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Stand By the School

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands Refrain First Line: Rally then, rally then, stand by the school Used With Tune: [Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands]

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[Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. A. A. Graley Incipit: 12333 44435 32321 Used With Text: Stand By the School

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Let Us Work for the School

Author: A. A. G. Hymnal: Song Anchor #21 (1878) First Line: Let us work for the school with our hearts Refrain First Line: Rally then, rally then, stand by the school Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us work for the school with our hearts]
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Stand by the school

Hymnal: Light and Life #38 (1881) First Line: Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands Refrain First Line: Rally, then, rally then, stand by the school Lyrics: 1 Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands, Let it never, no, never decline; For its praises are sung by the good in all lands, That are bless'd with the Gospel divine. Chorus: Rally, then, rally, then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die! Rally, then, rally, then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? 2 Now the sunshine of favor illumines its path, And the Church spreads above it her wing; 'Tis a source of her weal, 'tis a source of her worth, And a gem in the crown of her King. [Chorus] 3 There are thousands now singing and shining above, There are thousands now toiling below, Who were melted and won by Immanuel's love, As they heard in the school, of his woe. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands]
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Work for the School

Author: A. A. G. Hymnal: Christ in Song #607 (1908) First Line: Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands Lyrics: 1 Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands; For its praises are sung by the good in all lands Let it never, no never, decline; That are blest with the gospel divine. Rally then, rally then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? Rally then, rally then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? 2 'Tis perfum'd by the pray'rs, 'tis bedewed by the tears They rejoiced at its hopes, and they mourned at its fears, Of the holy, the active, the true; When its friends were but feeble and few. Rally then, rally then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? Rally then, rally then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? 3 Now the sunshine of favor illumines its path 'Tis a source of her weal, 'tis a source of her worth, And the church spreads above it her wing; And a gem in the crown of her King. Rally then, rally then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? Rally then, rally then, stand by the school; Why should it languish and die? Topics: Christ Teachers' Meetings; Christ Teachers' Meetings; Christ Teachers' Meetings; Christ Teachers' Meetings; Christ Teachers' Meetings; Living His Life Teachers' Meetings; Living His Life Teachers' Meetings; Living His Life Teachers' Meetings; Hymns for Worship Sabbath School Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands]

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Alfred A. Graley

1813 - 1905 Person Name: A. A. G. Author of "Work for the School" in Christ in Song
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