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Come, Labor On

Author: Jane Laurie Borthwick Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #415 (1990) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Lyrics: 1 Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle, on the harvest plain While all around him waves the golden grain? And to each servant does the Master say, “Go work today.” 2 Come, labor on. Claim the high calling angels cannot share; To young and old the Gospel gladness bear. Redeem the time; its hours too swiftly fly. The night draws nigh. 3 Come, labor on. Away with gloomy doubts and faithless fear! No arm so weak but may do service here; Though feeble agents, may we all fulfill God's righteous will. 4 Come, labor on. No time for rest, till glows the western sky, Till the long shadows o’er our pathway lie, And a glad sound comes with the setting sun, “Well done, well done!” Scripture: Matthew 25:23 Languages: English Tune Title: ORA LABORA
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For ever ours

Hymnal: The Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer with accompanying tunes (3rd ed., rev. and enl.) #415 (1893) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4

Come, labor on

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #471 (1926) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4
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Come, labour on

Author: Jane Borthwick Hymnal: The Hymnal #497 (1916) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Lyrics: Come, labour on. Who dares stand idle on the harvest plain, While all around him waves the golden grain? And to each servant does the Master say, "Go work today." Come, labour on. Claim the high calling angels cannot share-- To young and old the gospel gladness bear: Redeem the time; its hours too swiftly fly. The night draws nigh. Come, labour on. The enemy is watching night and day, To sow the tares, to snatch the seed away; While we in sleep our duty have forgot, He slumbered not. Come, labour on. Away with gloomy doubts and faithless fear! No arm so weak but may do service here: By feeblest agents may our God fulfill His righteous will. 453 Come, labour on. No time for rest, till glows the western sky, While the long shadows o'er our pathway lie, And a glad sound comes with the setting sun, "Servants, well done." Topics: Brotherhood and Service; Parochial Missions Languages: English Tune Title: ORA LABORA

Come, labour on

Author: Jane L. Borthwick, 1813-1897 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #499 (1972) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 First Line: Come, labour on! Topics: Labour; The Christian Life Compassion and Service Languages: English Tune Title: SALONICA
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Come, Labor On

Author: Jane L. Borthwick Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #526 (1987) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Lyrics: 1 Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle on the harvest plain while all around us waves the golden grain? And to each servant does the Master say, "Go work today." 2 Come, labor on. The enemy is watching night and day, to sow the tares, to snatch the seed away; while we in sleep our duty have forgot, he slumbers not. 3 Come, labor on. Away with gloomy doubts and faithless fear! No arm so weak but may do service here: by feeblest agents may our God fulfill his righteous will. 4 Come, labor on. Claim the high calling angels cannot share: to young and old the gospel gladness bear. Redeem the time its hours so swiftly fly the night draws nigh. 5 Come, labor on. No time for rest, till glows the western sky, till the long shadows o'er our pathway lie and a glad sound comes with the setting sun: "Servants, well done." Topics: Industry & Labor; Church and Mission; Church; Industry & Labor; Missions; Rest; Witness Scripture: Matthew 13:24-26 Languages: English Tune Title: ORA LABORA
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Come, Labor On

Author: Jane Laurie Borthwick Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #532 (1995) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Lyrics: 1 Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle on the harvest plain while all around us waves the golden grain? And to each servant does the Savior say, "Go work today." 2 Come, labor on. Claim the high calling angels cannot share; to young and old the gospel gladness bear. Redeem the time; its hours too swiftly fly. The night draws nigh. 3 Come, labor on. Away with gloomy doubts and faithless fear! No one so weak but may do service here; Though feeble agents, may we all fulfill God's righteous will. 4 Come, labor on. No time for rest, till glows the western sky, till the long shadows o'er our pathway lie, And a glad sound comes with the setting sun, "Well done, well done!" Topics: Discipleship; Gospel Call and Response; Service; Year A Proper 6; Year A Proper 20; Year C Proper 9; Zeal Scripture: Matthew 20:1-7 Languages: English Tune Title: ORA LABORA

Come, labor on

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Edition #538 (1904) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Languages: English
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Come, labor on

Author: Jane Laurie Borthwick, 1813-1897 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #541 (1985) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Lyrics: 1 Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle on the harvest plain, while all around us waves the golden grain? And to each servant does the Master say, "Go work today." 2 Come, labor on. The enemy is watching night and day, to sow the tares, to snatch the seed away; while we in sleep our duty have forgot, he slumbered not. 3 Come, labor on. Away with gloomy doubts and faithless fear! No arm so weak but may do service here: by feeblest agents may our God fulfill his righteous will. 4 Come, labor on. Claim the high calling angels cannot share— to young and old the Gospel gladness bear; redeem the time; its hours too swiftly fly. The night draws nigh. 5 Come, labor on. No time for rest, till glows the western sky, till the long shadows o'er our pathway lie, and a glad sound comes with the setting sun. "Servants, well done." Topics: The Church's Mission Languages: English Tune Title: ORA LABORA
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Come, labor on

Author: Jane Borthwick Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #576 (1940) Meter: 4.10.10.10.4 Topics: Pre-Lenten Season Septuagesima; Discipleship; The Church Militant The Christian labor; Zeal Tune Title: ORA LABORA

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