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[Let us go forth to our labor of love]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Keagle Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55554 56545 33343

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Always And All For Jesus

Author: Joseph Henry Keagle Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Let us go forth to our labor of love Lyrics: 1 Let us go forth to our labor of love, "Always and all for Jesus"; Zealous to glean for the garners above, "Always and all for Jesus"; Strength for the work we receive from the King, "Always and all for Jesus"; Nobody fails who is trusting in Him, "Always and all for Jesus." Refrain: Always and all for Jesus, Sing with a glad refrain, Always and all for Jesus, Till our Lord comes again; Always and all for Jesus, Gladly we yield Thine own. The harvest shall end, And our Lord shall descend, To gather His reapers home. 2 Great is the work, and the workers are few, "Always and all for Jesus"; Do with your might what your hands find to do, "Always and all for Jesus"; Stand not in idleness all the day long, "Always and all for Jesus"; Strive for a part in the harvesters’ song, "Always and all for Jesus." [Refrain] 3 Work till the summons of Ye blessèd, come, "Always and all for Jesus"; Calls us to join in the glad harvest home, "Always and all for Jesus"; Then with the sheaves we have gathered in love, "Always and all for Jesus"; Safe we’ll be housed in the garners above, "Always and all for Jesus." [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Let us go forth to our labor of love] Text Sources: Soul Winning Songs, Part I by Peter P. Bilhorn (Chicago, 1896)

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Always And All For Jesus

Author: Joseph Henry Keagle Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10969 First Line: Let us go forth to our labor of love Lyrics: 1 Let us go forth to our labor of love, "Always and all for Jesus"; Zealous to glean for the garners above, "Always and all for Jesus"; Strength for the work we receive from the King, "Always and all for Jesus"; Nobody fails who is trusting in Him, "Always and all for Jesus." Refrain: Always and all for Jesus, Sing with a glad refrain, Always and all for Jesus, Till our Lord comes again; Always and all for Jesus, Gladly we yield Thine own. The harvest shall end, And our Lord shall descend, To gather His reapers home. 2 Great is the work, and the workers are few, "Always and all for Jesus"; Do with your might what your hands find to do, "Always and all for Jesus"; Stand not in idleness all the day long, "Always and all for Jesus"; Strive for a part in the harvesters’ song, "Always and all for Jesus." [Refrain] 3 Work till the summons of Ye blessèd, come, "Always and all for Jesus"; Calls us to join in the glad harvest home, "Always and all for Jesus"; Then with the sheaves we have gathered in love, "Always and all for Jesus"; Safe we’ll be housed in the garners above, "Always and all for Jesus." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us go forth to our labor of love]
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Always and All for Jesus

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: Soul Winning Songs #94 (1898) First Line: Let us go forth to our labor of love Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us go forth to our labor of love]
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Always and All for Jesus

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: Conquest Hymns #98 (1902) First Line: Let us go forth to our labor of love Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us go forth to our labor of love]

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J. H. Keagle

1857 - 1928 Person Name: Joseph Henry Keagle Author of "Always And All For Jesus" in The Cyber Hymnal Joseph Henry Keagle, 1857-1928 Born: May 21, 1857, Rock Run Township, Illinois. Died: November 10, 1928, Naperville, Illinois. Buried: Phillips Cemetery, Rockton, Illinois. Son of William Harrison Keagle and Hannah E. Springer, Keagle was a teacher and minister. By 1884, the record shows him conducting funerals in Naperville. In 1888, he married Rachel G. Graham (1864-1952), with whom he had eight children. In 1898, he ran unsuccessfully for Congress from the Ninth District of Illinois as a Prohibitionist candidate. As of 1919, Keagle was pastor of Grace United Evangelical Church in Naperville. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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