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[Broad is the op'ning field]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Tenney Incipit: 34332 15666 14323 Used With Text: Broad is the Opening Field

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Broad Is the Opening Field

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Up and away, ye toilers! Used With Tune: [Broad is the opening field]

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Broad Is the Opening Field

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Gospel Songs for Men #103 (1914) Refrain First Line: Up and away, ye toilers! Languages: English Tune Title: [Broad is the opening field]
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Broad is the Opening Field

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School #164 (1891) First Line: Broad is the op'ning field Refrain First Line: Up and away, my brother! Lyrics: 1 Broad is the op’ning field, Calling for help today; Great is the harvest yield,— Why should the work delay? Refrain: Up and away, my brother! Gather the golden grain; Be not a moment idle, Gather, gather, Gather till none shall remain. 2 Few are the willing hearts Ready the work to do; Weak are the lab’ring hands, Weary the faithful few. [Refrain] 3 Word from our Lord has come,— Sounds in our ears today: White are the harvest fields; Pray for more lab’rers—pray! [Refrain] Topics: Activity and Work; Harvest Time Languages: English Tune Title: [Broad is the op'ning field]
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Broad Is the Opening Field

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 2 #45 (1898) First Line: Broad is the op'ning field Refrain First Line: Up and away, ye toilers! Languages: English Tune Title: [Broad is the op'ning field]

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J. H. Tenney

1840 - 1918 Composer of "[Broad is the op'ning field]" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School John Harrison Tenney, 1840-1918 Born: No­vem­ber 22, 1840, Row­ley, Mass­a­chu­setts. Born just af­ter the pre­si­den­tial cam­paign of "Tip­pe­ca­noe and Ty­ler, too," Ten­ney was named af­ter Amer­i­can pre­si­dent Will­iam Hen­ry Har­ri­son. A dea­con in the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church in Line­brook, Mass­a­chu­setts, he ed­it­ed or was as­so­ci­ate ed­it­or of over 30 books, and con­trib­ut­ed to hun­dreds more. His works in­clude: Amer­i­can Male Choir Temperance Jew­els, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Ol­iv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1879) Bells of Vic­to­ry, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Oliv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1888) Gems of Gos­pel Song Golden Sun­beams Sharon’s Dewy Rose Songs of Faith Shining Light Songs of Joy Sparkling and Bright Spiritual Songs, Nos. 1 and 2 Sweet Fields of Eden The Bea­con Light The Sing­ing School Ban­ner The An­them Of­fer­ing The Amer­i­can An­them Book The Crown of Praise Sources-- Hall, pp. 219-22 Music-- Asilomar Bogotá Beyond the Swell­ing Flood Cancún Come to Je­sus Ever Will I Pray Hallowed Hour of Pray­er Jesus Is Pass­ing This Way Jubilate! My An­chor Is Hold­ing Nothing Be­tween Onward Christ­ian Sol­diers Sabbath Bell San Fran­cis­co We’ll Ne­ver Say Good­bye Where Will You Spend Eter­ni­ty? --www.hymntime.com/tch

Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth

Author of "Broad is the Opening Field" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Late 19th Century
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