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Revival and Prohibition Songs
Editor:
R. H. Cornelius
Publisher:
Showalter-Patton Co. / A.J. Showalter Co., Dalton, Ga.; Dallas, Tex., 1903
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Elements of Worship
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d101
There's a great judgement day that is coming
d102
There's not a Friend like the lowly Jesus
d103
Think when you see the poor drunkard
d104
This is our prohibition cry
d105
This world with all that's bright and gay
d106
Though hard the battle to be fought
d107
Thousands of drunkards are going each year
d108
To that bright celestial shore
d109
Turn your glasses down, boys
d110
We gather Lord around thy feet
d111
We're in a fight we know is right
d112
What a fellowship, what a joy divine
d113
What a friend we have in Jesus
d114
What bright visions come to me
d115
When I can read my title clear
d116
When I survey the wondrous cross
d117
When Jesus comes, when Jesus comes
d118
When the Lord passed over Egypt
d119
When the trumpet shall sound and the dead
d120
When we in the judgment stand
d121
When your spirit bows in sorrow
d122
Ye faithful friends of our noble cause
d123
You are drifting away, my poor brother
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