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What's the News?

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: Songs of the New Crusade #48 (1916) First Line: Where'er we go the people say Topics: Temperance Languages: English Tune Title: MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND
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Sweet Sabbath Day

Author: J. E. Rankin, D. D. Hymnal: Heavenly Carols #57 (1878) Scripture: Isaiah 58:13 Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet Sabbath day]
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First the Line On Coast We Make

Author: Rev. C. W. Ross Hymnal: Glad Songs #68 (1922) Topics: Missions Languages: English Tune Title: [First the line on coast we make]
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Follow Me

Author: Rev. G. D. Watson Hymnal: The Joy Bells of Canaan or Burning Bush Songs No. 2 #68 (1905) First Line: I hear my dying Savior say Scripture: Luke 9:23 Languages: English Tune Title: [I hear my dying Savior say]
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Hallelujah! Grace is Free!

Author: Rev. Frank E. Graeff Hymnal: Evangelistic Edition of Heavenly Sunlight #83 (1900) First Line: I hear a song of jubilee Languages: English Tune Title: MARYLAND! MY MARYLAND
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Jesus Saves

Author: Manda L. Crocker Hymnal: Celestial Showers No. 1, a collection of gospel songs used in Rev. I. Toliver's Meetings #84 (1895) First Line: What are the tidings from above Refrain First Line: And you can in His grace rejoice Languages: English Tune Title: [What are the tidings from above]
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Touch Not, Taste Not

Author: Dwight Williams Hymnal: The Very Best #104 (1911) First Line: There's danger in the flowing bowl Languages: English Tune Title: MARYLAND
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Palestine Song

Author: Rev. C. W. Ross Hymnal: Song and Study for God's Little Ones #104 (1894) First Line: First the line on coast we make Languages: English Tune Title: [First the line on coast we make]
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Palestine Song

Author: Nellie Brown Hymnal: Bible Study Songs #110 (1899) First Line: First the line on coast we make Lyrics: 1 First the line on coast we make; Merom next, a marshy lake; Then the Sea of Galilee, Exactly east of Carmel, see. The Jordan river flows thro' both To the Dead Sea on the south; And the Great Sea westward lies, Stretching far as sunset skies. 2 Looking northward you may view Lebanon and Hermon, too; Carmel and Gilboagrim, Tabor, Ebal, Gerizim. Near Jerusalem we see Olivet and Calvary. Judæa's hills rise south and west Of lonely Nebo's low'ring crest. 3 On Zion stands Jerusalem; Six miles south is Bethlehem; On Olives' slope is Bethany, Bethabara by Jordan see. Our Saviour drank at Sychar's well; Of boyhood days let Nazareth tell; At Cana water turned to wine Showed our Lord to be divine. 4 Capernaum by Galilee, Near its twin Bethsaida see; Cæsarea Philippi At Hermon's base is seen to lie; Along the coast these three appear, Gaza, Joppa, Cæsarea; South to Bethel we may go, To Hebron next and Jericho. 5 From heathen Tyre materials came To build a temple to God's name; The sorrowing widow's son at Nain Jesus raised to life again. See Dan, where Jordan's waters rise, Beersheba nearer tropic skies; North and south these cities stand, And mark the length of Israel's land. Topics: Picture Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [First the line on coast we make]
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Touch Not, Taste Not

Author: Dwight Williams Hymnal: Uplifting Songs #111 (1917) First Line: There's danger in the flowing bowl! Lyrics: 1 There’s danger in the flowing bowl! Touch not, taste not! handle not! ‘Twill ruin body ruin soul! Touch not, taste not! handle not! ‘Will rob the pocket of its cash; ‘Twill scourge them with a cruel lash; And all thy hopes of pleasure dash,— Touch not, taste not! handle not! 2 “Strong drink is raging,” God hath said: Touch not, taste not! handle not! And thousands it hath captive led! Touch not, taste not! handle not! It leads the young, the strong, and brave; It leads them to a drunkard’s grave; It leads them where no arm can save,— Touch not, taste not! handle not! 3 Come, let us join each heart and hand, Touch not, taste not! handle not! To drive the traffic from the land; Touch not, taste not! handle not! We need the strongest, bravest hearts To foil the cruel tempter’s arts, And heal his fearful wounds and smarts— Touch not, taste not! handle not! 4 Oh, hasten, then, the happy time! Touch not, taste not! handle not! When joyful bells the notes will chime; Touch not, taste not! handle not! Then raise the temp’rance flag on high, And lift your voices to the sky— Sing, glory be to God on high— Touch not, taste not! handle not! Topics: Temperance Tune Title: MARYLAND

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