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The Master's Call
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Go work in my vineyard today, I've bought thee and all that is thine
Author: E. C. Ownby
Tune: [Go work in my vineyard today] (Ownby)
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Author:
E. C. Ownby
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First Line:
Go work in my vineyard today, I've bought thee and all that is thine
Title:
The Master's Call
Author:
E. C. Ownby
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
To the work, to the work, rich wages I offer
Publication Date:
1900
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Go work in my vineyard today] (Ownby)
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Crown of Beauty (1902), p.174
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Beautiful Songs of Zion #14
Display Title
: The Master's Call
First Line
: Go work in my vineyard today
Tune Title
: [Go work in my vineyard today]
Author
: E. C. Ownby
Date
: 1900
Beautiful Songs of Zion #14
Crown of Beauty #167
Display Title
: The Master's Call
First Line
: Go work in my vineyard today
Tune Title
: [Go work in my vineyard today]
Author
: E. C. Ownby
Date
: 1902
Crown of Beauty #167
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