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And crown him Lord of all

Author: John Rippon; Edward Perronet Hymnal: TC1889 #d1 (1889) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall

We'll conquer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TC1889 #d2 (1889) First Line: All hail, ye veteran soldiers

Arise, arise, ye brave

Author: Edwin Moore Hymnal: TC1889 #d4 (1889) First Line: Arise, ye temperance hosts to glory

He is leading on the host

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: TC1889 #d6 (1889) First Line: Awake, ye saints of God

Vote as you pray

Author: Eliza D. Hand Hymnal: TC1889 #d9 (1889) First Line: Can you go on thus, my brother Refrain First Line: O, vote as you pray

The good ship prohibition

Author: John G. Robinson Hymnal: TC1889 #d11 (1889) First Line: Come boys, help launch this grand new ship

O come with me

Author: Edwin Moore Hymnal: TC1889 #d14 (1889) First Line: Come to the crystal spring

Lift ye the red cross banner

Hymnal: TC1889 #d15 (1889) First Line: Forth to the fight, ye faithful

Nothing to do

Hymnal: TC1889 #d16 (1889) First Line: Go deep in the mine and dig down

Now all things are ready

Author: S. A. Hutchinson Hymnal: TC1889 #d17 (1889) First Line: Go forth, said [saith] the Master

God bless our temperance band

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: TC1889 #d18 (1889)

Over each mountain and over each valley

Author: Charles Walker Ray Hymnal: TC1889 #d19 (1889) First Line: Grandly the people are rising

Then drink your fill

Hymnal: TC1889 #d21 (1889) First Line: Gushing so bright in the mornning light

The cry of the home

Author: J. F. Kellogg Hymnal: TC1889 #d23 (1889) First Line: Hark to the voices calling out Refrain First Line: List, 'tis the mother's calling

Hear the Master say, Go and work today

Author: Mary C. Seward Hymnal: TC1889 #d24 (1889)

Chase the monster from our shore

Author: C. G. Goodwin Hymnal: TC1889 #d25 (1889) First Line: Hear the temperance call, freemen

My people shall be free

Author: W. R. Fitch Hymnal: TC1889 #d26 (1889) First Line: Heard ye not voice from heaven

Homeprotectors, hold your ground

Author: George E. Thrall Hymnal: TC1889 #d27 (1889)

Why will you do without him

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: TC1889 #d28 (1889) First Line: I could not do without him, Jesus is more to me

In the hour of trial

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: TC1889 #d29 (1889)

Open now thine arms for me

Hymnal: TC1889 #d30 (1889) First Line: Jesus, I come to thee, No one beside cares

Roll on, temperance tide

Author: Aurilla Furber Hymnal: TC1889 #d31 (1889) First Line: Let thy soundings be deep

Lord, let thy blessing now descend

Author: Tune Marlow Hymnal: TC1889 #d33 (1889)

Lord, now we part in thy blest name

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: TC1889 #d34 (1889)

Marching on, O mighty army

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

May every year but draw more near

Author: Charles Mackay Hymnal: TC1889 #d36 (1889)

Meet it with the sword of truth

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

Men of purpose, sound the tocsin

Author: Lide Meriwether Hymnal: TC1889 #d39 (1889)

Battle hymn of the Republic

Author: Julia Ward Howe Hymnal: TC1889 #d40 (1889) First Line: Mine eyes have seen the glory Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, hallelujah

My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: TC1889 #d42 (1889)

My soul be on thy [your] guard

Author: George Heath Hymnal: TC1889 #d43 (1889)

Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee

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

New mercies, new blessings, new light

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: TC1889 #d45 (1889)

From the merry, laughing rill

Hymnal: TC1889 #d48 (1889) First Line: O look not on the tempting cup

Many are the mothers sadly waiting

Hymnal: TC1889 #d49 (1889) First Line: O sad are the homes in the world tonight

Courage makes the man

Author: Jennie L. Lyall Hymnal: TC1889 #d50 (1889) First Line: O try to keep in line, boys Refrain First Line: For life, it is a conflict

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