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7045. Up and Onward

1. Up and onward, Christian workers,
Life is fleeting, do not stray;
Great the harvest, few the toilers,
Up and onward, haste away!

Refrain
Haste away, then, Christian workers,
Hear the deep, despairing call;
Go and rescue those that perish,
Lend a helping hand to all.

2. Where the reapers bear their burdens
In the toil and heat of day,
Where the golden sheaves are waving,
Up and onward, haste away! [Refrain]

3. Where the conflict fiercely rages
On the battlefield today,
With our banner, shield and buckler,
Up and onward, haste away! [Refrain]

4. Consecrated to the service
Of our Savior and our Lord;
Ever faithful, true and earnest,
We shall gain the great reward. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Up and onward, Christian workers
Title: Up and Onward
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1901)
Refrain First Line: Haste away, then, Christian workers
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Up and onward, Christian workers]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Incipit: 55153 45651 43217
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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