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Hymn Text
Come, ye thankful people, come

Author:Henry Alford (1844)
Meter:7.7.7.7 D
Topic:Harvest; Angels; Missions; New Creation; Return of Christ; Thanksgiving & Gratitude; Descants; Songs for Children | Hymns; Jesus Christ | Second Coming; Judgment; Processional Hymns; Seasons, Changing; Thanksgiving; Holy Days and Various Occasions | Thanksgiving Day; Trinity 14; Creation; Eternal Life; Gathering; Heaven; Parables; Petition; Providence; Second Coming
Language:English
First Line:Come, ye thankful people, come
Instances of this text
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Hymnal InstanceTextAudioScoreInfo
Baptist Hymnal 1956 #490
Baptist Hymnal 1991 #637 Audio
Baptist Hymnal 2008 #636
Celebration Hymnal #797
The Hymnal [of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA] #421 Text
The Hymnal 1982 #290
Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #461
Gather #564
Hymnal of the Church of God #41
Presbyterian Hymnal #551 Text
Psalter Hymnal #527 TextScoreInfo
Rejoice in the Lord #18
Trinity Hymnal #715 Text
The Worshiping Church #381 Text
The United Methodist Hymnal #694 TextAudio

Full text

Come, ye thankful people, come,

Raise the song of harvest-home:

All is safely gathered in,

Ere the winter storms begin;

God, our Maker, doth provide

For our wants to be supplied;

Come to God's own temple, come,

Raise the song of harvest-home.

All the world is God's own field,

Fruit unto his praise to yield;

Wheat and tares together sown,

Unto joy or sorrow grown:

First the blade, and then the ear,

Then the full corn shall appear:

Grant, O harvest Lord, that we

Wholesome grain and pure may be.

For the Lord our God shall come,

And shall take his harvest home;

From his field shall in that day

All offenses purge away;

Give his angels charge at last

In the fire the tares to cast,

But the fruitful ears to store

In his garner evermore.

Even so, Lord, quickly come

To thy final harvest-home;

Gather thou thy people in,

Free from sorrow, free from sin;

There, for ever purified,

In thy presence to abide:

Come, with all thine angels, come,

Raise the glorious harvest-home.

Amen.