1 The fountain of healing is open,
The waters are troubled to-night;
And all who shall plunge ’neath the billows
May rise in the raiment of white.
Refrain:
Then come to this fountain of healing,
Step into the waters of love;
Be clothed in the garment of beauty,
Be heir to the riches above.
2 There’s nothing unholy can enter
The beautiful kingdom of light;
The garments of all must be spotless,
Who sit with our King on the right. [Refrain]
3 Oh, come with your sins and transgressions,
This moment stop into the pool,
To rise from its depths with rejoicing,
With not a dark blot on your soul. [Refrain]
Harriet E. Rice Jones, 1823-1915
Born: April 18, 1823, Pompey Hollow, Onondaga County, New York.
Died: 1915, Binghamton, New York.
Buried: Oran Community Church Cemetery, Pompey, Onondaga County, New York.
Daughter of Eleazer Rice, Jones lived in Onondaga County, New York. Her girlhood was spent on a farm, receiving what education the country schools and one term at high school could provide. She was always fond of reading, and was a great singer, with a clear ringing voice. On July 7, 1844, she married a son of Rev. Zenas Jones; her husband died in 1879. Her song writing career began when her poetry came to the attention of Dr. M. J. Mun… Go to person page >
Display Title: Step Into the Waters of LoveFirst Line: The fountain of healing is openTune Title: [The fountain of healing is open]Author: Harriet E. JonesDate: 1903
Display Title: Step into the Waters of LoveFirst Line: The fountain of healing is openTune Title: [The fountain of healing is open]Author: Harriet E. JonesScripture: John 5:4Date: 1897
Display Title: The Fountain of HealingFirst Line: The fountain of healing is openTune Title: [The fountain of healing is open]Author: Harriet E. JonesDate: 1902