1 Mingled together the wheat and the chaff,
Waiting their doom in the day of His ire;
Soon will the Mighty One winnow His threshing-floor,
Wheat for His garner, the chaff for the fire.
Chorus:
Burning the chaff in the day of His wrath,
Purging His floor with His fan in His hand;
Burning the chaff with unquenchable fire,
Who in that day will be able to stand?
2 Gath’ring the wheat for the garner of God,
Robing the victors in garments of light;
Never to sin again, never to sorrow more,
Standing forever approved in His sight. [Chorus]
3 Only the wicked shall be as the chaff;
Now is the time when dear sinners may turn;
Soon will they pass beyond mercy’s redeeming power,
And found among the chaff, like chaff must they burn. [Chorus]
Henry Robert Tricket (sometimes called Harry Robert Tricket), born December 1839, Nottinghamshire, England; died April 1909, Keokuk, Iowa. A hymn writer, minister, and pastor/preacher/teacher from the American Restoration Movement. He spent the bulk of his time in ministry serving churches in the Disciples of Christ, one of the three branches of a movement founded by Thomas Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott. The other branches include Churches of Christ and Independent Christian Churches. Most of his compositions, largely as a lyric and text writer, are found in the mid-20th century hymnals of Churches of Christ. His partnership in composing with Fred Fillmore and others through the Fillmore Brothers Publishing… Go to person page >
Display Title: Burning the ChaffFirst Line: Mingled together the wheat and the chaffTune Title: [Mingled together the wheat and the chaff]Author: Rev. H. R. TrickettDate: 1879
Display Title: Burning the ChaffFirst Line: Mingled together the wheat and the chaffTune Title: [Mingled together the wheat and the chaff]Author: Rev. H. R. TrickettDate: 1885Subject: Warnings |
Display Title: Burning the ChaffFirst Line: Mingled together the wheat and the chaffTune Title: [Mingled together the wheat and the chaff]Author: Rev. H. R. TrickettDate: 1881
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