The sower went forth sowing

The sower went forth sowing

Author: W. St. Hill Bourne
Tune: ST. BEATRICE
Published in 26 hymnals

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1. The Sower went forth sowing,
The seed in secret slept
Thru' weeks of faith and patience,
Till out the green blade crept;
And warmed by golden sunshine,
And fed by silver rain,
At last the fields were whitened
Ao harvest once again.
O praise the heavenly Sower,
Who gave the fruitful seed,
And watched and watered duly,
And ripened for our need.

2. Behold! the heavenly Sower
Goes forth with better seed,
The word of sure salvation,
With feet and hands that bleed;
Here in his church ’tis scattered,
Our spirits are the soil;
Then let an ample fruitage
Repay his pain and toil.
Oh, beauteous is the harvest
Wherein all goodness thrives!
And this the true thanksgiving,
The first-fruits of our lives.

3. Within a hallowed acre
He sows yet other grain,
When peaceful earth receiveth
The dead he died to gain;
For though the growth be hidden,
We know that they shall rise;
Yea, even now they ripen
In sunny paradise.
Oh, summer land of harvest,
Oh, fields forever white
With souls who wear Christ’s raiment,
with crowns of golden light!

4. One day the heavenly Sower
Shall reap where he hath sown,
And come again rejoicing,
And with him bring his own;
And then the fan of judgement
Shall winnow from his floor
The chaff into the furnace
That flames forevermore.
O holy, aweful Reaper,
Have mercy in the day,
You put us in your sickle,
And cast us not away.

Source: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #123a

Author: W. St. Hill Bourne

Bourne, William St. Hill, born in 1846, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and the London College of Divinity. Taking Holy Orders in 1869 he became successively Curate of Holy Trinity, Derby; Harrow-on-the-Hill; St. Paul's, St. Leonards-on-Sea; Ashford, Kent; in 1875, Vicar of Pinner, Middlesex; and in 1880, Vicar of All Saints, Haggerstone. Author of Poems in various periodicals; Church Work and the Working Classes, published in Church Bells, 1875, &c. In 1879 he became editor of The Mission Field, for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. As a hymn-writer he is known through the following hymns:— 1. Children's voices strive not vainly, Sunday School Anniversary. Written in 1868. 2. Christ, W… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The sower went forth sowing
Author: W. St. Hill Bourne
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #6432
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Carols Old and Carols New #479a

Church Hymnal, Fourth Edition #306

Church Hymnal, Third Edition #328

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Church Hymns #307

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CPWI Hymnal #722

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Hymn Tunes #99

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Hymns Ancient and Modern (Standard ed.) #386

Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Edition #510

Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised #486

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Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #123a

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In Excelsis for School and Chapel #233

In Excelsis for School and Chapel. l7th ed. #d255

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Northfield Hymns for Young People #112

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Supplemental Hymn Book #717

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The Book of Common Praise #351

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The Church Hymnary #499

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The Cyber Hymnal #6432

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The Golden Hymn Book #297

The Home and School Hymnal #315

The Liturgy of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives #24

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The People's Hymn Book #350

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The Scottish Hymnal #302

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The Song Companion to the Scriptures #556

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The Westminster Abbey Hymn-Book #402

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Worship Song #641

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