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Down at Calvary's Fountain

Author: Lewis E. Jones Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I'm redeemed and washed from sin Refrain First Line: There is cleansing in the tide

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[I'm redeem'd and washed from sin]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. E. Jones Incipit: 32433 22212 34653 Used With Text: Down at Calvary's Fountain

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Down at Calvary's Fountain

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: The Revival No. 2 #16 (1896) First Line: I'm redeem'd and washed from sin Refrain First Line: There is cleansing in the tide Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm redeem'd and washed from sin]
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Down at Calvary's Fountain

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: Glowing Songs #16 (1895) First Line: I'm redeem'd and washed from sin Refrain First Line: There is cleansing in the tide Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm redeem'd and washed from sin]

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Lewis E. Jones

1865 - 1936 Person Name: L. E. J. Author of "Down at Calvary's Fountain" in The Revival No. 2 Pseudonyms: Mary Slater ================ Lewis Edgar Jones USA 1865-1936. Born in Yates City, IL, his family moved near Davenport, IA, where he lived on a farm until age 21. He went into business for awhile, and attended the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He was a classmate of evangelist, Billy Sunday. After graduating, he worked for the YMCA in Davenport, IA; Fort Worth, TX (1915, as general secretary); and Santa Barbara, CA (1925 as general secretary). Hymn writing was his avocation, and he wrote 200+, advising that many came from pastors’ sermons. He married Lora May Wright (1872-1950), and they had a daughter, Frances Ellen (1897-1982). He died in Santa Barbara, CA. John Perry
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