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A Call to Deeds

Author: C. S. B. Hymnal: Williston Hymns #73 (1917) First Line: If with kindly deeds we freighted Lyrics: 1 If with kindly deeds we freighted Moments which to waste we give, Sin and woe would be abated, We should learn the way to live. He alone knows true enjoyment, He is happiest indeed, Who finds time, ‘mid life’s employment, For sweet ministry to need. 2 Hear we not a tender message Wafted from that Eastern lake, Where our Lord with loving presage Spake as never mortal spake: “As in full unstinted measure Ye have countless gifts received, So dispense your steward treasure, Lest its Owner be aggrieved.” 3 Give, and unto you returning Shall a stream of bounty flow; They that serve are honors earning For their Master here below; Then let each fulfill his mission, Urged by sympathy and love, Till endeavor gains fruition In the perfect rest above. Tune Title: [If with kindly deeds we freighted]
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A Call to Deeds

Author: Charles S. Brown Hymnal: The Endeavor Hymnal #159 (1901) First Line: If with kindly deeds we freighted Topics: Endeavor; Giving; Gratitude; Helpfulness Languages: English Tune Title: [If with kindly deeds we freighted]

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