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Ere the Sun Goeth Down

Author: G. B. Hymnal: Full Redemption Songs #49 (1933) First Line: There is work that must be done Lyrics: 1 There is work that must be done, There are souls that must be won Ere the sun goeth down; Calvary’s story must be told To the lost outside the fold, Ere the sun goeth down. Refrain: Ere the sun goeth down, Ere the sun goeth down. There is work that must be done, There are souls that must be won, Ere the sun goeth down. 2 There are many hearts so sad, We must help to make them glad Ere the sun goeth down; There are sorrows we must share, There are burdens we must bear, Ere the sun goeth down. [Refrain] 3 To the harvest fields away, Let us labor while we may, Ere the sun goeth down; We must reap the golden grain From the valley, hill, and plain, Ere the sun goeth down. [Refrain] Topics: Personal Work Scripture: John 9:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [There is work that must be done]

E'er the sun goeth down

Author: George Bennard Hymnal: New Songs of Salvation #d2 (1925) First Line: There is work that must be done Languages: English

E'er the sun goeth down

Author: George Bennard Hymnal: Divine Praise #d148 (1926) First Line: There is work that must be done Languages: English

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