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[Must I always toil and labor?]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Dungan Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 53321 16651 23565 Used With Text: Sowing and Reaping

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Sowing and Reaping

Author: Rev. C. H. Hall Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Must I always toil and labor Refrain First Line: We should sow in life’s brief morning Used With Tune: [Must I always toil and labor]

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Sowing and Reaping

Author: Rev. C. H. Hall Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.1 #32 (1887) First Line: Must I always toil and labor? Refrain First Line: We should sow in life's brief morning Lyrics: 1 Must I always toil and labor? Must my work be e’er in vain? Can I never aid my neighbor To a higher life attain? Must I e’er continue sowing? Will the reaping never come? Can’t I aid man’s upward growing? Have I nothing ever done? Refrain: We should sow in life’s brief morning, Lest the night of death draw nigh; We should sow while life is fleeting, Reaping bye and bye. 2 Shall the harvest all be gathered, And no sheaves belong to me? Shall I only be not farthered In the life that is to be? Now’s the sowing, soon the reaping, Then my heart will stronger be; Then no longer I’ll be weeping O’er my insufficiency. [Refrain] 3 He will guard each truth I’ve spoken, Some shall fall on fertile ground; Ev’ry bond that I have broken, To my credit shall be found; Then I’ll sow, and, patient waiting, Bear at last my gathered sheaves; And, escaped from sin and hating, Enter where none ever grieves. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Must I always toil and labor?]
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Sowing and Reaping

Author: Rev. C. H. Hall Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #35 (1890) First Line: Must I always toil and labor? Refrain First Line: We should sow in life's brief morning Languages: English Tune Title: [Must I always toil and labor?]
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Sowing and Reaping

Author: Rev. C. H. Hall Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #140 (1889) First Line: Must I always toil and labor Refrain First Line: We should sow in life’s brief morning Tune Title: [Must I always toil and labor]

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James M. Dungan

1851 - 1925 Person Name: J. M. Dungan Composer of "[Must I always toil and labor?]" in Triumphant Songs No.1 Born: Cir­ca 1852, In­di­a­na. The 1880 cen­sus shows Dun­gan in Fran­klin, In­di­a­na, with his wife Helen. --www.hymntime.com/tch

C. H. Hall

Person Name: Rev. C. H. Hall Author of "Sowing and Reaping" in Triumphant Songs No.1