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Haste Away

Author: O. L. F. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away Refrain First Line: Haste unto the world wide harvest field Used With Tune: [Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away]

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[Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Onie Lee Frances Tune Sources: New Victory by Emmett S. Dean (Nashville: National Baptist Publishing Board, 1918 Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 33321 11114 44322 Used With Text: Haste Away

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Haste Away

Author: Onie Lee Francis Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8940 First Line: Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away Refrain First Line: Haste unto the worldwide harvest field Lyrics: 1 Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away, Ready, willing, Jesus to obey; You are needed, see the fields are white; Take your sickle, reap with all your might; Haste, for the reapers, alas! are so few, And in His service be true. Haste, for the reapers, alas! are so few, And in His service be true. Refrain: Haste unto the worldwide harvest field, Help to garner in the priceless yield; Faithfulness showing, blessings bestowing, Serving with trust and love; Falter not and never weary be, Give your best until eternity, Joyfully singing, reaping and bringing, Souls to the Lord above. 2 Time is precious, do not idle stand, Haste away with willing heart and hand; Christ in mercy will always be near, You to strengthen, comfort, help and cheer; Trusting and praying, oh! make no delay, Forth to the harvest away! Trusting and praying, oh! make no delay, Forth to the harvest away! [Refrain] 3 Haste, oh! reapers, ere the daylight flies, Glean some sheaves eternal for the skies. Let not Christ for reapers call in vain, And in worldly idleness remain; All who are faithful in serving the Lord, Surely obtain their reward. All who are faithful in serving the Lord, Surely obtain their reward. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away]

Haste Away

Author: O. L. F. Hymnal: New Victory #a30 (1918) First Line: Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away Refrain First Line: Haste unto the world wide harvest field Languages: English Tune Title: [Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away]
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Haste Away

Author: O. L. F. Hymnal: Victory #30 (1918) First Line: Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away Refrain First Line: Haste unto the world wide harvest field Languages: English Tune Title: [Rouse, oh! reapers, up and haste away]

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Onie L. Francis

Person Name: Onie Lee Francis Author of "Haste Away" in The Cyber Hymnal
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