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Great Reward He'll Pay
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There is work for all to do, In the service of the Lord
Author: Roswell G. Clark
Tune: [There is work for all to do] (Worley)
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Author:
Roswell G. Clark
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First Line:
There is work for all to do, In the service of the Lord
Title:
Great Reward He'll Pay
Author:
Roswell G. Clark
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Serve the Master while you may
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[There is work for all to do] (Worley)
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Echoes of Glory: a choice collection of sacred songs, suitable for all religious work and worship (1922), p.70
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Echoes of Glory #68
Display Title
: Great Reward He'll Pay
First Line
: There is work for all to do
Tune Title
: [There is work for all to do]
Author
: R. G. Clark
Date
: 1922
Echoes of Glory #68
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