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Glory, glory, let the people sing

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: Prohibition Chimes for Temperance, Prohibition and All Reform Meetings #d11 (1900) First Line: Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on

Glory, glory, let the people sing

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: A Collection of Gospel, Temperance, and Prohibition Songs, What's the News #d10 (1888) First Line: Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on Languages: English

Glory, glory, let the people sing

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: Temperance Songs, for Congregational Singing in Temperance Gatherings of All Varieties #d18 (1881) First Line: Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on

Glory, glory, let the people sing

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d35 (1888) First Line: Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on

Glory, glory, let the people sing

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: Band of Hope Songs #d12 (1881) First Line: Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on Languages: English

Glory, glory, let the people sing

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: Silver Star Song Echo, containing Temperance, Nursery, Kindergarten and Minstrel Songs #d18 (1900) First Line: Fight for prohibition, gird our armor on

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