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The Liberal Hymn Book: a collection of liberal songs adapted to popular tunes. For use in liberal leagues and other meetings, and in liberal homes
Editor:
Eliza Boardman Burnz
Publisher:
Burnz & Co., New York, 1880
Language:
English
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O sometimes gleams upon our [my] sight
2
All men ar equal in their birth
3
O yet we trust that somehow good
4
As o'er his furrowed fields which lie
5
Honor him whose hands are sowing
6
All are architects of fate
7
Friends of freedom, ye who stand
8
Saint Augustine well hast thou said
9
Blest is the man, whose softening [generous] heart
10
There are moments when life's shadows
11
What is it that the crowd requite
12
O love, O Life, our faith and sight
13
I love the sunshine everywhere
14
My mind to me a kingdom is
15
How happy is he born and [or] taught
16
Tell me not, in mournful numbers
17
O gift of God, O perfect day
18
Within my breast there is no light
19
May every year but draw more near
20
Men whose boast it is, that ye
21
Ah never shall the land forget
22
The doubts we vainly seek to solve
23
Perplext in faith, but pure
24
Thy voice is on the rolling air
25
Love is and was my Lord and King
26
He loathed the false, yet lived
27
Sleep sweetly, tender heart
28
While day by day our loved one
29
Father of all, in evey age
30
'Mid pleasures and palaces tho' we may roam
31
We believe in the dawn of a day
32
Ring again the war cry sterling
33
Salvation, O the joyful sound
34
Seize upon truth where'er 'tis
35
Rock of reason, made for me
36
There are lonely hearts to cherish
37
Light in our darkness, sailor, Day is at hand
38
My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
39
They tell us that we worship not
40
Work, for the night is coming
41
Sowing the seed by the daylight fair
42
The time has come to stand erect
43
Nearer, O truth, to thee
44
O think of the homes round us
45
Watchman, tell us of the night
46
We need it every hour
47
Love Divine, all love impelling
48
A holy spirit goes to war
49
Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blow
50
Let every human ear attend
51
Joy to the world, the Light is come
52
All hail the Truth, behold, he comes
53
Guide us, Truth, thou star refulgent
54
Hurrah, the day is breaking
55
Hark, the trump of freedom ringing
56
While on this earth ye stay
57
Hark, through the waking earth
58
Rise, my mind [soul], expand thy wings
59
Behold, the reign of freedom comes
60
Up, Man of reason, rouse thee up
61
Humanity, for thee, and for thy liberty
62
For truth where will ye seek
63
What a world of deep sweetness
64
'Tis true the world is very bad
65
Hear ye the cry, O men of earth
66
The records of the olden time
67
Glad voices let us raise
68
O bright the day that dawneth now
69
Star of progress, guide us onward
70
Come, let us join in cheerful
71
Let superstition be destroyed
72
Ah wretched minds who still remain
73
O the world is moving onward
74
Happy the land of every clime
75
Look around the fields of nature
76
The laws of nature they are sure
77
Nature is the safest teacher
78
The world is young, my brothers
79
The place of worship is not bound
80
Through realms of earnest, lofty thought
81
O Reason, full of grace
82
Rise, reason, shine on all our race
83
Reason, the friend of human kind
84
Comrades, see o'er yonder hill tops
85
We want no counsel from the priest
86
Scourge and tyrant of the land
87
Freedom's charms alike engage
88
Bound fast to creed who can be free
89
There are hearts that never falter
90
I'd rather wear a crown of thorns
91
Be thyself, a nobler gospel
92
Trust thyself, believe, endeavor
93
Still firm in purpose ever be
94
Be thyself, there's nothing grander
95
What of thy life, O friend of mine
96
I live for those who love me for those I know are true
97
Cherish faith in one another
98
Take the spade of perseverance
99
When worth and genius are combined
100
Honor to him who freely gives
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