publication by the author:— 1. Life is opening out before you. Christian Courage 1897. 2. Rest, O rest! at eve Thy children's voices. Evening. 1897. 3. We've a story to tell to the nations. Foreign Missions. 1896. 4. Where the flag is flying. Boys Brigade. 1901. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Composer of "WILTON" in The Sunday School Hymnary In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Eben E. Rexford

1848 - 1916 Author of "The poor man's sheaf" in Beautiful Songs; a new and choice collection of songs for the sunday school. Also, a responsive service for each month in the year Rexford, Eben Eugene.M (Johnsburg, New York, July 16, 1848--October 16, 1916, Shiocton, Wisconsin). Horticulturalist and editor of a Wisconsin farm journal. Many of his verses were used to fill empty corners of the journal. He also wrote many books on gardening. Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisc.), Litt.D. Twenty-five years, organist at First Congregational Church, Shiocton. See: Smith, Mary L.P. (1930). Eben E. Rexford; a biographical sketch. Menasha, Wis., George Banta Pub. Co. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives and Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company. =============== Rexford, Eben Eugene , an American writer, born July 16, 1848, is the author of Nos. 199, 246, 263, 353, in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos), 1878, No. 5, and 456 in the Methodist Sunday School Hymnbook, 1879. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================ Rexford, E. E. , p. 1587, ii. Additional hymns by this author in common use include:— 1. He saw the wheat fields waiting. Harvest of the World. 2. O where are the reapers. Missions. 3. Rouse up to work that waits for us. Duty. 4. We are sailing o'er an ocean. Life's Vicissitudes. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ================
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