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Temperance star

Author: A. T. H. Taylor Hymnal: BTH1906 #d1 (1906) First Line: All hail the temperance morning Languages: English

Almost persuaded, now to be free

Author: George Dew Hymnal: BTH1906 #d2 (1906) Languages: English

Brother hast thou wandered far

Author: James Freeman Clarke Hymnal: BTH1906 #d3 (1906) Languages: English

We give the pledge, we join the band

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d4 (1906) First Line: Come friends and brethren, all unite Languages: English

Cold water is our motto

Author: Louis Eisenbeis Hymnal: BTH1906 #d5 (1906) First Line: Come, swell the ranks of temperance Languages: English

My joy in life, my hope in death

Author: Virginia J. Kent Hymnal: BTH1906 #d6 (1906) First Line: Do I refuse, 'Tis but a glass of sparkling wine Languages: English

Ring the bells of heaven

Author: Kate Harrington Hymnal: BTH1906 #d7 (1906) First Line: Drop a glad thanksgiving from your lips tonight Refrain First Line: Rise, my brother, take an upward start Languages: English

Temperance rallying song

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d8 (1906) First Line: Fill the ranks with soldiers Refrain First Line: Rally, rally round the standard Languages: English

Marching onward, ever onward

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: BTH1906 #d9 (1906) First Line: Friends of temperance, quick to arms Languages: English

Temperance hymn

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d10 (1906) First Line: From brightest crystal fountain Languages: English

Take your stand

Author: Emma J. Bell Hymnal: BTH1906 #d12 (1906) First Line: Hear the glorious anthem swelling Refrain First Line: Join the army, push the contest Languages: English

Heavenly Father, give thy blessing

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d13 (1906) Languages: English

Hold the fort, for I am coming

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: BTH1906 #d14 (1906) First Line: Ho, my comrades, see the signal waving Languages: English

Hurrah, stand firm, be valiant in the fight

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d15 (1906) First Line: Ho sound the tocsin shout aloud hurrah Languages: English

How can you drink again, my friend

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: BTH1906 #d16 (1906) Languages: English

This love so free

Author: Mark M. Jones Hymnal: BTH1906 #d17 (1906) First Line: How tenderly Jesus loves us Refrain First Line: O who can conceive it Languages: English

Hurrah, for sparkling water

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: BTH1906 #d18 (1906) Languages: English

We'll give up the social drink, boys

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d19 (1906) First Line: I have drank the social glass, boys Refrain First Line: We'll happier, we'll be merrier Languages: English

Deliverance will come

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d20 (1906) First Line: I saw a wayworn traveler Refrain First Line: The palms of victory, crowns of glory Languages: English

Come to me, come to me, said the blessed Savior

Author: Mark M. Jones Hymnal: BTH1906 #d21 (1906) First Line: Let the children come to me, said the blessed Savior Languages: English

Save the children

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d22 (1906) First Line: Let us gather in the children Languages: English

The call of the loved ones

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d23 (1906) First Line: Look at your loved ones my brother Refrain First Line: God is now waiting your vow to receive Languages: English

Courage

Author: Kate Harrington Hymnal: BTH1906 #d24 (1906) First Line: Loose the life boat, set it bounding Refrain First Line: Grasp the shrouds, O, sinking brothers Languages: English

Pardon Tonight, Mother

Author: Kate Harrington Hymnal: BTH1906 #d25 (1906) First Line: Mother, dear mother, if friends may draw near Refrain First Line: Pleading for pardon, for pardon tonight Languages: English

The pledge for all

Author: Kate Harrington Hymnal: BTH1906 #d26 (1906) First Line: My country, 'tis for thee Whose boast is liberty Languages: English

My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: BTH1906 #d27 (1906) Languages: English

God help thee now to conquer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: BTH1906 #d28 (1906) First Line: Nay, touch it not, 'tis poison Languages: English

Now to heaven our prayer [prayers] [cry] ascending

Author: William E. Hickson Hymnal: BTH1906 #d29 (1906) Languages: English

Glorious news

Author: L. O. Emerson Hymnal: BTH1906 #d30 (1906) First Line: O have you heard the glorious news that round Refrain First Line: O glorious news, glorious news Languages: English

O how sweet 'tis to toil

Author: Annie E. Thomson Hymnal: BTH1906 #d31 (1906) Languages: English

O patiently we've waited To see the happy day

Author: W. C. Baker Hymnal: BTH1906 #d32 (1906) Languages: English

Only a child

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d33 (1906) First Line: Only a sister pleading tonight Refrain First Line: Each hour do their pleadings and sadness but mark Languages: English

Father's a drunkard

Author: Nellie H. Bradley Hymnal: BTH1906 #d34 (1906) First Line: Out in the gloomy night, sadly I roam Languages: English

The tainted cup

Author: D. Dorsey Hymnal: BTH1906 #d35 (1906) First Line: Pure through the veins the life tide flows Refrain First Line: Then dash away the brimming cup Languages: English

Rally, let us rally and for temperance boldly stand

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: BTH1906 #d36 (1906) Languages: English

Rally round the temperance banner

Author: George W. Bungay Hymnal: BTH1906 #d37 (1906) Languages: English

Rescue the drunkard, work night and day

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: BTH1906 #d38 (1906) First Line: Rescue the man who to dram shops will go Languages: English

Glory, glory, hallelujah

Author: Kate Harrington Hymnal: BTH1906 #d39 (1906) First Line: Say brother, will you join us Languages: English

The temperance banner

Author: E. T. Bowers Hymnal: BTH1906 #d40 (1906) First Line: See the temperance banner waving Refrain First Line: Let it wave, ever wave Languages: English

Auld acquaintance

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d41 (1906) First Line: Should auld acquaintance be forgot, who've fallen by the way Languages: English

Welcome friend and welcome stranger

Author: W. Hoyle Hymnal: BTH1906 #d42 (1906) First Line: Sing we merrily Languages: English

Something to do

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d43 (1906) First Line: Something to do, has been ringing today Refrain First Line: We praise thee Languages: English

What shall the harvest be

Author: Emily S. Oakey Hymnal: BTH1906 #d44 (1906) First Line: Sowing the [their] seed by the daylight [dawnlight] fair Languages: English

Stand firm for temperance, nobly stand

Author: R. R. Wade Hymnal: BTH1906 #d45 (1906) Languages: English

Stand up, stand up for Temperance

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d46 (1906) Languages: English

Marching along, we are marching along

Author: J. W. Bunce Hymnal: BTH1906 #d47 (1906) First Line: The army of temperance is gathering its men Languages: English

The badge of blue

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: BTH1906 #d48 (1906) First Line: The gospel blue, the badge that you Refrain First Line: Then come and wear the badge of blue Languages: English

Don't stay late tonight

Hymnal: BTH1906 #d49 (1906) First Line: The heart of home is beaming Languages: English

Temperance battle hymn

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: BTH1906 #d50 (1906) First Line: The light of truth is breaking Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, hallelujah Languages: English

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