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A little word in kindness spoken

Author: Daniel C. Colesworthy Hymnal: PBC1887 #d1 (1887)

Lost and found

Author: A. Carey Hymnal: PBC1887 #d2 (1887) First Line: A roof so tight, and a hearth so bright Refrain First Line: Ah, these are what he has lost

Brother, come home

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d4 (1887) First Line: Come home, brother, come home

The kingdom of the home

Author: W. R. Durvee Hymnal: PBC1887 #d5 (1887) First Line: Dark is the night, and fitful and drearily Refrain First Line: Crown me, crown me, King of the home

The crystal fountain

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d6 (1887) First Line: Down in yonder meadow

The prohibition banner

Author: D. Marlow Hymnal: PBC1887 #d8 (1887) First Line: Fling out to the winds our banner bright Refrain First Line: Then up with the prohibition banner

Wave your banners

Author: A. Bittenger Hymnal: PBC1887 #d10 (1887) First Line: Friends of temperance, lift your banners Refrain First Line: Jesus Christ, the strong deliverer

Spirit welcome

Author: Robert W. Hume Hymnal: PBC1887 #d11 (1887) First Line: From the glorious summer land

The prohibition rally

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: PBC1887 #d14 (1887) First Line: I hear the trumpet sounding Refrain First Line: For the cause of prohibition, rally

Then scatter far and wide

Author: George Cooper Hymnal: PBC1887 #d16 (1887) First Line: In the furrows of thy [my] life, scatter seed

The band of hope

Author: John Pierpont Hymnal: PBC1887 #d17 (1887) First Line: Let the still air rejoice

The call for prohibition

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d18 (1887) First Line: Let us rally for the right, boys Refrain First Line: No license forever

Cast thy bread upon the waters

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d20 (1887) First Line: Long ages past eternal wisdom said

Men of purpose, sound the tocsin

Author: Lide Meriwether Hymnal: PBC1887 #d22 (1887)

Mourn for the thousands slain

Author: Seth C. Brace Hymnal: PBC1887 #d23 (1887)

Now, host with host assembling

Author: E. H. Chapin Hymnal: PBC1887 #d24 (1887)

Now let us strike the cheerful strain

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: PBC1887 #d25 (1887)

Then hurrah for the flag of prohibition

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d26 (1887) First Line: O, a song for the flag of prohibition

Jesus is your only hope

Author: J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: PBC1887 #d27 (1887) First Line: O brother, you are helpless Refrain First Line: O, Jesus is your only hope

Wine in the cup

Author: Neva E. Parkhill Hymnal: PBC1887 #d28 (1887) First Line: O dark is the night Refrain First Line: O 'tis wine in the cup

O gentle Shepherd, wide is thine embrace

Author: E. L. Blackeley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d29 (1887)

The people over there

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d30 (1887) First Line: O the people are so poor

This temperance agitation

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d31 (1887) First Line: O, this temperance agitation

Save the lost

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d32 (1887) First Line: O thou who taught us by thy word

He'll forgive, he'll forgive

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: PBC1887 #d33 (1887) First Line: Of him who did salvation bring I could for ever think and sing

Officials hold the people's trust

Author: L. P. Richards Hymnal: PBC1887 #d34 (1887)

Woman to the front

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d35 (1887) First Line: Sign the pledge, each trembling mother

The song of the wine

Author: Barry Cornwall Hymnal: PBC1887 #d36 (1887) First Line: Sing, boys, sing, who sings, who sings

Hosannas, Lord, to thee we bring

Author: Lucius Manlius Sargent Hymnal: PBC1887 #d37 (1887) First Line: Slavery and death the cup contains

Look out for 1888

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d38 (1887) First Line: Some people will tell of a good time

The prohibition train is free

Author: George W. Bungay Hymnal: PBC1887 #d42 (1887)

While the days are going by

Author: George Cooper Hymnal: PBC1887 #d43 (1887) First Line: There are lonely hearts to cherish

The call for volunteers

Hymnal: PBC1887 #d44 (1887) First Line: There's a cry from suffering masses everywhere

Shoulder to shoulder

Author: C. L. Sharman Hymnal: PBC1887 #d45 (1887) First Line: Treacherous the foe, we must battle today Refrain First Line: Fall into line

Then ready for the conflict

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d47 (1887) First Line: We come, we come, with speech and song

God is marching on

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d48 (1887) First Line: We now shall see the glory Refrain First Line: Glory, glory hallelujah

God is marching on

Author: H. H. Hawley Hymnal: PBC1887 #d49 (1887) First Line: We now shall see the glory of the coming of the Lord Refrain First Line: Glory, glory hallelujah

Notes of praise

Author: Lydia H. Sigourney Hymnal: PBC1887 #d50 (1887) First Line: We praise thee, Lord, if but one soul

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