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Bible Temperance Hymns
Editor:
J. Merritte Driver
Publisher:
John Church, Cincinnati , 1906
Language:
English
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d1
All hail the temperance morning
d2
Almost persuaded, now to be free
d3
Brother hast thou wandered far
d4
Come friends and brethren, all unite
d5
Come, swell the ranks of temperance
d6
Do I refuse, 'Tis but a glass of sparkling wine
d7
Drop a glad thanksgiving from your lips tonight
d8
Fill the ranks with soldiers
d9
Friends of temperance, quick to arms
d10
From brightest crystal fountain
d11
Hark, the voice of choral song Floats upon the breeze along
d12
Hear the glorious anthem swelling
d13
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
d14
Ho, my comrades, see the signal waving
d15
Ho sound the tocsin shout aloud hurrah
d16
How can you drink again, my friend
d17
How tenderly Jesus loves us
d18
Hurrah, for sparkling water
d19
I have drank the social glass, boys
d20
I saw a wayworn traveler
d21
Let the children come to me, said the blessed Savior
d22
Let us gather in the children
d23
Look at your loved ones my brother
d24
Loose the life boat, set it bounding
d25
Mother, dear mother, if friends may draw near
d26
My country, 'tis for thee Whose boast is liberty
d27
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d28
Nay, touch it not, 'tis poison
d29
Now to heaven our prayer [prayers] [cry] ascending
d30
O have you heard the glorious news that round
d31
O how sweet 'tis to toil
d32
O patiently we've waited To see the happy day
d33
Only a sister pleading tonight
d34
Out in the gloomy night, sadly I roam
d35
Pure through the veins the life tide flows
d36
Rally, let us rally and for temperance boldly stand
d37
Rally round the temperance banner
d38
Rescue the man who to dram shops will go
d39
Say brother, will you join us
d40
See the temperance banner waving
d41
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, who've fallen by the way
d42
Sing we merrily
d43
Something to do, has been ringing today
d44
Sowing the [their] seed by the daylight [dawnlight] fair
d45
Stand firm for temperance, nobly stand
d46
Stand up, stand up for Temperance
d47
The army of temperance is gathering its men
d48
The gospel blue, the badge that you
d49
The heart of home is beaming
d50
The light of truth is breaking
d51
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d52
The temperance wave O may it roll
d53
The wave is rolling far and wide
d54
There is dawning a glorious day
d55
There were ninety and nine that [who] safely lay
d56
There's a hope that is richer by far
d57
Touch not the cup, it is death to thy [the] soul
d58
Unfurl the temperance banner and fling it to the breeze
d59
Wandering in the paths of folly
d60
We come, dear friends, to proffer
d61
We come, great God, to thee In deep humility
d62
We have gathered here tonight
d63
We will rally in our might
d64
We will work for temperance movements
d65
Welcome, comrades, glad we greet you
d66
We'll drink no more the beaming wine, we'll be no more
d67
We're marching to Canaan with banner and song
d68
When my little weeping child
d69
When the right over wrong shall prevail when the
d70
Who hath sorrows, who hath woes, Who hath babblings?
d71
With banner and with badge we come
d72
Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
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