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Workers for Jesus

Author: N. W. Allphin Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Workers are we happy and free

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Workers for Jesus

Author: Newton W. Allphin Hymnal: Waves of Praise #bd168 (1923) First Line: Workers are we happy and free Languages: English

Workers for Jesus

Author: Newton W. Allphin Hymnal: Signal Bells #d168 (1925) First Line: Workers are we happy and free Languages: English

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N. W. Allphin

1875 - 1972 Author of "Workers for Jesus" Newton Washington Allphin wrote religious music, piano solos, and band marches. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He compiled and published twelve song books. - Monty Lynn from Our Garden of Song, edited by Gene C. Finley (West Monroe, LA: Howard, 1980).
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