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Papa, come this way
Author
: M. E. Wilson
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d1 (1900)
First Line
: A little childish voice is stilled
Papa, come this way
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
Author
: John Rippon; Edward Perronet
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d2 (1900)
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
Up with your hands until all can see
Author
: Charles H. Mead
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d3 (1900)
First Line
: All through the land there's a deadly foe
Up with your hands until all can see
The traffic must die
Author
: Charles H. Mead
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d4 (1900)
First Line
: An enemy strong in our land
Refrain First Line
: Then, lift up your voices and sing
The traffic must die
The Christian voter and the Lord's prayer
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d5 (1900)
First Line
: At evening he retired to pray
The Christian voter and the Lord's prayer
Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d6 (1900)
Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
Gwine to die
Author
: J. G. Dailey
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d7 (1900)
First Line
: De gray owl screechin on de chimbly top
Refrain First Line
: O somebody gwine to die
Gwine to die
For Jesus' sake
Author
: Ella M. Parks
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d8 (1900)
First Line
: Dear Lord, the day has been so long and drear
For Jesus' sake
Glory to his name
Author
: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d9 (1900)
First Line
: Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died
Glory to his name
Down in the licensed saloon
Author
: W. A. Williams
Hymnal
: PCTP1900 #d10 (1900)
First Line
: Down in a room all cozy and bright
Refrain First Line
: Where is my wandering boy tonight
Down in the licensed saloon
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