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Well Done

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Devotional Songs #56 (1903) First Line: When the Master comes in glory Refrain First Line: Well done, well done Lyrics: 1 When the Master comes in glory, With His angels fair and bright, When the world’s completed story Is unrolled before His sight; When the saved of every nation Join to praise His grace divine, Shall these words of commendation, Fall upon your ears, and mine? Chorus: Well done, well done, O shall we hear the welcome words, well done? Shall we hear the Saviour saying, When we stand before the throne, Well done, my child, well done. 2 There is work to do for Jesus, That should every pow’r employ; May His blessed service please us, More than any earthly joy. There are souls that must not perish, Wand’ring sheep that we may find; Little lambs that we may cherish, Broken hearts that we may bind. [Chorus] 3 O the good beyond all guessing Of a loving deed or look! O the wondrous pow’r of blessing In a word from God’s own Book! Let us spread the great salvation Till the setting of the sun; Then we’ll hear the commendation From the Masters lips, “Well done.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Master comes in glory]
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Well Done

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The New Christian Hymn Book #190 (1907) First Line: When the Master comes in glory Refrain First Line: Well done, well done Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Master comes in glory]

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