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To the Work (Toiling On) Words by Francis Jane (Fanny) Crosby, 1820-1915 Music by William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 A7:x02020 D:xx0232 E7:020100 G:320003 Verse 1:
To the wDork, To the work, we are servants of God Let us foA7llow the path that our MaDster has trod With the bDalm of His counsel, our strength to renew Let us E7do with our might what our hands find to A7do
Refrain:
Toiling Don, toiling A7on, toiling on, toiling Don Let us hDope; let us waGtch and laDbor ‘til the A7Master Dcomes
Verse 2:
To the wDork, to the work, let the hungry be fed To the fouA7ntain of life, let the weDary be led In the crDoss and its banner, our glory shall be While we heE7rald the tidings, salvation is fA7ree
[Refrain] Verse 3:
To the wDork, to the work, there is labor for all For the kiA7ngdom of darkness and error shall fDall And the lDove of our Father, exalted shall be In the lE7oud-swelling chorus, salvation is fA7ree
[Refrain] Verse 4:
To the wDork, to the work, in the strength of the Lord And a rA7obe and a crown shall our labor reDward When the hDome of the faithful, our dwelling shall be And we sE7hout with the ransomed, salvation is fA7ree
[Refrain]