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[There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. E. Jones Incipit: 54333 55443 42344 Used With Text: We Have Fellowship

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We Have Fellowship

Author: L. E. J. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide Refrain First Line: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light Used With Tune: [There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide]

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We Have Fellowship

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: The Old Story in Song #152 (1906) First Line: There’s a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide Refrain First Line: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light Lyrics: 1 There’s a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide, There is perfect cleansing in its crimson tide; Underneath its current we would e’er abide. Walking in the light of God. Refrain: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, We have fellowship one with another, And the blood of Jesus Christ his Son Cleanseth us from all sin. 2 We are living safe beneath the fountain’s flow, Free from sinful dross, with raiment white as snow; We’ve a hand to guide us, as we onward go, Walking in the light of God. [Refrain] 3 From the bonds of sin the Lord hath brought release, Bade our cry of mourning evermore to cease; We are filled each moment with his blessed peace, Walking in the light of God. [Refrain] 4 From our hearts the praise of Jesus Christ we sing, By our service we will crown him Lord and King, To his feet an offering of love we bring, Walking in the light of God. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide]
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We Have Fellowship

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #175 (1904) First Line: There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide Refrain First Line: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light Lyrics: 1 There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide, There is perfect cleansing in the crimson tide; Underneath its current we would e'er abide, Walking in the light of God. Chorus: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, We have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin. 2 We are living safe beneath the fountain's flow, Free from sinful dross, with raiment white as snow; We've a hand to guide us, as we onward go, Walking in the light of God. [Chorus] 3 From the bonds of sin the Lord hath brought release, Bade our cry of mourning evermore to cease; We are filled each moment with his blessed peace, Walking in the light of God. [Chorus] 4 From our hearts the praise of Jesus Christ we sing, By our service we will crown him Lord and King; To his feet an offering of love we bring, Walking in the light of God. [Chorus] Tune Title: [There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide]
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We Have Fellowship

Author: L. E. J. Hymnal: Songs of the Century #14 (1900) First Line: There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide Refrain First Line: If we walk in the light, as he is in the light Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide]

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Lewis E. Jones

1865 - 1936 Person Name: L. E. Jones Composer of "[There’s a precious fountain, flowing deep and wide]" in The Old Story in Song Pseudonyms: Mary Slater ================ Lewis Edgar Jones USA 1865-1936. Born in Yates City, IL, his family moved near Davenport, IA, where he lived on a farm until age 21. He went into business for awhile, and attended the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He was a classmate of evangelist, Billy Sunday. After graduating, he worked for the YMCA in Davenport, IA; Fort Worth, TX (1915, as general secretary); and Santa Barbara, CA (1925 as general secretary). Hymn writing was his avocation, and he wrote 200+, advising that many came from pastors’ sermons. He married Lora May Wright (1872-1950), and they had a daughter, Frances Ellen (1897-1982). He died in Santa Barbara, CA. John Perry
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