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Call to Work

Author: W. M. Punshon Hymnal: Sixty Scripture Songs #84 (1890) First Line: Listen! the Master beseecheth Refrain First Line: Listen, Listen the Master beseecheth Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen! the Master beseecheth]
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Listen! The Master Beseecheth

Author: W.M. Punshon Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #138 (1916) Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer Topics: Brotherhood; Work and Service Tune Title: THE PILGRIM'S MISSION
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Listen! The Master Beseecheth

Author: W. M. Punshon Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #138 (1921) Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer Languages: English Tune Title: THE PILGRIM'S MISSION

Listen! The Master beseecheth

Author: William Morley Punshon, 1824 - 1881 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #506 (1930) Meter: 8.7.9.8 D with refrain Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer Topics: The Life in Christ Fellowship and Service; The Gospel Call Languages: English Tune Title: PILGRIM'S MISSION

Listen! The Master beseecheth

Author: William Morley Punshon, 1824 - 1881 Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #506 (1936) Meter: 8.7.9.8 D with refrain Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer Topics: The Life in Christ Fellowship and Service; The Gospel Call Languages: English Tune Title: PILGRIM'S MISSION
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The Pilgrim's Mission

Author: Rev. Wm. Morley Punshan Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise #130 (1884) First Line: Listen, the Master beseecheth Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen, the Master beseecheth]
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Listen! the Master beseecheth

Author: Dr. W. M. Punshon, 1824-1881 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #405 (1917) Lyrics: 1 Listen! the Master beseecheth, Calling each one by his name; His voice to each loving heart reacheth, Its cheerfullest service to claim. Go where the vineyard demandeth Vinedressers' nurture and care; Or go where the white harvest standeth, The joy of the reaper to share. 2 Seek those of evil behaviour, Bid them their lives to amend; Go, point the lost world to the Saviour, And be to the friendless a friend. Still be the lone heart of anguish, Soothed by the pity of thine; By waysides, if wounded ones languish Go, pour in the oil and the wine. 3 Work for the good that is nighest, Dream not of greatness afar; That glory is ever the highest Which shines upon men as they are. Work, though the world may defeat you, Heed not its slander and scorn; Nor weary till angels shall greet you With smiles through the gates of the morn. 4 Offer thy life on the altar, In the high purpose be strong; And if the tired spirit should falter, Then sweeten thy labour with song. What if the poor heart complaineth Soon shall its wailing be o'er; For there, in the rest that remaineth, It shall grieve and be weary no more. Topics: Samaritan, the Good; Samaritan, the Good; Call To Service; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Service Of Christ; Service Social; Sick, visiting the the ; Master's Call; Labour For God Languages: English Tune Title: SANDERS
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Pilgrim's Mission

Author: Dr. Wm. Morley Punshon Hymnal: International Song Service #44 (1887) First Line: Listen! the Master beseecheth Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen! the Master beseecheth]
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Listen! The Master beseecheth

Hymnal: Methodist Tune Book #414 (1881) Languages: English
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Listen! the Master beseecheth

Author: W.M. Punshon Hymnal: Methodist Hymn-Book #438 (1884) Meter: Irregular Topics: The Christian Life - Believers Working A call to labour Languages: English

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