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[Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear]
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[Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear]
Composer: S. A. Castup (1917)
Published in
2 hymnals
Composer:
S. A. Castup
(no biographical information available about S. A. Castup.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear]
Composer:
S. A. Castup
(1917)
Copyright:
Public Domain
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In the Vineyard of the Lord
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Tribute of Praise: for Sunday school, church, singing classes, and conventions (1918), p.48
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Hosannas #100
Tune Title
: [Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear]
First Line
: Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear
Composer
: S. A. Castup
Date
: 1917
Hosannas #100
Tribute of Praise #48
Tune Title
: [Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear]
First Line
: Pleasant is our labor for the Master dear
Composer
: S. A. Castup
Date
: 1918
Tribute of Praise #48
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