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[O now I see the cleansing wave]

Appears in 202 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: P. P. Knapp Incipit: 13531 61166 55321 Used With Text: The cleansing stream I see! I see!

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Der offene Born

Author: Phoebe Palmer; J. H. Horst Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Ich seh' im Glauben nun das Blut Refrain First Line: Das Blut im off'nen Born ich seh' Used With Tune: [Ich seh' im Glauben nun das Blut]
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THE CLEANSING WAVE.

Author: Mrs. Phoebe Palmer Appears in 334 hymnals First Line: Oh, now I see the crimson wave Refrain First Line: The cleansing stream, I see, I see! Lyrics: 1. Oh, now I see the crimson wave, The fountain deep and wide; Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save, Points to his wounded side. Refrain: The cleansing stream, I see, I see! I plunge, and oh, it cleanseth me! Oh, praise the Lord, it cleanseth me! It cleanseth me, yes, cleanseth me! 2. I see the new creation rise, I hear the speaking blood; It speaks! polluted nature dies! Sinks! 'neath the cleansing flood. 3. I rise to walk in heaven's own light, Above the world and sin, With heart made pure, and garments white, And Christ enthroned within. The cleansing stream, etc. 4. Amazing grace! 'tis heaven below To feel the blood applied; And Jesus, only Jesus know, My Jesus crucified. The cleansing stream, etc. Used With Tune: [Oh, now I see the crimson wave] Text Sources: From "Guide to Holiness," by permission.

La Fuente Carmesi

Author: S. D. Athans Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Por fe yo puedo contemplar Refrain First Line: Por fe contemplo el manantial Used With Tune: [Por fe yo puedo contemplar]

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O, now I see the Crimson Wave

Author: Phoebe Palmer Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #164 (1889) First Line: O now I see the crimson wave Refrain First Line: The cleansing stream, I see, I see Tune Title: [O now I see the crimson wave]
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O, Now I See the Crimson Wave

Author: Phoebe Palmer Hymnal: Christian Hymns No. 1 #201 (1899) First Line: O now I see the crimson wave Refrain First Line: The Cleansing stream I see, I see! Languages: English Tune Title: [O now I see the crimson wave]
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O, Now I See the Crimson Wave

Author: Mrs. Phoebe Palmer Hymnal: Gospel Praises #236 (1899) First Line: O now I see the crimson wave Refrain First Line: The cleansing stream, I see, I see Languages: English Tune Title: [O now I see the crimson wave]

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Phoebe Palmer Knapp

1839 - 1908 Person Name: Phoebe P. Knapp, 1839-1908 Author of "The Cleansing Wave" in Rejoice Hymns As a young girl Phoebe Palmer Knapp (b. New York, NY, 1839; d. Poland Springs, ME, 1908) displayed great musical talent; she composed and sang children’s song at an early age. The daughter of the Methodist evangelist Walter C. Palmer, she was married to John Fairfield Knapp at the age of sixteen. Her husband was a founder of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and after his death, she shared her considerable inherited wealth with various charitable organizations. She composed over five hundred gospel songs, of which the tunes for “Blessed Assurance” and “Open the Gates of the Temple” are still popular today. Bert Polman

Phoebe Palmer

1807 - 1874 Person Name: Phoebe W. Palmer Author of "The Cleansing Wave" in Timeless Truths Palmer, Phoebe, an American Methodist, b. 1807, and d. in 1874, wrote "Blessed Bible! how I love thee" (Holy Scriptures), and “O! when shall I sweep through the gates" (Heaven Anticipated). The latter is in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

H. C. Ball

1896 - 1989 Person Name: Henry Ball Translator of "Por fe contemplo redención" in Himnos de la Iglesia

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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