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| | Thy Presence Father | Thy presence, Father, here we seek | #13 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | C. L. B. | Rev. W. H. Havergal; Lowell Mason | | | [Thy presence, Father, here we seek] | | 55132165551312551321 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | 1 | | 0 | 1837160 |
| | The Temperance Star | The temperance star is shining | #33 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | G. F. R. | | | [The temperance star is shining] | | 51111311333355432171 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837179 |
| | To Arms | To arms! To arms! the land to save! | #47 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | G. F. Root | | | [To arms! To arms! the land to save!] | | 51515321566661651556 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837191 |
| | The Story Old | The story old yet ever new | #57 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | G. F. R. | G. F. Root | | | [The story old yet ever new] | | 55455656676521231545 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837200 |
| | The Deadly Old Decanter | There was an old decanter, and its mouth was gaping wide | #66 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Yes, the deadly old decanter has its tens of thousands slain | | | | P. P. B. | P. P. Bliss | | | [There was an old decanter, and its mouth was gaping wide] | d minor | 51111161232345544453 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837207 |
| | They go to the Grave in Crowds | They go to the grave in crowds | #77 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Arise in the North and South | | | | G. F. R. | G. F. Root | | | [They go to the grave in crowds] | | 51112343222212333213 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837218 |
| | Try | Try, try, I will tell you why | #80 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Try, try | | | | Anon. | G. F. Root | | | [Try, try, I will tell you why] | | 53531234533334565321 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837221 |
| | There's a Shout along the Line | There's a shout along the temp'rance lines | #92 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | There's a shout, there's victory in view | | | | | G. F. Root | | | [There's a shout along the temp'rance lines] | | 51333221135554333444 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837232 |
| | The Strongest Ruler | The strongest ruler is the man | #101 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | Caleb Dunn | G. F. Root | | | [The strongest ruler is the man] | | 51111217655671511112 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837240 |
| | Total Prohibition | The signs that fill the air foretell | #112 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Total prohibition | | | | Clara Louise Burnham | G. F. Root | | | [The signs that fill the air foretell] | | 51712346217654321517 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837250 |
| | Thou Art Going Now | Thou art going now from our friendly sight | #123 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | Hezekiah Butterworth | Geo. F. Root | | | [Thou art going now from our friendly sight] | | 56765671233211655676 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837259 |
| | The Third Party | Do you hear the sounds of footsteps | #124 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Prohibition is the Party | | | | Thomas B. Thomson | G. F. Root | | | [Do you hear the sounds of footsteps] | | 55111117651122312333 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837260 |
| | Truth is Advancing | Truth is advancing, True tho'ts are spreading | #125 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | W. Hoyle | W. Hoyle | | | [Truth is advancing, True tho'ts are spreading] | | 56715321766712643217 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837261 |
| | Through every Hamlet | Through every hamlet of our land | #130a | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Glad are the notes from tuneful throats | | | | Dunn | Geo. F. Root | | | [Through every hamlet of our land] | | 551123123532161 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | 1 | | 0 | 1837265 |
| | There's a Light | There's a light that is beaming above | #135a | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | It will shine more and more | | | | E. L. Lawson | | | | | | | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837276 |
| | The Prohibition Lifeboat | Launch the prohibition Life-boat | #12 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Bravely launch the glorious life-boat | | | | W. J. Harvey | G. F. Root | | | [Launch the prohibition Life-boat] | | 55151231345653511117 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837159 |
| | The Prohibition Army | Come join the prohibition army | #21 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | G. F. R. | G. F. Root | | | [Come join the prohibition army] | | 53217657643212353217 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837168 |
| | The Four Rulers | "Is it safe? is it safe?" hear the timid cry! | #24 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | P. P. B. | P. P. Bliss | | | ["Is it safe? is it safe?" hear the timid cry!] | | 12312312321773455444 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837171 |
