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The Christian's Pentecost

Author: Rev. Chas. A. Tushingham Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I'm glad the blood, which flowed so free Refrain First Line: O may the Saviour's precious blood Used With Tune: [I'm glad the blood, which flowed so free]

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BATAM

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Lake Gilmour Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51113 16556 15143 Used With Text: The Christian's Pentecost

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The Christian's Pentecost

Author: Charles A. Tushingham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12848 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: I’m glad the flood, which flowed so free Refrain First Line: O may the Savior’s precious blood Lyrics: 1 I’m glad the flood, which flowed so free On Calvary’s brow, for you and me, Applied to hearts made foul by sin, Removes the guilt, brings peace within. Refrain: O may the Savior’s precious blood, The sacred, all atoning blood, With cleansing power sweep o’er my soul, To sanctify and make me whole. 2 I see God’s reconciled face, Yet need a deeper work of grace, The fullness which He can supply, The cleansing blood to purify. [Refrain] 3 I want the Christian’s Pentecost, The promised gift, the Holy Ghost, To bring with sound like rushing wind, Deliverance from the carnal mind. [Refrain] 4 To me this second blessing give, That I the higher life may live; This holiness, this perfect love, For earth below or Heav’n above. [Refrain] 5 With faith in God, I lift a prayer, My consecration now declare; On Christ, the altar, lay my all, And wait for fire from Heav’n to fall. [Refrain] 6 It comes with witness bright and clear, To scatter doubts and banish fear; Praise God, the Pentecostal shower Breaks now with purity and power. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BATAM
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The Christian's Pentecost

Author: Rev. Chas. A. Tushingham Hymnal: Pentecostal Praises #24 (1898) First Line: I'm glad the blood, which flowed so free Refrain First Line: O may the Saviour's precious blood Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm glad the blood, which flowed so free]

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H. L. Gilmour

1836 - 1920 Person Name: Henry Lake Gilmour Composer of "BATAM" in The Cyber Hymnal Henry Lake Gilmour United Kingdom 1836-1920. Born at Londonderry, Ireland, he emigrated to America as a teenager, thinking he wanted to learn navigation. When he reached the U.S., he arrived in Philadelphia and decided to seek his fortune in America. He started working as a painter, then served in the American Civil War, where he was captured and spent several months in Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. He married Letitia Pauline Howard in 1858. After the war he trained as a dentist and did that for many years. In 1869 he moved to Wenonah, NJ, and helped found the Methodist church there in 1885. He served as Sunday school superintendent and, for four decades, directed the choir at the Pittman Grove Camp Meeting, also working as song leader at camp meetings in Mountain Lake Park, MD, and Ridgeview Park, PA. He was an editor, author, and composer. He edited and/or published 25 gospel song books, along with John Sweney, J Lincoln Hall, John J Hood, Howard Entwistle, Joshua Gill, E L Hyde, Milton S Rees and William J Kirkpatrick. He died in Delair, NJ, after a buggy accident. John Perry

Charles A. Tushingham

1872 - 1957 Author of "The Christian's Pentecost" in The Cyber Hymnal
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