Let all our brethren join in one

Let all our brethren join in one. Arthur Campbell Ainger* (1841-1919). This harvest hymn was first published in leaflet form in 1898, with a tune by Joseph Barnby*, later named JUBILATE, and still in use in CP (1951). It was included in Additional Hymns with Tunes for Use with any other Church Hymnal (1903), edited by C.W.A. Brooke. It had four stanzas and a refrain: Let all our brethren join in one  To lift the heart and voice,The Lord hath done great thing for us,  And therefore we rejoice. Refrain: For the harvest of bygone ages,  In the hope of the coming days,Go into His gates with thankfulness,  And into His courts with praise. We with our ears have heard the tale,  The tale our...

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