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The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns and Recitations, Original and Selected, for the Use of Liberals

Publisher: D. M. Bennett, Liberal and Scientific Publications, New York, N.Y., 1877
Denomination: Liberal Church of America
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d101Hail, great republic of the world
d102Hail, rising sun of mental light
d103Hail, sacred light, auspicious morn
d104Hail the auspicious day
d105Hail the day so long expected, Dawning day
d106Hail, universe, capacious good
d107Hark, the plains with music sound
d108Hark, the trump of freedom ringing
d109Hark, through nature's vast cathedral
d110Hark, through the waking earth
d111Hast thou, midst life's empty noises
d112Have faith in one another, when ye meet
d113Hear ye the cry, O men of earth
d114Heaven is the home of an orthodox ring
d115Her merry voice is strangely hushed
d116Her name shines not in bannered field
d117Here are sown life's many seeds
d118High hopes that burn [burned] like stars sublime
d119Higher, higher we will [will we] climb
d120Ho, my comrades, see the signal waving
d121Ho thou traveler on life's highway
d122Home is the kingdom, love is king
d123Honor him whose hands are sowing
d124Honor the heart at Freedom's call
d125Honor to him who freely gives
d126How blest are those, by love inclined
d127How blest is he whose tranquil mind
d128How little recks it when we die
d129How lovely in the arch of heaven
d130How pleasing is the lovely sight
d131How sweet is the union of souls where love
d132How sweet the breath of evening mild
d133Humanity, for thee, and for thy liberty
d134Hurrah for the men who work
d135Hush the loud cannon's roar
d136I am so glad that our [my] Father [Savior] in heaven
d137I ask not, Nabobs, for your halls
d138I cannot hold the old creeds
d139I deem the man a nobleman
d140I do not know if future life
d141I dreamed of the [a] land of the pure and bright
d142I had rather wear a crown of thorns
d143I have seen you, O my daughter
d144I hear a sweet tone, whisper
d145I hear thee speak of a better creed
d146I heard the voice of Jesus say, Ye love me
d147I hold that Christian grace abounds
d148I know 'tis but a simple flower
d149I live not with the men of old
d150I love the sunshine everywhere
d151I love to tell the story of unseen things above
d152I read all those letters
d153I saw a little streamlet flow
d154I saw from the beach when the morning was shining
d155I saw on the beach
d156I stand outside of your heart, dearest
d157I stood by the couch of my darling
d158I will fashion a rhyme
d159I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
d160I'd scorn to have communion
d161Idler, why lie down to die
d162If the stormy winds should rustle
d163If you lift from some heart its burden of care
d164I'm not a soldier of the cross
d165Immortal ones who tread [trod] the arching way
d166In a chariot of light from the regions of the day
d167In nature's opening light I stand
d168In the morning's light advancing
d169In the quiet orchard Where the blue grass grows
d170Inspired by love, my we abstain
d171Is there a thought can fill the mind
d172It takes no courage to run in a rut
d173It was a noble Roman
d174It's voice rings out, and autumn mild
d175Joy to the world, the Light is come
d176Judge not, the workings of his brain
d177Keep striving, 'tis wiser than sitting aside
d178Knowledge its empire shall extend
d179Labor fearless, labor faithful
d180Land of the men who brought before
d181Lay me low, my work is done
d182Let craven cowards shirk the fight
d183Let every human ear attend
d184Let exiled reason be restored
d185Let love be your religion
d186Let monumental pillars rise
d187Let orthodoxy gloat and grin
d188Let reason's sons in one accord
d189Let such as feel oppression's load [rod]
d190Let such as make the truth their choice
d191Let superstition be destroyed
d192Let truth alone prevail
d193Let us gather up the sunbeams
d194Let us in this parting hour
d195Let us live for the right
d196Let us love one another, when flowers
d197Let us set the great world ringing
d198Let us speak of a man as we find him, and censure
d199Let whine who may at social slight
d200Life illumes the radiant dew drop

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