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Be A Reaper
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Are you now a reaper
Author: C E. Smith
Tune: [Are you now a reaper]
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Author:
C E. Smith
(no biographical information available about C E. Smith.)
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First Line:
Are you now a reaper
Title:
Be A Reaper
Author:
C E. Smith
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Hasten to the harvest, brother
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Heavenly Echoes No. 2: for Sunday Schools Singing Schools & Social Gatherings (1914), p.9
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Carols of Peace for Christian Work and Worship #d6
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: Be a reaper
First Line
: Are you now a reaper
Author
: Charles E. Smith
Date
: 1919
Carols of Peace for Christian Work and Worship #d6
Heavenly Echoes No. 2 #9
Display Title
: Be A Reaper
First Line
: Are you now a reaper
Tune Title
: [Are you now a reaper]
Author
: C. E. S.
Date
: 1914
Heavenly Echoes No. 2 #9
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