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Come and Labor
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Come and labor for the Master, Hear the earnest call today
Author: Mrs. R. N. Turner
Tune: [Come and labor for the Master] (Chadwick)
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Author:
Mrs. R. N. Turner
Fronie Bell Turner, married to Rev. R. N. Turner, pastor in the Protestant Episcopal Church.
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First Line:
Come and labor for the Master, Hear the earnest call today
Title:
Come and Labor
Author:
Mrs. R. N. Turner
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Follow in His footsteps holy
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Come and labor for the Master] (Chadwick)
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The Banner of Victory: a choice selection of songs, duets, quartets, and choruses, for Sunday schools, prayer and praise meetings, and the fireside (1881), p.98
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The Banner of Victory #98
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: Come and Labor
First Line
: Come and labor for the Master
Tune Title
: [Come and labor for the Master]
Author
: Mrs. R. N. Turner
Date
: 1881
The Banner of Victory #98
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