Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #303 | We are the earth upright and proud |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #304 | A fierce unrest seethes at the core |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #305 | All the colors (De colores) |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #306 | Sing of living, sing of dying |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #307 | The human touch can light the flame |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #308 | The blessings of the earth and sky |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #309 | Earth is our homeland: a song of stars, a grace |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #310 | The earth is home and all abundant |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #311 | Let a dancing song be heard |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #312 | Here on the paths of every day |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #313 | O what a piece of work are we |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #314 | We are children of the earth |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #315 | This old world is full of sorrow |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #316 | Tradition held fast through varied time and place |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #317 | We are not our own. Earth forms us |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #318 | We would be one as now we join in singing |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #319 | Ye earthborn children of a star |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #320 | The pen is greater than the sword |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #321 | Here in the flesh is all that we can know |
Humanist Teachings | Humanity: Women and Men | #322 | Thanks be for these, life's holy times |