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Whosoever Believeth

Author: Frederick Denison Appears in 40 hymnals First Line: From Calvary’s mountain sounding Refrain First Line: O brother, believe it! Lyrics: 1 From Calvary’s mountain sounding, What loving words we hear, The love of God abounding, Dispelling all our fear. Refrain: O brother, believe it! O brother, receive it! Whosoever believeth Hath everlasting life! 2 Oh, seek this great salvation, And cast out every sin, The soul’s emancipation, By power divine within. [Refrain] 3 Whoe’er My Word believeth, We hear the Savior say, A pardon full receiveth, All sins are washed away. [Refrain] 4 O brother, come and trust Him, Oh, come to Him today; He’s waiting to receive you, Why longer then delay? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [From Calvary's mountain sounding] Text Sources: Glorious Tidings by Henry S. Perkins and W. Warren Bentley (Boston: White, Smith & Company, 1878)

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[From Calvary's mountain sounding]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Warren W. Bentley Incipit: 55565 53355 42355 Used With Text: Whosoever Believeth
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[From Calvary's mountain sounding]

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. Warren Bentley Incipit: 51113 53122 21235 Used With Text: Whosoever Believeth

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Whosoever Believeth

Author: Rev. F. Denison Hymnal: Beulah Songs #90 (1879) First Line: From Calvary's mountain sounding Refrain First Line: Whosover believeth Lyrics: 1 From Calvary’s mountain sounding, What loving words we hear, The love of God abounding, Dispelling all our fear. Refrain: Whosoever believeth, Whosoever believeth, Whosoever believeth, Hath everlasting life. 2 Whoe’er my word believeth, We hear the Saviour say, A pardon full receiveth, All sins are washed away. [Refrain] 3 O, brother, come and trust him, O, come to him today; He’s waiting to receive you, Why longer then delay. [Refrain] Scripture: John 3:16 Languages: English Tune Title: [From Calvary's mountain sounding]
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Whosoever Believeth

Author: Frederick Denison Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10042 First Line: From Calvary’s mountain sounding Refrain First Line: O brother, believe it! Lyrics: 1 From Calvary’s mountain sounding, What loving words we hear, The love of God abounding, Dispelling all our fear. Refrain: O brother, believe it! O brother, receive it! Whosoever believeth Hath everlasting life! 2 Oh, seek this great salvation, And cast out every sin, The soul’s emancipation, By power divine within. [Refrain] 3 Whoe’er My Word believeth, We hear the Savior say, A pardon full receiveth, All sins are washed away. [Refrain] 4 O brother, come and trust Him, Oh, come to Him today; He’s waiting to receive you, Why longer then delay? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [From Calvary's mountain sounding]
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Whosoever Believeth

Author: Rev. Frederick Denison Hymnal: Band Music #1 (1886) First Line: From Calvary's mountain sounding Refrain First Line: O brother, believe it Scripture: John 3:16 Languages: English Tune Title: [From Calvary's mountain sounding]

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W. Warren Bentley

Person Name: William Warren Bentley Composer of "[From Calvary's mountain sounding]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Frederic Denison

1819 - 1901 Person Name: Frederick Denison Author of "Whosoever Believeth" in The Cyber Hymnal Denison, Frederic. (Stonington, Connecticut, September 28, 1819--August 16, 1901, Providence, Rhode Island). Baptist. Son of Isaac and Levina (Fish) Denison. Brown University, B.A. 1847, and M.A. Pastorates at First Baptist Church, Westerly, Rhode Island, 1847-1854; Central Baptist Church, Norwich, Connecticut, 1854-1859; Baptist Church at Central Falls, Rhode Island, 1859-1861; First Baptist Church, Westerly, Rhode Island, 1865-1871; Baptist Church oat New Haven, Connecticut, 1872-1873; Baptist Church at Woonsocket, Rhode Island, 1874-1876; and Roger Williams Baptist Church, Wanskuck, Providence, Rhode Island, for a few years after leaving Woonsocket. Army chaplain with First Rhode Island Cavalry (1861-1863), and Third Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, 1863-1864. Author of several religious and historical works, as well as a number of poems and hymns. Two collections of his hymns are Army Hymns; written for the First Regiment New England Cavalry, Providence, 1861, and Army Hymns; written for the Third Regiment, R. I. Heavy Artillery, Providence, 1861. These two little hymnals, containing eighteen and sixteen hymns respectively, have only the texts, though the tunes are suggested. While some of the hymns are well written, none could be considered great, and most have military themes or references that make them unsuitable for general usage. Other hymns by Denison are "The cross of my Lord," "Battle song," "Bethesda is open," and two hymns for young people, "Young people's rally" and "Christian endeavor." --Phillip W. Sims, DNAH Archives
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