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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d201Life is onward, use it
d202Life may change, but it may fly not
d203Life's battle's fought, Its victory won
d204Like a rootless rose or lily
d205Live for something be not idle
d206Live to do good, this world should be
d207Lo the bright the rosy morning
d208Long have the nations slept
d209Long long hath superstition reigned
d210Look around the fields of nature
d211Look not back thy pathway leaving
d212Lose no time in idle dreaming
d213Love Divine, all love impelling
d214Man is more than house or town
d215May every year but draw more near
d216May I possess an honest heart
d217Meet us, angels, at the gate
d218Men of genius, come, and aid us
d219Men whose boast it is, that ye
d220Merrily every bosom boundeth
d221Mid fables and fallacies, baubles of youth
d222More manliness give me
d223Most happy is the man who hears
d224My darling is coming to see me
d225Nature, fount of every blessing
d226Nature is the safest teacher
d227Nature, mother of my soul
d228Nay, not dead, thy loving son
d229Nay, speak no ill, a kindly word
d230Nearer, O truth, to thee
d231Neath the bright and smiling heavens
d232Never look sad, nothing so bad
d233Never rail at the world
d234No little white gown to put on tonight
d235No longer we shrink on eternity's brink
d236No more we look with yearning eyes
d237Not all the blood of beast [beasts], On Jewish altars
d238Not an error, firm as Andes
d239Now let fair reason and bright truth
d240O, a wonderful stream is the river time
d241O brave reformers not in vain
d242O bright the day that dawneth now
d243O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother
d244O, cling to the union
d245O, ever living truth, to thee
d246O for such an education
d247O haste not to the gilded shrine
d248O have you not heard of the secular stream
d249O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
d250O joy, at last my soul is free
d251O let not sobs of woe
d252O let us trust that somehow good
d253O mortal existence what art thou at last
d254O mother nature, still thy wonders bring
d255O quiver neath the morning sun
d256O Reason, full of grace
d257O say not science lacketh charms
d258O sometimes gleams upon our [my] sight
d259O sons of men, throw round your eyes
d260O spirits of love and beauty draw near
d261O still trust on, if in the heart
d262O sweeter than the fragrant flower
d263O the beautiful hills where each weary guest
d264O the cheering dreams we know
d265O the world is marching onward
d266O there is a home where the soul can repose
d267O think of the homes round us
d268O thou true life of all that live
d269O truth, thy triumph is tardy
d270O what is earthly glory
d271O why should we moan
d272O ye who once were mortals
d273Of all the lands, from east to west
d274On a beautiful time, when heavn's gates were ajar
d275On the roaring sea of Adar
d276Once in the busy streets
d277One by one, the sands are flowing
d278One day while walking on the shore
d279One more loved form has passed away
d280Oppression [Oppressions] shall not always reign
d281Our young folks, here we bid you welcome
d282Out of the land of bondage sore
d283Peaceful and fair is the smiling repose
d284Perchance by some beautiful river
d285Praise, for the glorious light
d286Praise to the heroes who struck for the right
d287Reason, glorious, divine
d288Rescue the perishing, Sorrowing, dying
d289Rescued at length, the whole round earth
d290Rest my head upon your heart, dear
d291Right, men who make their being
d292Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
d293Rise for right, O man of valor
d294Rise, my mind [soul], expand thy wings
d295Rise, reason, shine on all our race
d296Roses in the summer time
d297Sadder than death to souls that once could
d298Salt of the earth ye virtuous few
d299Salvation, O the joyful sound
d300Say not they die those martyr souls

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