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Only a glass in the barroom |
| | | Only | #100 | | | | | E. A. H. | J. H. T. | | | [Only a glass in the barroom] | | 33453176467165334531 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302879 |
Onward, ever onward front the noble fray |
| | | Onward, Ever Onward | #41 | Aye, but calm and cheery | | | | Rev. F W. Farrar | J. H. T. | | | [Onward, ever onward front the noble fray] | | 33231513543224326711 | | English | | | Swiss Melody | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302820 |
Onward, onward stand for temperance |
| | | Bravely marching on | #20 | Stand for temperance | | | | Mrs. E. W. Chapman | J. H. Tenney | | | [Onward, onward stand for temperance] | | 15351234535343212345 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302799 |
Our Father who art in heaven |
| | | The Lord's Prayer | #80 | | | | | | | | | [Our Father who art in heaven] | | 5655715655 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | 1 | | 0 | 1302859 |
Precious, precious blood of Jesus |
| | | Precious Blood of Jesus | #38 | | | | | Frances R. Havergal | J. H. T. | | | [Precious, precious blood of Jesus] | | 343127136543232176 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302817 |
Raise aloft your banner, fling it to the breeze |
| | | You Can Count on Me | #67 | Count, yes, count on me | | | | E. A. Hoffman | J. H. Kissinger | | | [Raise aloft your banner, fling it to the breeze] | | 55123121165567127123 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302846 |
Rally round the banner |
| | | Rally Round the Banner | #18 | | | | | J. L. Fitzgerald | | | | [Rally round the banner] | | 11321555434512176551 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302797 |
Rang'd against rum tyrants |
| | | We are growing up | #71 | Boys and girls assemble | | | | Priscilla J. Owens | Chas. Edw. Prior | | | [Ranged against rum tyrants] | | 11115511223444433222 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302850 |
Rejoice in thy youth, young man |
| | | Remember! | #97 | But remember, O terrible thought | | | | E. A. H. | Jno. R. Sweney | | | [Rejoice in thy youth, young man] | | 55453172343427653323 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302876 |
Ring the bells of heaven today |
| | | Ring the Bells | #103 | | | | | Wm. B. Blake | J. H. T. | | | [Ring the bells of heaven today] | | 32155553326671222212 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 1 | 1302882 |
Round the temperance standard rally |
| | | Round the Temperance Standard Rally | #91 | | | | | | Dr. T. Hastings | | | ZION | | 555315651122171 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | 1 | 0 | 1302870 |
Seek thou the Saviour in earnest |
| | | Able to Save | #37 | Able to save | | | | E. R. Latta | J. H. Tenney | | | [Seek thou the Savior in earnest] | | 33333343222444355555 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302816 |
Sing to thyself, O heart, my heart |
| | | My Song | #64 | | | | | | D. F. Hodges | | | [Sing to thyself, O heart, my heart] | | 53254565511777232135 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302843 |
Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord |
| | | Rally for the right | #32 | Rally then | | | | E. A. H. | Wm. J. Kirkpatrick | | | [Soldiers recruiting in the ranks of the Lord] | | 556553451117444 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | 1 | 0 | 1302811 |
Standing on the mighty Rock |
| | | Standing On the Mighty Rock | #53 | And we cry, Christ is nigh | | | | A. W. French | J. H. Tenney | | | [Standing on the mighty Rock] | | 51355433422316146653 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302832 |
Take courage, temp'rance workers! |
| | | The temperance ship | #33 | | | | | | Jno. R. Sweney | | | [Take courage, temperance workers] | | 51111153566665544443 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302812 |
Taste not the wine, the ruby wine |
| | | Taste not the Wine | #29 | Touch not the cup | | | | Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth | | | | [Taste not the wine, the ruby wine] | | 51117122223421711234 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302808 |
Tell the men who peddle liquor |
| | | The saloon must go | #43 | Yes, the saloon must go | | | | E. A. H. | E. A. Hoffman | | | [Tell the men who peddle liquor] | | 13551655123451355654 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302822 |
The bells are ringing clear |
| | | Temperance Bells | #51 | Hear the temperance bells | | | | E. A. H. | E. A. Hoffman | | | [The bells are ringing clear] | | 51111151111176715222 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302830 |
The board was filled with choicest fare |
| | | I'll take what father takes | #75 | | | | | W. Hoyle | Frank M. Davis | | | [The board was filled with choicest fare] | | 51231216556172151231 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302854 |
The sun in rich profusion pours his cheering beams |
| | | Doing good to others | #78 | | | | | E. A. H. | J. H. Tenney | | | [The sun in rich profusion pours his cheering beams] | | | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302857 |
The trumpet call is sounding |
| | | Get Off the Fence! | #90 | Get off the fence | | | | Edgar A. Holme | | | | [The trumpet call is sounding] | | 51111115222225333333 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302869 |
The years gone by, how soft, how fleet |
| | | Years Gone By | #66 | | | | | H. Coyle | John R. Bryant | | | [The years gone by, how soft, how fleet] | | 55651172156717132122 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302845 |
There is danger in delay |
| | | Why Not Sign To-Night? | #10 | Why not sign tonight, brother | | | | E. A. H. | S. W. Straub | | | [There is danger in delay] | | 55111111232255222222 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302789 |
There's a nation to be stirred |
| | | Ring the bells | #2 | | | | | E. A. Hoffman | Chas. Edw. Prior | | | [There's a nation to be stirred] | | 55153455555555527572 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302781 |
