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In the vineyard

Author: C. Richey Hymnal: Carols of Glory #d189 (1922) Hymnal Title: Carols of Glory First Line: Why stand ye here all day idle Refrain First Line: Go work in my vineyard Languages: English
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Why Stand Ye Here Idle?

Author: R. P. O. Hymnal: Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School #143 (1891) Hymnal Title: Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School First Line: Why stand ye here all the day idle, I pray? Refrain First Line: Standing idle! Go labor today Lyrics: 1 Why stand ye here all day idle, I pray? Go into my vineyard and labor today; The harvest is plenteous but lab’rers are few, Then haste ye away, there’s employment for you. Refrain: Standing idle! Go labor today; Go into my vineyard; Haste, haste ye away. 2 Too much of your time has already been lost; The world and its pleasures, ah! dearly they cost. Why tarry ye longer? Be up and away, And that which is right for thy wages I’ll pay. [Refrain] 3 The harvest is passing and soon will be o’er; The gracious entreaty ye’ll hear then no more. Ah! sad the reflection on mem’ry engraved, “The summer is ended, and I am not saved.” [Refrain] Topics: Activity and Work Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye here all the day idle, I pray?]

Don't idle your time away, my brother

Author: John T. Camp Hymnal: Glorious Light No. 3 #d117 (1909) Hymnal Title: Glorious Light No. 3 First Line: Why stand ye here idle all the day Languages: English
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There's Work to Do

Author: Geo. W. Lyon Hymnal: Glowing Songs #32 (1895) Hymnal Title: Glowing Songs First Line: Why stand ye idle all the day? Refrain First Line: There's work, yes work Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye idle all the day?]
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Wake Up!

Author: J. W. B. Hymnal: International Gospel Hymns and Songs #90 (1905) Hymnal Title: International Gospel Hymns and Songs First Line: Why stand ye idle all the day Refrain First Line: Wake up Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye idle all the day]

Idle not your time away

Author: C. W. Bailey Hymnal: Living Praise, Our Second 1950 Song Book #d132 (1950) Hymnal Title: Living Praise, Our Second 1950 Song Book First Line: Why stand ye idle all the day Languages: English

Work in the vineyard

Hymnal: Notes of Joy, for the Sabbath School #d163 (1869) Hymnal Title: Notes of Joy, for the Sabbath School First Line: Why stand ye idle all the day

Why Stand Ye Idle?

Author: E. J. C. Hymnal: Sacred Selections for the Church #517 (1990) Hymnal Title: Sacred Selections for the Church First Line: Why stand ye idle all day long? Refrain First Line: Why stand ye idle all the day? Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye idle all day long?]
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The Harvest Call

Author: W. J. Henry Hymnal: Salvation Echoes #162 (1900) Hymnal Title: Salvation Echoes First Line: Why stand ye all day idle? the harvest time is here Refrain First Line: Oh, who will go for Jesus across the stormy wave Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye all day idle? the harvest time is here]
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The Harvest Call

Author: W. J. Henry Hymnal: Select Hymns #169 (1911) Hymnal Title: Select Hymns First Line: Why stand ye all day idle? the harvest-time is here Refrain First Line: Oh, who will go for Jesus across the stormy wave Tune Title: [Why stand ye all day idle? the harvest-time is here]
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The Harvest Call

Author: J. W. Henry Hymnal: Songs of the Evening Light #194 (1897) Hymnal Title: Songs of the Evening Light First Line: Why stand ye all day idle? the harvest time is here Refrain First Line: Oh, who will go for Jesus across the stormy wave Topics: Missionary Hymn Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye all day idle? the harvest time is here]
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There's Work To Do

Author: Geo. W. Lyon Hymnal: The Revival No. 2 #32 (1896) Hymnal Title: The Revival No. 2 First Line: Why stand ye idle all the day? Refrain First Line: There's work, yes, work Languages: English Tune Title: [Why stand ye idle all the day?]
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The Harvest Call

Author: William J. Henry Hymnal: Timeless Truths #473 Meter: 13.13.13.13 D Hymnal Title: Timeless Truths First Line: Why stand ye all day idle? The harvest time is here Refrain First Line: Oh, who will go for Jesus across the stormy wave Lyrics: 1 Why stand ye all day idle? The harvest time is here, Behold, with flaming sickle the reapers gather near; Oh, hear the earnest pleadings which come from every land, “Lord, send us gospel workers, to lend a helping hand.” Refrain: Oh, who will go for Jesus across the stormy wave, And o’er the rugged mountains, some precious soul to save? Oh, who will go in highways, and in the haunts of sin, With messages from heaven, and gently lead them in? 2 Why stand ye all day idle? The lab’rers are so few, The harvest is increasing, and there’s so much to do; The Master calls for workers, then, brother hear the cry, Go quickly join the reapers, and in His service die. [Refrain] 3 Why stand ye all day idle? The sun is sinking fast, The day will soon be over, the harvest time be past; Go work today for Jesus, bring in the golden sheaves, And in the day of crowning, a penny you’ll receive. [Refrain] 4 No, I shall not be idle, Lord, here am I, send me, I care not how You use me, I care not where it be; Content with this assurance, that I’m in Thy employ, Then gath’ring souls for Jesus shall be my greatest joy. [Refrain] Topics: Missionary Scripture: Matthew 20:6 Tune Title: [Why stand ye all day idle? The harvest time is here]

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