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Browsing topics in Songs of the New Crusade: a collection of stirring twentieth century temperance songs
Select a topic:
Temperance
Topic
Sub-Topic
Hymn
First Line
Temperance
#100
O the days of old are past, we are waking up at last
Temperance
#101
Cheer up, Prohibition men, we'll surely win the fight
Temperance
#102
Somebody voted to ruin my boy
Temperance
#103
Men of our country, Hear the call for help today
Temperance
#104
The tread of earnest heroes is heard throughout the land
Temperance
#105
O men of our country, ye loyal and true!
Temperance
#106
Mother-lips, I hear you praying
Temperance
#107
You have only one mother, my boy
Temperance
#108
Good people, have you heard the tidings
Temperance
#109
We'll vote the curse of liquor down
Temperance
#110
Hearken, brave crusaders
Temperance
#111
All o'er the land there's a great commotion
Temperance
#112
As we go to battle, comrades
Temperance
#113
The fight is on, the trumpet sound is ringing out
Temperance
#114
Stand up, stand up for Jesus
Temperance
#115
There are hearts bow'd in sorrow and tears tonight
Temperance
#116
What stir is this throughout the land?
Temperance
#117
Victory bells are ringing over the land we love
Temperance
#118
O my comrades dear, we soon shall hear the good news going round
Temperance
#119
Patient and long we waited for the day
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