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Then work, work, work

Author: C. W. Pember Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The Master bids you work for Him

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[The Master bids you work for Him]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Alonzo Abbey Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 34565 34565 11123 Used With Text: Work While the Day Lasts

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Work While the Day Lasts

Author: Mrs. C. W. Pember Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7624 First Line: The Master bids you work for Him Lyrics: 1. The Master bids you work for Him, Work while the day doth last; For the hand will fail, and the eye grow dim, And night will come at last. Refrain Then work, work, work with a willing mind, Work with a right good will, While the morning dawns and the sun goes down, Tho’ idle hands are still. 2. Why wait ye here, and idle stand, When earth is filled with woe? With a word of cheer, and a helping hand, Go to the suffering, go. Refrain 3. Go to the hearts, bowed down with care, Tell them of rest on high; With many a star in your crown so fair, That waits you by and by. Refrain Languages: English Tune Title: [The Master bids you work for Him]
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Then work, work, work

Author: C. W. Pember Hymnal: Green Pastures for the Lambs #d71 (1886) First Line: The Master bids you work Languages: English

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A. J. Abbey

1825 - 1887 Person Name: Alonzo Abbey Composer of "[The Master bids you work for Him]" in The Cyber Hymnal Alonzo Judson Abbey, USA 1825-1887 Professor Abbey was a music teacher, collector, writer-composer, tune book compiler and sacred music publisher. George F Root often edited his published works. John Perry

C. W. Pember

Author of "Then work, work, work"
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