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Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield
Editor:
John N. Stearns
,
Hubert P. Main
Publisher:
National Temperance Society and Publishing House, New York, N.Y., 1888
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Elements of Worship
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A better day is coming, A morning promised
d2
A glorious light has burst around us
d3
A ship comes over the sea of time
d4
A song, a joyous song to thee
d5
A song, a song to the bubbling spring
d6
A song, a song today
d7
A tone pealed through the solemn night
d8
All gracious God, to thee we raise
d9
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
d10
Although 'tis many years since temperance work begun
d11
Am I a soldier of the cross
d12
And are ye sure the news is true
d13
At the feast of Belshazzar
d14
Awake, arise,
d15
Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go
d16
Beautiful home with temperance blest
d17
Behold, the day of promise comes
d18
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
d19
Blow the temperance trumpet, sound it night and day
d20
Brother for Christ's kingdom sighing
d21
Can you go on thus, my brother
d22
Cheer, comrades, cheer
d23
Cold water clear and friendship dear
d24
Come, brother sailor, and don't fall asleep
d25
Come, friends and brethren, all unite
d26
Come, let us sing of fount and spring What drink with water can compare
d27
Come my friends and brethren, all unite
d28
Come, my lad, so bright and manly
d29
Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
d30
Come thou fount of every blessing
d31
Courage, brother, do not stumble
d32
Dare we a license give to sin
d33
Drink not, ye merry girls and boys
d34
Fierce is our foe and marshalled in might
d35
Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on
d36
For truth and right we take our stand
d37
Friends of freedom, swell the song
d38
Friends of temperance, welcome here
d39
Get ready for the jubilee
d40
Gloom and care away we fling
d41
God bless our rock bound coast
d42
God of the temperance cause
d43
Grandly the people are rising
d44
Great Founder of our cause, look down
d45
Gwine to get up in de chariot
d46
Hail to the coming unknown chief
d47
Hail we now our new made member
d48
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
d49
Ho, my comrades, see the signal Jesus waves on high
d50
How beautiful, how beautiful
d51
Hurrah, for sparkling water
d52
Hurrah, hurrah, now who's afraid
d53
I am a drinker of water clear
d54
I love the cause of temperance
d55
If I were a voice, a persuasive voice
d56
I'll sing you a song
d57
In a little log church, in the state of Virginia
d58
In its stately pride the ship went down
d59
I've heard the praise of rosy wine
d60
Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
d61
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
d62
Keep the temperance banner waving
d63
King alcohol has many forms
d64
Labor on, that right may triumph
d65
Let us sing with voice and mind
d66
Life's morn soon flies away
d67
Lift it high, 'tis pure as the morning
d68
Lift up your voice, ye faithful
d69
Little by little the time goes by
d70
Little drops of claret
d71
Lo a brigher day is breaking
d72
Look not on the wine cup bright
d73
Lord, guide our feet aright
d74
Lord, let thy blessing now descend
d75
May friendship's chain be ever bright
d76
Men of thought, be up, and stirring
d77
My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
d78
My heart was very heavy
d79
My soul be on thy [your] guard
d80
My wandering boy came home today
d81
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee
d82
Now bound by honor's sacred laws
d83
Now let us join in cheerful strain
d84
Now sing with joyful hearts and voices
d85
Now to heaven our prayer [prayers] [cry] ascending
d86
O come, where the moss is growing
d87
O, de Fairisee dat went in de temple
d88
O, deem it not an idle thing
d89
O happy, happy tidings
d90
O help us Lord each hour of need
d91
O pity the tempted and tried
d92
O rally ye from hill and vale
d93
O the drink has made a wretched man of me
d94
O what a good time there will be
d95
O won't you come, and help along
d96
Of all the glorious war cries
d97
Once he was so bright [light] and fair
d98
One year nearer
d99
Onward, onward, band victorious
d100
Out from the campfire's red glowing
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