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66. Calvary's Fountain

1 No longer from Jesus, no longer I’ll roam,
I’m turning my footsteps to heaven my home;
I’ll take his salvation, so precious and free,
For Calvary’s fountain is flowing for me.

Refrain:
Flowing, flowing for me,
Calvary’s fountain is flowing for me;
Flowing , flowing for me,
That fountain is flowing for me.

2 My sins are like crimson and scarlet, I know,
But Jesus can make my soul “whiter than snow;”
His love is my blessing, his grace is my plea,
For Calvary’s fountain is flowing for me. [Refrain]

3 I’ll tell the sweet story wherever I go,
The numberless mercies that he will bestow;
More loving and earnest, more faithful I’d be,
Since Calvary’s fountain is flowing for me. [Refrain]

4 So happy my heart as I journey along;
I’m learning to sing the first note of the song
That rings thro’ the beautiful mansions of light,
All glory to Jesus, and honor and might. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: No longer from Jesus, no longer I'll roam
Title: Calvary's Fountain
Author: E. E. H.
Refrain First Line: Flowing, flowing for me
Language: English
Publication Date: 1900
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [No longer from Jesus, no longer I'll roam]
Composer: E. E. Hewitt
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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