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Calvary's Stream

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: There is a cleansing current Refrain First Line: Oh! Calvary's stream is flowing Used With Tune: [There is a cleansing current]

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[There is a cleansing fountain]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. C. Bateman Incipit: 33151 76442 76533 Used With Text: Calvary's Stream Is Flowing

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Calvary's Stream

Hymnal: Songs and Music #271 (1922) First Line: There is a cleansing current Refrain First Line: Oh! Calvary's stream is flowing Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a cleansing current]

Calvary’s Stream is Flowing

Author: James Connor Bateman Hymnal: Redemption Hymnal #286 (2015) First Line: There is a cleansing fountain Topics: The Gospel Proclamation and Invitation Scripture: 1 John 1:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a cleansing fountain]
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Calvary's Stream Is Flowing

Author: J. C. Bateman Hymnal: Songs of Victory #191 (1890) First Line: There is a cleansing fountain Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a cleansing fountain]

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James C. Bateman

1854 - 1888 Person Name: James Connor Bateman Author of "Calvary’s Stream is Flowing" in Redemption Hymnal James C. Bateman was born on No­vem­ber 18, 1854 in Hull, York­shire, Eng­land. Bate­man be­gan his mu­sic­al ca­reer sing­ing and play­ing the ban­jo in mu­sic halls, while al­so work­ing at an oil mill. He was con­vert­ed af­ter at­tend­ing a Sal­va­tion Ar­my (SA) hall in Sul­coates. He later joined the Salvation Army, be­com­ing an of­fi­cer in 1882. He served in var­i­ous lo­ca­tions, in­clud­ing Crad­ley Heath, North­amp­ton, Man­ches­ter Open­shaw, Han­ley, and Mid­dles­bo­rough, and con­trib­ut­ed a num­ber of songs to The Mu­sic­al Sal­va­tion­ist. He died on June 5, 1888 in Pentre, South Wales. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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