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[Look upon the fields all white for harvest]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. E. Hall Incipit: 56535 12176 53434 Used With Text: Look Upon the Fields

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Look Upon the Fields

Author: J. E. H. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Look upon the fields all white for harvest Refrain First Line: Go ye forth to labor, there’s enough to do Lyrics: 1 Look upon the fields all white for harvest, Say not there is nothing you can do; While the Master calls thee forth to labor, Go with willing hearts to fields anew. Refrain: Go ye forth to labor, there’s enough to do, For the Master calleth, and he speaks to you; Go with willing hearts and go with willing hands, Sure the Master calls thee, heed his blest commands. 2 Look upon the fields all white for harvest! Let your soul be stirred to earnest deeds; Oh, awake! arouse thee from thy slumber, Your most earnest work the Master needs. [Refrain] 3 Look upon the fields all white for harvest! May the love of souls thy heart inflame; Tell to some the story of redemption, Bid them trust alone in Jesus’ name. [Refrain] 4 Look upon the fields all white for harvest! Soon the day of labor will be past; “Something for the Master,” be thy motto, If thou’dst hear the “well done” at the last. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Look upon the fields all white for harvest]

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Look Upon the Fields

Author: J. E. H. Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #8 (1885) First Line: Look upon the fields all white for harvest Refrain First Line: Go ye forth to labor, there’s enough to do Lyrics: 1 Look upon the fields all white for harvest, Say not there is nothing you can do; While the Master calls thee forth to labor, Go with willing hearts to fields anew. Refrain: Go ye forth to labor, there’s enough to do, For the Master calleth, and he speaks to you; Go with willing hearts and go with willing hands, Sure the Master calls thee, heed his blest commands. 2 Look upon the fields all white for harvest! Let your soul be stirred to earnest deeds; Oh, awake! arouse thee from thy slumber, Your most earnest work the Master needs. [Refrain] 3 Look upon the fields all white for harvest! May the love of souls thy heart inflame; Tell to some the story of redemption, Bid them trust alone in Jesus’ name. [Refrain] 4 Look upon the fields all white for harvest! Soon the day of labor will be past; “Something for the Master,” be thy motto, If thou’dst hear the “well done” at the last. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Look upon the fields all white for harvest]
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Look Upon the Fields

Author: J. E. H. Hymnal: Temple Trio #190 (1886) First Line: Look upon the fields all white for harvest Refrain First Line: Go ye forth to labor, there's enough to do Tune Title: [Look upon the fields all white for harvest]

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J. E. Hall

Person Name: J. E. H. Author of "Look Upon the Fields" in Melodious Sonnets Hall, Jane E., of Battleborough, Vermont, has in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 18S1, under the initials "J. E. H.," (1) "The love that Jesus had for me" (Love of Jesus); (2) "We shall have a new name in that land" (The New Name). The music in Sankey to these hymns is also by the same person. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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