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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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d101
Pleasant all the ties now binding
d102
Prohibition is marching on to win the day
d103
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying
d104
Ring it out, ring it out on every hand
d105
Ring out the bells, the joyful bells
d106
Rise up to labor, ye who sit
d107
Shall we see the brighter beaming
d108
Shrink not in the battle, friends
d109
Sign tonight, sign tonight
d110
Softly the drunkard's wife breatheth [breathes]
d111
Sound the battle cry
d112
Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness
d113
Stand up, stand up for Temperance
d114
Standing by a purpose true
d115
Star of peace to wanderers weary [dreary]
d116
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d117
Take courage, temperance workers
d118
Temperance men, go raise your standard
d119
The battle cry is sounding, We hear it from afar
d120
The bells are ringing through the land
d121
The crystal wave is rising
d122
The great Physician now is near
d123
The light of truth is breaking
d124
The prohibition army
d125
The state of Maine was first to sing
d126
The temperance chimes are ringing
d127
There are lonely hearts to cherish
d128
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d129
There's a battle song to sing
d130
There's a better time acoming
d131
There's a good time coming, friends
d132
There's a murmur in the valley
d133
There's an evil in the land
d134
They are coming from the mountains
d135
They are drifting away on the sea of life
d136
Through the mists of night is shining
d137
Thy Lord is with thee
d138
Thy mercy, Lord, we humbly seek
d139
'Tis a work of prevention and cure
d140
'Tis the song of the morning
d141
To those who bravely take their stand
d142
Touch not the cup, it is death to thy [the] soul
d143
Tramp, tramp, tramp, in the drunkard's way
d144
Unfurl the temperance banner and fling it to the breeze
d145
Up and on, ye true three hundred
d146
Watchman, tell us of the night
d147
Water, water, sparkling water
d148
Way down upon the Congo river
d149
We are coming to the battle
d150
We are marshalling the forces
d151
We are strong, we are strong Though the contest be long
d152
We are toiling through the darkness
d153
We are waiting for the morning [dawning]
d154
We gladly receive the earnest and true
d155
We have to fight a foe, boys
d156
Welcome to our order
d157
Welcome, ye whose hearts are beating
d158
We've had enough of license laws
d159
What a friend we have in Jesus
d160
What gives my breath an awful smell
d161
Whatever station we may fill
d162
When darkness brooded o'er the scene
d163
When drink invades the peaceful home
d164
When the right over wrong shall prevail
d165
Wherever you may be, whatever you may see
d166
Who hath woe and bitter sighing
d167
Why, my laddie, to my question
d168
Within a dark garret in tenement house
d169
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d170
Would you gain the best in life
d171
Yes, we in those principles join
d172
Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
d173
You all look astonished to see farmer Jones
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