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O Lord, our God, thy mighty hand

Author: Henry van Dyke Appears in 47 hymnals Topics: Patriotic Hymns Used With Tune: PRESBYTER

We Give Thanks

Author: F.P. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Patriotic First Line: We give thanks, oh God, to Thee Used With Tune: [We give thanks, oh God, to Thee]
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O Thou before whose presence

Author: Samuel J. Stone Appears in 68 hymnals Topics: Patriotism and Peace Used With Tune: ST. GEORGE'S, BLOTON
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America, Beloved Land

Author: Abbott Frederick Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Patriotic Lyrics: 1 America, beloved land, In rev’rence here thy children stand; From West, from South, from East, from North, Thy heroes show thy power forth. Thy raging war-bolts rend and crash, Thy foes to swift destruction dash; Yet grant, O God, that wars may cease, And keep us in Thy holy peace! Yet grant, O God, that wars may cease, And keep us in Thy holy peace! 2 Our country, sacred, glorious blest, Defender of the poor, oppressed; Forever may thy people be United, equal, brave, and free; Their radiant banner never furled, Their mission to uplift the world; Almighty God, stretch out Thy hand, In blessing, o’er our native land. Almighty God, stretch out Thy hand, In blessing, o’er our native land. 3 Her sons pledge riches, life, and fame, To keep unstained her spotless name; Their blood has dropped like crimson rain, Their great deeds live and shout again; But let us not in pow’r and pride, Forsake our fathers’ Light and Guide; Eternal God, ne’er turn Thy face, From deathless Freedom’s chosen race! Eternal God, ne’er turn Thy face, From deathless Freedom’s chosen race! Used With Tune: [America, beloved land]
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Where There's Drink, There's Danger

Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: Write it on the liquor store Lyrics: 1 Write it on the liquor store, Write it on the prison door, Write it on the ginshop fine, Write, aye write this truthful line- "Where there's drink there's danger;" "Where there's drink there's danger." 2 Write on the workhouse gate, Write it on the schoolboy's slate, Write it on the copybook, Where the young may often look- "Where there's drink there's danger;" "Where there's drink there's danger." 3 Write it on the nation's laws, Trampling out the license clause, Write it on the ballot white, So it can be read aright: "Where there's drink there's danger;" "Where there's drink there's danger." 4 Write it over ev'ry gate, On the church, the halls of state, In the heart of ev'ry band, On the laws of ev'ry land- "Where there's drink there's danger;" "Where there's drink there's danger." Used With Tune: [Write it on the liquor store]
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Lord of the lands, beneath thy bending skies

Author: A. D. Watson Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: Patriotism and Peace Used With Tune: O CANADA

We Thank Thee, Lord

Author: Albert H. Hutchinson Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Patriotic First Line: For all the blessings of the year Used With Tune: THANKSGIVING
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America, the Home Land

Author: Geo. O. Webster Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Patriotic First Line: America, beloved, of thee our song shall be Refrain First Line: Oh, homeland dear Lyrics: 1 America, beloved, of thee our song shall be; Thy name we love All lands above, Dear home of liberty; Thy flag is freedom’s emblem, and where it is unfurled, Mankind in thee, Dear land, shall see The homeland of the world. Refrain: Oh, homeland dear, Oh, homeland fair, The land of pilgrim quest; America, beloved, Of ev’ry land the best. 2 America, beloved,, where freedom’s altar fires So soon became A kindling flame, Which ev’ry land inspires; Thy lifted banner floating, as freedom’s fair design, Has led the way Until today, Thy shores are freedom’s shrine. [Refrain] 3 America, beloved, we lift for thee a pray’r; On bended knee We plead for thee, And for thy banner fair; Today so proudly waving o’er valley, hill and plain, That it may stand To ev’ry land A flag without a stain. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [America, beloved, of thee our song shall be]
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God Bless Our Free America

Author: R. E. De R. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Patriotic First Line: God bless our free America, the freeman’s pride and boast Lyrics: 1 God bless our free America, the freeman’s pride and boast; Where Liberty reigns o’er the land and fearless leads her host. From North to South and East to West we sing bright Freedom’s song— God bless America the free, Her praises loud prolong. 2 From hill and dale we sing “All hail” to earth’s oncoming host, And welcome give to all who come true patriots to our coast. Then sound the clarion trumpet cry above th’advancing throng— God bless America the free, Her praises loud prolong. 3 The Stars and Stripes, our emblem bright, sweet liberty shall wave Till ev’ry land sees Freedom’s sign emblazoned there to save. Then onward still and onward go, and this our constant song— God bless America the free, Her praises loud prolong. 4 And ever, long as Time shall last, and brave men tread the sod, Will we remember “Right is Might,” and put our trust in God. Then firm, united let us stand and sing the patriot song— God bless America the free, Her praises loud prolong. Used With Tune: [God bless our free America, the freeman’s pride and boast]
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Hail to the Flag

Author: J. L. Elderdice Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Patriotic First Line: O flag of our fathers, of men good and brave Refrain First Line: Hail our glorious banner, badge of liberty Used With Tune: [O flag of our fathers, of men good and brave]

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