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In the Fountain
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In the fountain deep and wide
Author: C. Nysewander
Tune: [In the fountain deep and wide]
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3 hymnals
Author:
C. Nysewander
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First Line:
In the fountain deep and wide
Title:
In the Fountain
Author:
C. Nysewander
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Pardon full and free
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[In the fountain deep and wide]
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Gathered Jewels: a collection of Sunday School hymns and tunes by a selected corps of authors of great prominence; this book contains a department of christian heart songs especially prepared for youn (1886), p.40
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Gathered Jewels #40
Display Title
: In the Fountain
First Line
: In the fountain deep and wide
Tune Title
: [In the fountain deep and wide]
Author
: Dr. C. Nysewander
Date
: 1886
Gathered Jewels #40
Gospel Call #d16
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: Life for thee
First Line
: In the fountain deep and wide
Author
: C. Nysewander
Date
: 1912
Gospel Call #d16
Happy Day #d59
Display Title
: Life for thee
First Line
: In the fountain deep and wide
Author
: C. Nysewander
Date
: 1888
Happy Day #d59
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