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FABER (Herbert)

FABER (Herbert)

Composer: G. Herbert
Published in 6 hymnals


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Audio files: MIDI

Composer: G. Herbert

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Tune Information

Title: FABER (Herbert)
Composer: G. Herbert
Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8
Incipit: 53211 66656 42512
Key: A♭ Major/D Major/E♭ Major
Source: The Primitive Methodist Hymnal, edited by George Booth (London: Primitive Methodist Publishing House, 1889), number 189
Copyright: Public Domain

Texts

Hymn of Harvest

Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail!
Thine ancient promise doth not fail;
The varying seasons haste their round;
With goodness all our years are crowned;
Our thanks we pay,
This holy day,
Oh, let our hearts in tune be found.

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O holy martyr spotless dove

Lord God of hosts, whose mighty hand

Timeline

Media

The Cyber Hymnal #1445
Text: Father, if Thou My Father Art
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The Cyber Hymnal #1445

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