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Go Work

Author: John Love Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: In the Master's vineyard there is work to do (Love) Refrain First Line: Stand no longer idle

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[In the Master’s vineyard]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. J. Lowe Incipit: 55567 15617 65111 Used With Text: Go Work

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Go Work

Author: Rev. John Love, Jr. Hymnal: Redemption Songs #68 (1889) First Line: In the Master’s vineyard Refrain First Line: Stand no longer idle Lyrics: 1 In the Master’s vineyard, There is work to do; While the hours are fleeting, Christ hath need of you. Refrain: Stand no longer idle, Work begin today; Christ for you is calling, calling, Cheerfully obey. 2 Sweet the joy of service, Let none idle prove; Faithful toil for Jesus Best reveals our love. [Refrain] 3 Feeble gifts the Saviour Graciously will use; Can the loyal servant His behest refuse? [Refrain] 4 Haste ye, ere the darkness Swiftly gathers o’er, And the day of labor Dawn for thee no more. [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the Master’s vineyard]
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Go Work

Author: Rev. John Love, Jr. Hymnal: Sacred Trio #68 (1889) First Line: In the Master’s vineyard Refrain First Line: Stand no longer idle Tune Title: [In the Master’s vineyard]
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Stand no longer idle

Author: Rev. John Love, Jr. Hymnal: The Sacred Trio #68 (1892) First Line: In the Master's vineyard Topics: Work

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John Love

Person Name: Rev. John Love, Jr. Author of "Go Work" in Redemption Songs

J. J. Lowe

Composer of "[In the Master’s vineyard]" in Redemption Songs John J Lowe. He was a professor who sang duets with his wife at evangelical meetings. One such meeting at Ocean Grove, NJ, was noted (8/10/1891) on the Hymntime website. His name is also associated with Philadelphia, PA, and in conjunction with other gospel song writers of his period in the Philadelphia area. John Perry
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