long. In the strife, with cheer-ful zeal, Urge the Sav-iour's cause a 'Neath his banner ne'er to yield, Till the might- y con-flict's o'er. And, 'mid throngs of angels bright, Each re-ceive a star ry crown. Chorus. On-ward, on-ward to glory! Yield not to the Vict'ry and heav'n are before thee, Shout your triumphs as you go. And sow the "pre-cious seed." is the Lord's com-mand. They that sow in tears shall reap, It And rip- en on the plain. reap in joy, They shall bring the gold - en sheaves from the fields far and wide, Copyright, 1893, by Robert L. Fletcher, by per. 100 Go Forth, Ye Sons of Toil. Concluded. They shall reap, they shall reap, They shall reap, they shall reap, Э And shall come a- gain rejoicing at the harvest tide; sword is in his hand, His feet are with the gospel shod. ness a breast-plate meet, And faith's broad shield before him spread. 3 Undaunted to the field he goes; He takes the trustiest weapon, prayer. 4 Thus, strong in his Redeemer's strength, ah's sway, 1. Hast-en, Lord, the glorious time, When, beneath Mes-si . Every na tion, every clime, 26 Shall the gospel call o- bey; Satan and his host o'er-thrown, Bound in chains, shall hurt no more; o - bey. Ev-ery na- tion, every clime, Shall the gos - pel call 3 Then shall wars and tumults cease; 4 Bless we, then, our gracious Lord; : All his mighty acts record, All his wondrous love proclaim. :|| |