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A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: PS1911 #d1 (1911)

A charge to keep we have

Author: Laura Hubbard Jaccard Hymnal: PS1911 #d2 (1911)

The traffic must die

Author: Charles H. Mead Hymnal: PS1911 #d3 (1911) First Line: An enemy strong in our land Refrain First Line: Then, lift up your voices and sing

I's gwine to vote agin' ye

Author: T. C. Johnson Hymnal: PS1911 #d4 (1911) First Line: Come, now, Mister Liquor Refrain First Line: So I's gwine to vote agin ye

Our country's going dry

Author: E. Norine Law Hymnal: PS1911 #d5 (1911) First Line: Come, ye loyal workers, join the temp'rance army

Tell him little Lou is dead

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: PS1911 #d6 (1911) First Line: From their bar room, drunken laughter Refrain First Line: Go search for father

The tempter's power

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: PS1911 #d7 (1911) First Line: He came from a village homestead Refrain First Line: Always the foe is watching

Please don't sell whiskey here

Author: Ellen C. Prewitt Hymnal: PS1911 #d8 (1911) First Line: How often fathers go to town

The blood red wine

Author: Laura Hubbard Jaccard Hymnal: PS1911 #d9 (1911) First Line: In the blood red depths of the sparkling wine

Temperance battle hymn

Author: Laura Hubbard Jaccard; Julia Ward Howe Hymnal: PS1911 #d10 (1911) First Line: Mine eyes have seen the glory Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, hallelujah

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