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

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

Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee

Author: Sarah F. Adams Hymnal: TC1889 #d44 (1889) Person Name: Sarah F. Adams

Fall into line boys

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

Up and away, like the dew of the morning

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: TC1889 #d76 (1889) Person Name: Horatius Bonar

Meet it with the sword of truth

Author: A. Parke Burgess Hymnal: TC1889 #d38 (1889) Person Name: A. Parke Burgess

Almighty God, thy [your] word is cast [sown, spread]

Author: John Cawood Hymnal: TC1889 #d3 (1889) Person Name: John Cawood

Scatter the germs of the beautiful

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

Marching on, O mighty army

Author: E. J. Colcord Hymnal: TC1889 #d35 (1889) Person Name: E. J. Colcord

Our cause is marching on

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

Coming victory

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

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