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Don't sell my father rum

Author: James B. Cooper Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d31 (1891) First Line: Don't sell him another drink Refrain First Line: Please, sir, don't sell him any more

Father, I am coming home

Author: Eliza M. Sherman Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d32 (1891) First Line: Father, I have heard thee calling Refrain First Line: I am coming home

Father in heaven, we come unto thee

Author: Fred G. Strickland Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d33 (1891)

Family Blessing

Author: John M. Grether Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d34 (1891) First Line: Father in heaven, we humbly pray

The temperance battle song

Author: D. E. Millard Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d35 (1891) First Line: Friends of temperance raise your voices

Glorious things of thee are spoken

Author: John Newton Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d36 (1891)

Go, thou, and tell the erring

Author: Violet E. King Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d37 (1891)

Till we meet, till we meet

Author: Jeremiah Eames Rankin Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d38 (1891) First Line: God be with you till we meet again

Last grand review

Author: A. B. Woolverton Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d39 (1891) First Line: Hark to the sounding of battle around

That city of wonder

Author: William G. Tomer Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d40 (1891) First Line: Have you heard of that city of wonder Refrain First Line: We have heard

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