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Where the Living Waters Flow

Appears in 47 hymnals First Line: Rest to the weary soul Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Used With Tune: [Rest to the weary soul]

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[Rest to the weary soul]

Appears in 36 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward E. Nickerson Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 53332 11211 65511 Used With Text: Where the Living Waters Flow
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[Rest to the weary soul]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. Edw. Pollock Incipit: 53455 56671 65534 Used With Text: Where the Living Waters Flow

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Where the Living Waters Flow

Author: R. Kelse Barter Hymnal: Calvary Songs #26 (1944) First Line: Rest to the weary soul and aching breast is giv'n Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Languages: English Tune Title: [Rest to the weary soul and aching breast is giv'n]
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Where the Living Waters Flow

Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 2 #225 (1896) First Line: Rest to the weary soul Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Lyrics: 1 Rest to the weary soul And aching breast is giv’n, Down where the living waters flow; Grace makes the wounded whole, Love fills our heart with heav’n, Down where the living waters flow. Refrain: Down where the living waters flow, Down where the tree of life doth grow, Hallelujah! I am living in the light, for Jesus and the right, Down where the living waters flow. 2 For thee, my soul, for thee These priceless joys were bought, Down where the living waters flow; Thine is the mercy free, That Christ to earth has bro’t, Down where the living waters flow. [Refrain] 3 Come, with the ransomed train, The Saviour’s praises sing, Down where the living waters flow; Rejoice! The Lamb was slain, Adore! He reigns a King, Down where the living waters flow. [Refrain] 4 And soon before His face, We’ll praise in light above, Down where the living waters flow Triumphant thro’ His grace, Made perfect by His love, Down where the living waters flow. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Rest to the weary soul]

Where the living waters flow

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: Songs of Conquest No. l #d62 (1903) First Line: Rest to the weary soul And aching breast Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow

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Russell Kelso Carter

1849 - 1928 Person Name: Capt. R. Kelso Carter Author of "Where the Living Waters Flow" in The Best of All Russel Kelso Carter was a professor in the Pennsylvania Military College of Chester. While there he was licensed to preach by the Methodist Episcopal Church. He became very active in leading camp meetings and revivals. After failing health forced him to abandon this work, he studied and became a medical doctor as well as a writer. He wrote novels as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "Where the Living Waters Flow" in The Sheet Music of Heaven (Spiritual Song) In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

J. R. Baxter

1887 - 1960 Person Name: J. R. Baxter, Jr. Arranger of "[Rest to the weary soul and aching breast is giv'n]" in Calvary Songs Jesse Randall (Pap) Baxter, Jr. (1887-1960) Born: December 8, 1887, Lebanon, Alabama. Died: January 21, 1960. Baxter grew up in De­Kalb Coun­ty, Al­a­ba­ma. In 1926, he bought part of Vir­gil Stamps’ Gos­pel mu­sic firm, which be­came the Stamps-Bax­ter Mu­sic and Print­ing Com­pa­ny, one of the most suc­cess­ful Gos­pel mu­sic pub­lish­ers of the ear­ly 20th Century. Bax­ter ran the com­pa­ny’s Chat­ta­noo­ga, Ten­nes­see, of­fice un­til Stamps’ death in 1940, then moved to Dall­as, Tex­as, to run the main of­fice. Af­ter Bax­ter’s death, his wife, Clarice, ran the bus­i­ness un­til she died; it was then sold to Zon­der­van. Bax­ter was in­duct­ed in­to the South­ern Gos­pel Music As­so­ci­a­tion Hall of Fame in 1997. Lyrics-- After the Sun­rise Farther Along God Shall Wipe Away All Tears (© 1940) He Bore It All I Have Peace in My Soul I Hold His Hand (© 1929) I Love My Sav­ior, Too I Want to Help Some Wea­ry Pil­grim I’m Liv­ing in Ca­naan Now Living Grace Praise the Lamb of God Something Hap­pens Travel the Sun­lit Way Try Je­sus When He Blessed My Soul When We Meet to Part No More © Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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