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Temperance song

Hymnal: EH1862 #d1 (1862) First Line: A glorious day is breaking

Prodigal's return

Author: John Newton Hymnal: EH1862 #d2 (1862) First Line: Afflictions, though they seem severe

There will be no parting there

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: EH1862 #d4 (1862) First Line: And may I still get there

Song of freedom

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: EH1862 #d5 (1862) First Line: Arouse, New England sons, arouse

Yes, we'll be there

Hymnal: EH1862 #d9 (1862) First Line: Beyond this life of hope [hopes] and fears

The flag of the red, white and blue

Hymnal: EH1862 #d10 (1862) First Line: Blest banner of freedom

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