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Up and Work

Author: Mrs. Van Alstyne Hymnal: The Glad Refrain for the Sunday School #69 (1886) First Line: Up! and work; behold, the morning Lyrics: 1 Up! and work; behold, the morning Sheds afar its golden ray; Can you sleep, when souls are dying? UP! and labor with the day; God has called, and you have heard Him; Will you slight His great command? Will you plead your want of courage When before His bar you stand? 2 Do you love the blessed Saviour? Have you faith in God above? By a life of self denial Prove the ardor of your love; Feed the lambs with hunger pining In the rugged wilds of sin; You can find them all around you, You can help to bring them in. 3 Not the smallest seed you scatter From your hand shall fall in vain; You will see the cloud arising, God will bring the promised rain; Be content for Him to labor, Count it gain to suffer loss; If you wear a crown of glory, You must win it by the cross. Languages: English Tune Title: [Up! and work; behold, the morning]
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Up! and work, behold the morning

Author: Mrs. Van Alstyne Hymnal: Bright Jewels for the Sunday School #73 (1869) Languages: English

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