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Ah I am fast sinking in woe
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d1 (1848)
Ah I am fast sinking in woe
Almighty Father, while we own
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d2 (1848)
Almighty Father, while we own
Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise
Author
: Philip Doddridge
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d3 (1848)
Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise
Behold the glorious banner's spread
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d4 (1848)
Behold the glorious banner's spread
Behold, the trophies of our cause
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d5 (1848)
Behold, the trophies of our cause
Child of my hope and fears
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d6 (1848)
Child of my hope and fears
Come Christian friends before we part
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d7 (1848)
Come Christian friends before we part
Deep are the wounds strong drink has made
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d8 (1848)
Deep are the wounds strong drink has made
Farewell, my drunken brethren now
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d9 (1848)
Farewell, my drunken brethren now
Forward let us daily go
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d10 (1848)
Forward let us daily go
Friends of temperance, onward go
Author
: Jabez Burns
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d11 (1848)
Friends of temperance, onward go
Glory to God, whose sovereign grace
Author
: John Wesley
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d12 (1848)
Glory to God, whose sovereign grace
God gave the gift to man
Author
: Sargeant
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d13 (1848)
God gave the gift to man
God of love, whose boundless mercy
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d14 (1848)
God of love, whose boundless mercy
Hark, what cry arrests my ear
Author
: Amos Sutton
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d15 (1848)
Hark, what cry arrests my ear
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d16 (1848)
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
How foolish he who counts it good
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d17 (1848)
How foolish he who counts it good
How long shall virtue languish
Author
: Thomas Hastings
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d18 (1848)
How long shall virtue languish
I heard a voice from heaven address the thoughtless thron
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d19 (1848)
I heard a voice from heaven address the thoughtless thron
Let temperance and her sons rejoice
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d20 (1848)
Let temperance and her sons rejoice
Let us join to praise the Lord
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d21 (1848)
Let us join to praise the Lord
Lift up your hearts and voices too
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d22 (1848)
Lift up your hearts and voices too
Long and gloomy was the night
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d23 (1848)
Long and gloomy was the night
Lovers of pleasure more than God
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d24 (1848)
Lovers of pleasure more than God
O hasten, drunkard, to be wise
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d25 (1848)
O hasten, drunkard, to be wise
O thou from whom all gifts proceed
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d26 (1848)
O thou from whom all gifts proceed
O thou Source of ills unnumbered
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d27 (1848)
O thou Source of ills unnumbered
Oft have we passed the guilty night
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d28 (1848)
Oft have we passed the guilty night
Only this once, the wine cup glowed
Author
: Lydia H. Sigourney
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d29 (1848)
Only this once, the wine cup glowed
Onward's the animating sound
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d30 (1848)
Onward's the animating sound
Pledged in a noble cause
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d31 (1848)
Pledged in a noble cause
Raise your triumphant songs
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d32 (1848)
Raise your triumphant songs
Rise and shine through [o'er] every nation
Author
: T. Clark
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d33 (1848)
Rise and shine through [o'er] every nation
Self punished here the drunkard is
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d34 (1848)
Self punished here the drunkard is
Shall we whose souls are lighted
Author
: Reginald Heber
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d35 (1848)
Shall we whose souls are lighted
Stay, mortal, stay, nor heedless thus
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d36 (1848)
Stay, mortal, stay, nor heedless thus
Stop, drunkard, stop
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d37 (1848)
Stop, drunkard, stop
The drunkard's home shall soon be sweet
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d38 (1848)
The drunkard's home shall soon be sweet
Thou heavenly boon that forms the spring
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d39 (1848)
Thou heavenly boon that forms the spring
Thousands now, intemperance dreading
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d40 (1848)
Thousands now, intemperance dreading
Watched by the world's malignant eye
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d41 (1848)
Watched by the world's malignant eye
We praise thee, if one rescued soul
Author
: Lydia H. Sigourney
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d42 (1848)
We praise thee, if one rescued soul
Who hath sorrows, who hath woes, Who hath babblings?
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d43 (1848)
Who hath sorrows, who hath woes, Who hath babblings?
Ye lovers of mankind
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d44 (1848)
Ye lovers of mankind
Ye sons of temperance join
Hymnal
: NBTS1848 #d45 (1848)
Ye sons of temperance join
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