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Onward, onward, band victorious

Author: G. W. Linton Hymnal: TC1889 #d51 (1889)

The crowning day

Author: W. F. Zell Hymnal: TC1889 #d52 (1889) First Line: Our cause is now rejected Refrain First Line: Our crowning day is coming

Firmly stand

Author: Flora Forest Hymnal: TC1889 #d53 (1889) First Line: Our noble temperance army can boast Refrain First Line: Then firmly stand for native land

Save the lost

Hymnal: TC1889 #d54 (1889) First Line: Precious is the life of the erring Refrain First Line: Help the lost, and save from their lives of sin

Precious, precious blood of Jesus

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: TC1889 #d55 (1889)

Fall into line boys

Author: Bob Atchinson Hymnal: TC1889 #d56 (1889) First Line: Prohibition is marching on to win the day

Onward, on ye brave, onward

Author: Edwin Moore Hymnal: TC1889 #d57 (1889) First Line: Rally, comrades, quick, be ready

We cannot give thee up

Hymnal: TC1889 #d58 (1889) First Line: Return dear one, return tonight

Savior again to Thy dear name we raise

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: TC1889 #d60 (1889)

Scatter the germs of the beautiful

Author: L. A. Cobb Hymnal: TC1889 #d61 (1889)

See the star of hope arising

Author: C. V. Wood Hymnal: TC1889 #d62 (1889)

Freemen up

Hymnal: TC1889 #d63 (1889) First Line: Shall the Moloch of the ages spoil us

Temperance battle hymn

Author: George Lansing Taylor Hymnal: TC1889 #d65 (1889) First Line: Stand up for the cold water fight

The temperance ship

Author: J. G. Whittier Hymnal: TC1889 #d66 (1889) First Line: Take courage, temperance workers

Are all the children in

Hymnal: TC1889 #d68 (1889) First Line: The darkness falls, the wind is high

The day of freedon draweth near

Author: Edwin Moore Hymnal: TC1889 #d69 (1889)

We conquer we conquer or die

Hymnal: TC1889 #d70 (1889) First Line: The war drums are beating

Speed the day when prohibition rules

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: TC1889 #d71 (1889) First Line: There's a better day approaching

Coming victory

Author: G. W. Collins Hymnal: TC1889 #d72 (1889) First Line: There's a murmur in the valley Refrain First Line: Onward, onward now the army still advances

Our cause is marching on

Author: E. J. Colcord Hymnal: TC1889 #d73 (1889) First Line: There's a sound of gladsome shouting Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on

Away, away with the wine

Hymnal: TC1889 #d74 (1889) First Line: There's woe in the wine cup

Never drink again

Hymnal: TC1889 #d75 (1889) First Line: 'Tis good, dear friends, to join the cause Refrain First Line: We are marching to the field of strife

Up, rouse ye now, brave brother band

Author: C. V. Wood Hymnal: TC1889 #d77 (1889)

Wave aloft the temperance banner

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TC1889 #d78 (1889)

Marching, marching, wave the banner high

Author: Edwin Moore Hymnal: TC1889 #d79 (1889) First Line: We are prohibition soldiers

We are waiting, waiting, waiting

Hymnal: TC1889 #d80 (1889) First Line: We are waiting till the shadows

The children's army

Author: Belle Kellogg Towne Hymnal: TC1889 #d81 (1889) First Line: We can hear the glad sound of their coming Refrain First Line: The banner of red, white and blue

The temperance harvest

Author: Ella W. Wilcox Hymnal: TC1889 #d82 (1889) First Line: We have lingered by the flowers

We'll make the foe retreat, boys

Author: Joseph Malins Hymnal: TC1889 #d83 (1889) First Line: We have to fight a foe, boys Refrain First Line: We think not of a truce, boys

Stand, then, by the cup of water pure

Hymnal: TC1889 #d84 (1889) First Line: We're a temperance crew

Song of the crusade

Author: Jennie L. Lyall Hymnal: TC1889 #d86 (1889) First Line: We're the children that march Refrain First Line: We will stand, we'll stand in defence

What might be done if men were wise

Author: Charles Mackay Hymnal: TC1889 #d87 (1889)

The price of license

Author: Mrs. S. Anna Gordon Hymnal: TC1889 #d88 (1889) First Line: What's the price of the license Refrain First Line: How much is to pay

The moral warfare

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: TC1889 #d89 (1889) First Line: When freedom, on her natal day

For we know that God will help us

Author: John Milton Hymnal: TC1889 #d91 (1889) First Line: When the mists at last have risen

The King's highway

Hymnal: TC1889 #d92 (1889) First Line: Wherever you may be, whatever you may see

Just over one he's bound to pass, you know

Hymnal: TC1889 #d93 (1889) First Line: Which way you have your boy to go

Not I, not I, I'll work, I'll work

Author: McVean Adams Hymnal: TC1889 #d94 (1889) First Line: Who will be drunkards bye and bye

The temperance wave

Author: Clara Smith Hymnal: TC1889 #d96 (1889) First Line: Yes, a wave, another wave Refrain First Line: Roll it on

Stop and think before you drink

Author: Minnie V. Proper Hymnal: TC1889 #d97 (1889) First Line: Young man, don't tamper with strong drink

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