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[Hear the Master say, Go and work today]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Theo. F. Seward Incipit: 34531 12315 34514 Used With Text: Hear the Master Say

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Hear the Master Say

Author: Mary C. Seward Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Hear the Master say, Go and work today Lyrics: 1 Hear the master say, “Go and work today, For the lab’rers still are few;” Shall His earnest cry pass unheeded by, When there’s work for all to do? He has need of thee, and his urgent plea Is, “The harvest now is white;” Let us quickly haste lest the sheaves lie waste, For too soon will come the night. Refrain: Hear the Master say, “Go and work today, For the lab’rers still are few;” Shall His earnest cry pass unheeded by, When there’s work for all to do? 2 Go! the hungry feed, and the weary lead To the rest of Jesus’ love; Tho' your strength be small, God is over all, With a blessing from above; Seek for souls to win from the ways of sin; Work with cheerful heart and true; And the jewels rare that have been your care, Shall at last be given to you. [Refrain] 3 Go and work today; O do not delay, For the night is coming on; And the least you do shall be blest to you, If for Jesus it is done; Tho' the seeds that fall may be few and small, They shall not be sown in vain; In the garnered sheaves, which the Lord receives, Will be found the ripened grain. [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 21:28 Used With Tune: [Hear the Master say, Go and work today]

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Hear the Master Say

Author: Mary C. Seward Hymnal: Joyful Lays #83 (1884) First Line: Hear the Master say, Go and work today Lyrics: 1 Hear the master say, “Go and work today, For the lab’rers still are few;” Shall His earnest cry pass unheeded by, When there’s work for all to do? He has need of thee, and his urgent plea Is, “The harvest now is white;” Let us quickly haste lest the sheaves lie waste, For too soon will come the night. Refrain: Hear the Master say, “Go and work today, For the lab’rers still are few;” Shall His earnest cry pass unheeded by, When there’s work for all to do? 2 Go! the hungry feed, and the weary lead To the rest of Jesus’ love; Tho' your strength be small, God is over all, With a blessing from above; Seek for souls to win from the ways of sin; Work with cheerful heart and true; And the jewels rare that have been your care, Shall at last be given to you. [Refrain] 3 Go and work today; O do not delay, For the night is coming on; And the least you do shall be blest to you, If for Jesus it is done; Tho' the seeds that fall may be few and small, They shall not be sown in vain; In the garnered sheaves, which the Lord receives, Will be found the ripened grain. [Refrain] Scripture: Matthew 21:28 Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear the Master say, Go and work today]
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Hear the Master Say

Author: Mary C. Seward Hymnal: Westminster Sabbath School Hymnal, a collection of hymns and tunes for use in sabbath-schools and social meetings #121 (1883) First Line: Hear the Master say, Go and work today Topics: The Christian Life Conflict, Work and Growth Tune Title: [Hear the Master say, Go and work today]
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Hear the Master say, Go and work today

Author: Mary C. Seward Hymnal: The Westminster Hymnal for congregational and social use and for the Sunday School #190 (1911) Topics: Consecration and Service Tune Title: [Now I resolve with all my heart]

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Mary C. Seward

1839 - 1919 Author of "Hear the Master Say" in Joyful Lays Born: July 9, 1839, New Lon­don, Con­nec­ti­cut. Died: Cir­ca Sep­tem­ber 1919, on a train go­ing to Buf­fa­lo, New York. [Pseudonym: Ag­nes Bur­ney.] Daughter of Will­iam H. and Sar­ah La­tham Ash­bey Cog­ges­hall, Ma­ry was ed­u­cat­ed at the Fe­male Acad­e­my in Nor­wich, Con­nec­ti­cut, and marr­ied com­pos­er The­o­dore Sew­ard in 1860. She be­longed to the In­ter­na­tion­al Sun­shine So­ci­e­ty; the So­ro­sis Club of New York Ci­ty; the Wo­man’s Club of Ora­nge, New Jer­sey; was twice pre­si­dent of the Na­tion­al So­ci­e­ty of New Eng­land Wo­men; and was pre­si­dent of the Blind Ba­bies’ Hos­pi­tal in Sum­mit, New Jer­sey. As of 1914, she was liv­ing in East Or­ange, New Jer­sey. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

T. F. Seward

1835 - 1902 Person Name: Theo. F. Seward Composer of "[Hear the Master say, Go and work today]" in Joyful Lays
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