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I Know a Fountain

Author: H. L. G. Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat #32 (1890) First Line: I know a fountain deep and wide Refrain First Line: For I know whom I have believ'd Lyrics: 1 I know a fountain deep and wide Was opened for you and me In David’s house for all unclean, And now it’s flowing free; It springs from out beneath God’s throne, A stream as crystal clear; The prophet’s eye foresaw its course, And David sung it near. Refrain: For I know whom I have believ’d, And am persuaded, That he is able to keep That which I’ve committed Unto him against that day.” 2 I know that as it wound its way Thro’ Bethlehem’s manger shade, ‘Mid quiv’ring earth, on Calvary’s hill, It paused in love’s cascade; But onward dash’d with crimson tinge Made by the soldier’s spear; No granite rock nor Roman seal Could stop its grand career. [Refrain] 3 I know that still it sweeps along, All aching hearts to fill; And boldly mirrored on its breast, Is “whosoever will!” Oh, come and quench thy raging thirst; Drink deep of life’s pure spring, And in the darkest hour of life Your happy soul will sing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I know a fountain deep and wide]
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I Know a Fountain

Author: H. L. G. Hymnal: The Silver Trumpet #91 (1889) First Line: I know a fountain deep and wide Refrain First Line: For I know whom I have believ'd Languages: English Tune Title: [I know a fountain deep and wide]

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