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[Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. C. E. Rowley Incipit: 32412 35653 25512 Used With Text: Safe To-night

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Safe To-night

Author: Rev. T. C. Reade Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain Refrain First Line: Safe tonight, safe tonight Used With Tune: [Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain]

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Safe Tonight

Author: T. C. Reade Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5896 First Line: Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain Refrain First Line: Safe tonight, safe tonight Lyrics: 1. Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain, Haste to gather in Thy flock; See the lightning’s fiery arrows! Hear the dreadful thunder shock! Then out spoke the faithful Shepherd: Long ago My flock I sought, And within the fold’s protection All of mine I safely brought. Refrain Safe tonight, safe tonight, Sweetly walking in the light; Sinner, will you come to Jesus, And be folded safe tonight? 2. See the storm is drawing nearer; Rage the winds, the torrents moan; Is not one still left to perish, Unprotected, and alone? And the Shepherd sadly answered, Counting carefully, I find Ninety-nine are safely folded— One, alas! is left behind. [Refrain] 3. Now the Shepherd climbs the mountain, While the echoing thunders roar; While the storm beats thick and blinding, And the maddened torrents pour. Hark! what means that voice that whispers, Sinner, haste to seek the light! Haste, and let the heav’nly Shepherd Find His wandering sheep tonight. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain]
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Safe To-night

Author: Rev. T. C. Reade Hymnal: Victory Bells #22 (1900) First Line: Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain Refrain First Line: Safe tonight, safe tonight Languages: English Tune Title: [Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain]

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Thaddeus Constantine Reade

1846 - 1902 Person Name: T. C. Reade Author of "Safe Tonight" in The Cyber Hymnal

Mrs. C. E. Rowley

Composer of "[Hasten, Shepherd, to the mountain]" in The Cyber Hymnal
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