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FOR GOD AND HOME AND EVERY LAND.

“For God and home and every land,” The Temp’rance Women nobly stand, In counsel wise, in action just, They raise the drunkard from the dost* “For God,” the y fight who seek to kill The foe* that works His children ill. That blots His image from our ra< e, And prints the devil’s in its place. “For Home," the Temp’rance Women stand, Like 1 loan of Arc with Hashing brand, And guard the* sac red shrine of love W ith strength and wisdom from above. “For Every Land,” they truly fight. Who in the* Temp’rance cause unite*; For love and truth are like the ,un, To every land they swiftly run. “For God and home and every land." God’s noble women ever stand, And smite the foe who would invade The happy homes that God hath made. —Thomas Tiplady (Rev.)

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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 245, 18 November 1915, Page 11

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FOR GOD AND HOME AND EVERY LAND. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 245, 18 November 1915, Page 11

FOR GOD AND HOME AND EVERY LAND. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 245, 18 November 1915, Page 11

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