There's a song to sing, and a note to ring |
| | | Pray as you vote | #3 | Hallelujah sing and the keynote ring | | | | E. W. Chapman | | | | [There's a song to sing, and a note to ring] | | 34511345117653542134 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302782 |
There's a very mighty work to be wrought |
| | | Pull Together | #13 | Pull together | | | | E. A. H. | J. H. T. | | | [There's a very mighty work to be wrought] | | 55111113322233221771 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302792 |
They said we could not launch her |
| | | The prohibition barque | #9 | Sail on our hopes and fears | | | | Rev. O. E. Murray | T. J. Douthitt | | | [They said we could not launch her] | | 51321653533225132146 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302788 |
Think of the harm it has done in the past |
| | | Drink, If You Dare! | #39 | Drink if you dare | | | | E. A. H. | D. W. Crist | | | [Think of the harm it has done in the past] | | 53453216714432123323 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302818 |
Tho' there may be shades of sadness |
| | | Every Day | #77 | | | | | Rev. E. H. Stokes, D. D. | J. H. Tenney | | | [Though there may be shades of sadness] | | 33432176565334321765 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302856 |
Three cheers for the temperance army |
| | | Three Cheers for the Temperance Army! | #12 | | | | | E. A. H. | W. A. Ogden | | | [Three cheers for the temperance army] | | 13113515556554311313 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302791 |
'Tis a battle for the home |
| | | Stand By the Home | #6 | Stand by the home | | | | E. A. H. | J. H. T. | | | ['Tis a battle for the home] | | 51343211767165551712 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302785 |
'Tis only a dream of the old home so dear |
| | | 'Tis Only a Dream | #73 | O beautiful, beautiful visions of youth | | | | J. P. L. | J. P. Lane | | | ['Tis only a dream of the old home so dear] | | 34555654512313212165 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302852 |
To arms! To arms! Our land to save! |
| | | To Arms | #14 | | | | | | Dr. G. F. Root | | | [To arms! To arms! Our land to save!] | | 51515321566661651556 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302793 |
To the front, brave soldiers |
| | | To the Front | #62 | | | | | E. A. H. | E. A. H. | | | [To the front, brave soldiers] | | 54321571234432175123 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302841 |
Too late, no room |
| | | Too Late—No Room! | #89 | | | | | Mrs. Sue M. O. Hoffman | J. H. Tenney | | | [Too late, no room] | | 54431112235653177112 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302868 |
Touch not the cup, it is death to the soul |
| | | Touch Not the Cup | #61 | | | | | | A. J. Showalter | | | [Touch not the cup, it is death to the soul] | | 31353511117712 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302840 |
Touch not the fatal cup |
| | | Touch Not the Cup | #4 | O touch not, O taste not | | | | | W. H. Pontius | | | [Touch not the fatal cup] | | 53217655421325321765 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302783 |
Unfurl the temperance banner |
| | | Unfurl the Temperance Banner | #35 | | | | | E. Allbright | J. E. Derhammer | | | [Unfurl the temperance banner] | | 13332111225433335566 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302814 |
Vote the curse of liquor down |
| | | Vote it down | #74 | | | | | Edward Vincent | J. H. T. | | | [Vote the curse of liquor down] | | 34546517121653454651 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302853 |
We are fighting man's destroyer |
| | | Raise the temperance banner high | #69 | Onward onward is our watchword | | | | H. B. Disney | J. F. Disney | | | [We are fighting man's destroyer] | | 12332344443654321233 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302848 |
We have gathered from the hillside |
| | | The Country's New Redemption | #68 | Enlisted for Temp'rance we'll all shout, "hurrah!" | | | | E. A. H. | E. A. H. | | | [We have gathered from the hillside] | | 12333433211121176551 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302847 |
We live in a world of temptation |
| | | Never cease striving | #36 | | | | | | J. H. T. | | | [We live in a world of temptation] | | 55345177665345132553 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302815 |
We only want to give the land |
| | | Personal Liberty | #95 | | | | | E. A. H. | | | | [We only want to give the land] | | 55555666677676555555 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302874 |
We're a band of temperance cranks |
| | | Temperance cranks | #76 | Cranks, cranks, temperance cranks | | | | Eli Crank | J. H. Rosecrans | | | [We're a band of temperance cranks] | | 54313517653517765535 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302855 |
What host is this approaching |
| | | Army of crusaders | #56 | 'Tis an army of crusaders | | | | E. A. H. | E. A. H. | | | [What host is this approaching] | | 51115655112232166165 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302835 |
What is this that wakes emotion |
| | | Reinforcements | #60 | Into line | | | | S. H. St. John | R. B. Mahaffey | | | [What is this that wakes emotion] | | 33334453654325311765 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302839 |
What shall we do, O temperance friends |
| | | What Shall We Do? | #86 | Awake, arise be firm and true | | | | Mrs. F. D. Gage | | | | [What shall we do, O temperance friends] | | 55653121656536156536 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302865 |
When shall we meet again |
| | | When shall We Meet Again | #42 | | | | | | Dr. L. Mason | | | [When shall we meet again] | | 133433322443355 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | 1 | 0 | 1302821 |
Who will be a standard bearer |
| | | Who Will Be a Standard Bearer? | #15 | He is calling now for you | | | | E. A. Hoffman | Chas. Edw. Prior | | | [Who will be a standard bearer] | | 55532313643232527632 | | English | | | | | | 1888 | | | | | | 0 | 1302794 |