1 We’re drawing near to Jesus,
Our banner waves on high;
And this our watchword ever,
We’ll work until we die.
Refrain:
We’ll work until we die;
The banner of our captain
Through the conflict we will bear;
We’ll work until we die,
And then go home our crowns to wear.
2 We love our Master’s service,
And, seeing eye to eye,
With grace divine to help us,
We’ll work until we die. [Refrain]
3 The fields are white to harvest,
The days are speeding by;
Go forth again, ye workers,
And work until ye die. [Refrain]
Born: June 6, 1839. Detroit, Michigan.
Died: December 28, 1902, Detroit, Michigan.
Buried: Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan.
Son of John Farmer & Roxanna Hamilton, Silas became City Historiographer of Detroit, Michigan, in 1882. His works include:
Association Hymn Book: Compiled for Young Men’s Christian Associations and Union Religious Meetings (Detroit, Michigan: J. M. Arnold & Company, 1869)
Illustrated Guide and Souvenir of Detroit, circa 1878
History of Detroit and Michigan/, 1884
History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan, 1890
All About Cleveland
All About Detroit, circa 1899
Souvenir of the Pointe: Grosse Pointe on Lake Saint Claire
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Display Title: Our WatchwordFirst Line: We're drawing near to JesusTune Title: [We're drawing near to Jesus]Author: Silas FarmerDate: 1902Subject: Sing His Praise |
Display Title: Our WatchwordFirst Line: We’re drawing near to JesusTune Title: [We’re drawing near to Jesus]Author: Silas FarmerSource: The Association Hymn Book (Detroit: J. N. Arnold, 1869)
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