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Singing of Redeeming Love
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In the field we toil and sing
Author: M. D. McWhorter
Tune: [In the field we toil and sing]
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1 hymnal
Author:
M. D. McWhorter
(no biographical information available about M. D. McWhorter.)
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First Line:
In the field we toil and sing
Title:
Singing of Redeeming Love
Author:
M. D. McWhorter
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Working, singing all the while
Publication Date:
1920
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[In the field we toil and sing]
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New Perfect Praise: for Sunday-schools, singing-schools, revivals, conventions and general use in Christian work and worship (1920), p.14
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New Perfect Praise #14
Display Title
: Singing of Redeeming Love
First Line
: In the field we toil and sing
Tune Title
: [In the field we toil and sing]
Author
: M. D. M.
Date
: 1920
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