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The Master Is Calling
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What dost thou here? O truant soul
Author: George H. Babcock
Tune: [What dost thou here?]
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2 hymnals
Author:
George H. Babcock
(no biographical information available about George H. Babcock.)
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First Line:
What dost thou here? O truant soul
Title:
The Master Is Calling
Author:
George H. Babcock
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Arise, the Master is calling thee
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[What dost thou here?]
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Heavenly Carols (1878), p.14
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Heavenly Carols #16
Display Title
: The Master Is Calling
First Line
: What dost thou here?
Tune Title
: [What dost thou here?]
Author
: Geo. H. Babcock
Date
: 1878
Heavenly Carols #16
Jasper and Gold #47
Display Title
: Arise! the Master is calling thee!
First Line
: What dost thou here?
Author
: Geo. H. Babcock
Date
: 1877
Jasper and Gold #47
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