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[The fields are white, the harvest waits]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. W. Porter Tune Key: F Major or modal Used With Text: Tell Out The News

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Tell Out The News

Author: Nellie A. Davidson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The fields are white, the harvest waits Refrain First Line: Go bring them in, go bring them in Lyrics: 1 The fields are white, the harvest waits The reaper’s hand to garner in The sheaves of good for Christ the Lord, From out those earthly fields of sin. Refrain: Go bring them in, go bring them in, The souls for whom Christ died; Tell out the news, the blessèd news, Of our Redeemer crucified. 2 Go ye into the whole wide world, And teach of Christ to men undone; Till He shall everywhere be known, And many souls to Him be won. [Refrain] 3 To those that work, the blest reward, As stars they shall forever shine: "When I shall all My jewels count, In that glad day they shall be Mine." [Refrain] Used With Tune: [The fields are white, the harvest waits] Text Sources: United Praise by Edmund S. Lorenz and Ira B. Wilson (New York: Lorenz & Company, 1908)

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Tell Out the News

Author: Nellie A. Davidson Hymnal: United Praise #67 (1908) First Line: The fields are white, the harvest waits Refrain First Line: Go bring them in Lyrics: 1 The fields are white, the harvest waits The reaper’s hand to garner in The sheaves of good for Christ the Lord, From out those earthly fields of sin. Refrain: Go bring them in, go bring them in, The souls for whom Christ died; Tell out the news, the blessed news, Of our Redeemer crucified. 2 Go ye into the whole wide world, And teach of Christ to men undone; Till he shall everywhere be known, And many souls to him be won. [Refrain] 3 To those that work, the blest reward, As stars they shall forever shine, When I shall all my jewels count, In that glad day they shall be mine. [Refrain] Tune Title: [The fields are white, the harvest waits]
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Tell Out The News

Author: Nellie A. Davidson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11780 First Line: The fields are white, the harvest waits Refrain First Line: Go bring them in, go bring them in Lyrics: 1 The fields are white, the harvest waits The reaper’s hand to garner in The sheaves of good for Christ the Lord, From out those earthly fields of sin. Refrain: Go bring them in, go bring them in, The souls for whom Christ died; Tell out the news, the blessèd news, Of our Redeemer crucified. 2 Go ye into the whole wide world, And teach of Christ to men undone; Till He shall everywhere be known, And many souls to Him be won. [Refrain] 3 To those that work, the blest reward, As stars they shall forever shine: "When I shall all My jewels count, In that glad day they shall be Mine." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The fields are white, the harvest waits]

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H. W. Porter

Composer of "[The fields are white, the harvest waits]" in United Praise

Nellie A. Davidson

Author of "Tell Out the News" in United Praise
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