Author: Anon.Hymnal: TSB1907 #d17 (1907)Person Name: Anon.First Line: Father, dear father, come home with me nowRefrain First Line: Hear the sweet voice of the childLanguages: English
Author: Anon.Hymnal: TSB1907 #d40 (1907)Person Name: Anon.First Line: "I'm behind the times," well perhaps it is trueRefrain First Line: O, save my boys from the paths of sin!Languages: English
Author: UnknownHymnal: TSB1907 #d41 (1907)Person Name: UnknownFirst Line: It was not on the field of battleRefrain First Line: Oh! can nothing destroy this great evil?Languages: English
Author: Rev. G. W. BelkHymnal: TSB1907 #d39 (1907)Person Name: Rev. G. W. BelkFirst Line: I wish all the liquor was bottled up wellRefrain First Line: Great spirit, that guided our ancestors, comeLanguages: English
Author: G. W. BelkHymnal: TSB1907 #d72 (1907)Person Name: G. W. BelkFirst Line: There is a sweet home where the weary find restRefrain First Line: Where the sweet fruit and flowersLanguages: English
Author: Mrs. Frank A. BreckHymnal: TSB1907 #d23 (1907)Person Name: Mrs. Frank A. BreckFirst Line: God save the dear boys, they are preciousLanguages: English
Author: William Cullen BryantHymnal: TSB1907 #d80 (1907)Person Name: William Cullen BryantFirst Line: When, doomed to death, the apostle layLanguages: English
Author: Rev. B. C.Hymnal: TSB1907 #d36 (1907)Person Name: Rev. B. C.First Line: I had wandered off from heavenRefrain First Line: "Come, O come to me," said JesusLanguages: English
Author: E. G. C.Hymnal: TSB1907 #d2 (1907)Person Name: E. G. C.First Line: A soul thrilling message comes swiftlyRefrain First Line: Straying tonight, straying tonightLanguages: English
Author: E. G. C.Hymnal: TSB1907 #d11 (1907)Person Name: E. G. C.First Line: Clear the tracks for we are comingRefrain First Line: Get aboard the temp'rance trainLanguages: English
Author: Emmet G. ColemanHymnal: TSB1907 #d12 (1907)Person Name: Emmet G. ColemanFirst Line: Come and help us sing the praisesRefrain First Line: Freedom's country, we will save herLanguages: English
Author: E. G. ColemanHymnal: TSB1907 #d18 (1907)Person Name: E. G. ColemanFirst Line: Fierce and thick the battle ragesRefrain First Line: Quit you like a man, my brotherLanguages: English
Author: Emmet G. ColemanHymnal: TSB1907 #d31 (1907)Person Name: Emmet G. ColemanFirst Line: How oft do we sing of the prodigal sonRefrain First Line: Rescue the prodigal girlLanguages: English