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Children all, both great and small

Hymnal: American Sunday School Hymn Book. 2nd ed. #a421 (1860) Languages: English
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Children all, both great and small

Hymnal: American Sunday School Hymn Book. New ed. #aa421 (1860) Languages: English

Children all, both great and small

Hymnal: Linden Harp #d12 (1856) Languages: English
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Children all, both great and small

Hymnal: Anniversary and Sabbath School Hymns #15 (1861) Languages: English Tune Title: TEMPERANCE CALL

Children all, both great and small

Hymnal: Maynard's Sabbath School Echo. 6th ed. of Maynard's Selected Sabbath School Hymns, with an Appendix #d18 (1861) Languages: English
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[Children all, both great and small]

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #157b (1870) Tune Title: TEMPERANCE CALL
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Children all, both great and small

Hymnal: The American Sunday-School Hymn-Book #421 (1860)
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Temperance call

Hymnal: Linden Harp #41 (1855) First Line: Children all, both great and small Lyrics: 1 Children all, both great and small, Answer to the temperance call. Martha, Isa, Ann and Sue, Alice, Jane, and Julia too, Cheerily, heartily come along, Sign our pledge, and sing our song. 2 No strong drink shall pass our lips, He's in danger who but sips, Come then, children, one and all, Answer to the temperance call: Cheerily, eagerly come along, Sign our pledge and sing our song. 3 Where's the boy that would not shrink From the bondage of strong drink? Come then, Woodman, James and Tom, Edward, Willie, George and John, Cheerfully, joyfully come along, Sign our pledge and sing our song. 4 Who have misery, want and woe? All who to the bottle go. We resolve their road to shun, And in temperance paths to run, Cheerfully, manfully come along, Sign our pledge, and sing our song. 5 Good cold water does for us, Costs no money, makes none worse, Gives no bruises, steals no brains, Breeds no quarrels, woes, nor pains, Readily, joyfully come along, Sign our pledge, and sing our song. 6 Who would life and health prolong, Who'd be happy, wise and strong: Let alone the drunkard's bane, Half-way pledges are in vain. Cheerfully, joyfully, you, and you, Sign the pledge, and keep it too. Languages: English

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