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Oh Come And Work For Jesus

Author: Thomas E. McDougall Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10151 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: Oh, come and work for Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh, come and work for Jesus, With cheerful hearts and true, And tell the love of Jesus, Who bled and died for you; Oh, come and work for Jesus, In sunshine or in rain; The seed you sow for Jesus Shall not be sown in vain. 2 Come, let us work for Jesus, By faith and earnest prayer; The little ones in Jesus Should claim our constant care; Come, let us work for Jesus, For hearts are bleeding sore, While ’neath the wings of Jesus There’s healing evermore. 3 Come, let us work for Jesus, We’ve many jewels rare To gather yet for Jesus, Who shall their luster wear; Then let us work for Jesus Before the sun goes down; We’ve hearts to win for Jesus Ere we can wear a crown. Languages: English Tune Title: ÁVILA
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Oh, Come and Work for Jesus

Hymnal: Heart and Voice #31 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, come and work for Jesus]
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Then work, gladly work for Jesus

Author: Thomas McDougall Hymnal: Songs of Devotion for Christian Assocations #415 (1870) First Line: O come and work for Jesus

Then work, gladly work for Jesus

Author: Thomas McDougall Hymnal: The Silver Spray #ad38 (1868) First Line: O come and work for Jesus

Then work, gladly work for Jesus

Author: Thomas McDougall Hymnal: Gospel Music #d92 (1884) First Line: O come and work for Jesus Languages: English

Then work, gladly work for Jesus

Author: Thomas McDougall Hymnal: The Silver Spray #d99 (1871) First Line: O come and work for Jesus

Then work, gladly work for Jesus

Author: Thomas McDougall Hymnal: The Amaranth #d100 (1871) First Line: O come and work for Jesus

O come and work for Jesus

Author: Thomas McDougall Hymnal: Heart and Voice #d117 (1909) Languages: English
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Then work, gladly work for Jesus

Author: T. E. McDougall Hymnal: Gospel Music #40 (1877) First Line: Oh, come and work for Jesus Languages: English

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