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9625. O Glorious Fountain

1 Beneath the glorious throne above,
The crystal fountain springing,
A river full of life and love,
Is joy and gladness bringing.

Refrain:
O glorious fountain now flowing so free,
O fountain of cleansing opened wide for me.

2 Through all my soul its waters flow,
Thro’ all my nature stealing;
And deep within my heart I know
The consciousness of healing. [Refrain]

3 The barren wastes are fruitful lands,
The desert blooms with roses;
And He, the glory of all lands,
His lovely face discloses. [Refrain]

4 My sun no more goes down by day,
My moon no more is waning;
My feet run swift the shining way,
The heav’nly portals gaining. [Refrain]

5 Oh, depth of mercy! breadth of grace!
Oh, love of God unbounded!
My soul is lost in sweet amaze,
By wondrous love confounded. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Beneath the glorious throne above
Title: O Glorious Fountain
Author: Francis Bottome (1877)
Refrain First Line: O glorious fountain now flowing so free
Language: English
Source: Full Salvation Hymnal by J. E. Irvine (New York: Nelson & Phillips, 1877)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Beneath the glorious throne above]
Composer: James McGranahan
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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