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[What shall I do for the Master?]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. G. Tomer Incipit: 33333 36535 23454 Used With Text: What Shall I Do For the Master

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What Shall I Do For the Master

Author: R. E. Jeremy Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: What shall I do for the Master? Refrain First Line: What shall I do for the Master? Used With Tune: [What shall I do for the Master?]

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What Shall I Do For the Master

Author: R. E. Jeremy Hymnal: Gospel Bells #128 (1883) First Line: What shall I do for the Master? Refrain First Line: What shall I do for the Master? Languages: English Tune Title: [What shall I do for the Master?]
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What Shall I Do For the Master

Author: R. E. Jeremy Hymnal: Gospel Bells #128 (1880) First Line: What shall I do for the Master? Refrain First Line: What shall I do for the Master? Languages: English Tune Title: [What shall I do for the Master?]

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William G. Tomer

1833 - 1896 Person Name: W. G. Tomer Composer of "[What shall I do for the Master?]" in Gospel Bells Born: Oc­to­ber 5, 1833, New Jer­sey. Died: Sep­tem­ber 26, 1896, New Jer­sey. Buried: Un­ion Cem­e­te­ry, Fines­ville, New Jer­sey. Tomer stu­died sing­ing and sang in the choir in Fines­ville, New Jer­sey, and be­gan teach­ing school at age 17. He served in the Un­ion army dur­ing the Amer­i­can ci­vil war, then worked as a clerk in Wash­ing­ton, DC, served as mu­sic di­rect­or for Grace Meth­od­ist Epis­co­pal Church, and taught school in New Car­pen­ters­ville and Green­wich, New Jer­sey. He was liv­ing in Green­wich as of 1880. --www.cyberhymnal.org/

R. E. Jeremy

1828 - 1904 Author of "What Shall I Do For the Master" in Gospel Bells Pseudonym. See also Rankin, Jeremiah Eames
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