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Then come to the fountain
Author
: William Cowper
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #673 (1904)
First Line
: There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
Then come to the fountain
Not half has ever been told
Author
: J. B. Atchinson
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #674 (1904)
First Line
: I have read of a beautiful city, Far away
Not half has ever been told
Jesus, Savior, pilot me
Author
: Edward Hopper
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #675 (1904)
Jesus, Savior, pilot me
Saved tonight, Saved tonight!
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #676 (1904)
First Line
: Oh, do not let the word depart
Saved tonight, Saved tonight!
When I see the blood
Author
: John G. Foote
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #677 (1904)
First Line
: Christ, our Redeemer, died on the cross
When I see the blood
Labor for the Lord today
Author
: William Rosborough
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #678 (1904)
First Line
: The Master calls for laborers
Labor for the Lord today
I shall rest my soul
Author
: G. F. Thompson
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #679 (1904)
First Line
: I am waiting for the darkness
Refrain First Line
: High beyond the swelling billows
I shall rest my soul
Going to mourn and never tire
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #680 (1904)
First Line
: O walk together, children
Going to mourn and never tire
O the rocks and the mountains shall all flee away
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #681 (1904)
O the rocks and the mountains shall all flee away
Over there, over there, there's a land
Author
: M. W. H. Branch
Hymnal
: NBH1903 #682 (1904)
First Line
: Come, all ye scattered race
Over there, over there, there's a land
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