| | The Advance | Not a note of retreat shall our war bugles sound | #30 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | G. F. Root | | | [Not a note of retreat shall our war bugles sound] | | 12334532116112334531 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837176 |
| | The Vile Oppressor | What, rob a poor man of his beer | #34 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | Palmer Hartsough | | | [What, rob a poor man of his beer] | | 51111117522222215333 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837180 |
| | The Rum-Friend's Revel | A smile the rum-fiend's visage wore | #42 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | And men were sleeping and dreaming, too | | | | P. H. | Palmer Hartsough | | | [A smile the rum-fiend's visage wore] | | 53332161555545654513 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837187 |
| | The Temperance Temple | We hail with joy the sleeping thought | #48 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | G. F. Root | | | [We hail with joy the sleeping thought] | | 53332171512345623444 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837192 |
| | 'Tis the Voice of the Lord | Hearts and voices in glad exultation | #50 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | G. F. R. | G. F. Root | | | [Hearts and voices in glad exultation] | | 51765654533354254235 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837194 |
| | The Bravest of the Brave | Let others sing of battles fought | #53 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | Grant P. Robinson | G. F. Root | | | [Let others sing of battles fought] | | 51171234256721511712 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837196 |
| | The Mill or the Still | What is the grain on the prairie wide | #55 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | It is health, it is strength if it goes to the mill | | | | G. F. R. | G. F. Root | | | [What is the grain on the prairie wide] | | 51711761551232123212 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837198 |
| | The Prohibition Lighthouse | Mid the beacons on the shore | #56 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Hurrah, then, for the lighthouse | | | | G. F. R. | G. F. Root | | | [Mid the beacons on the shore] | | 34554651231423217671 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837199 |
| | The Rumseller and the Lord's Prayer | At evening he retired to pray | #73 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | Anon. | | | | [At evening he retired to pray] | | 1712232171 | | English | | | old chant | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837214 |
| | The Might With the Right | May ev'ry year but draw more near | #78 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | When the might with the right and the truth shall be | | | | W. E. Hickson | Callcott | | | [May ev'ry year but draw more near] | | 5111111132222234433 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837219 |
| | The Boy and the Fountain | A little boy a fountain sought | #88 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | G. F. R. | | | [A little boy a fountain sought] | | 11322223455444433332 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837228 |
| | 'Tis Time to Swing Our Axes | We've had enough of license laws | #93 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | Rev. G. A. Reader | G. F. Root | | | [We've had enough of license laws] | | 53451321762755153451 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837233 |
| | The Unequal Fight | Father, lean upon my arm | #96 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Poor girl? brave girl! unequal in the fight | | | | G. F. R. | | | | [Father, lean upon my arm] | | 32123651764653332123 | | English | | | "Our Song World" | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837236 |
| | The New Crusade | As amid the scenes and splendors | #100 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | O the greatness and the glory | | | | Albert M. Skinnes | G. F. Root | | | [As amid the scenes and splendors] | | 11153513133432122227 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837239 |
| | The Young Abstainer's Appeal | Who would not join our army | #115 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | G. F. Root | | | [Who would not join our army] | | 53343323112715334332 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837253 |
| | The Warning Song of the Grain | I was made to be eaten and not to be drunk | #122 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Then heed ye my warning | | | | | G. F. Root | | | [I was made to be eaten and not to be drunk] | | 13176624217735321144 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | | | 0 | 1837258 |
| | Thy Light Is Come | Amid the deep valley of anguish and sorrow | #128 | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | Arise! arise! | | | | Mrs. M. E. Servoss | H. R. Palmer | | | [Amid the deep valley of anguish and sorrow] | | 5U3211D7653665534567 | | English | | | | | | 1888 |  | | | | 1 | | 0 | 1837264 |
| | The Lord's Prayer | Our Father, who art in heaven | #131a | The Glorious Cause: a Collection of Songs, Hymns and Choruses for Earnest Temperance Workers | | | | | | | | | [Our Father, who art in heaven] | | 32343233212321 | | English | | | Gregorian | | | 1888 |  | | | 1 | | | 0 | 1837267 |