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The God of grace will never leave

The God of grace will never leave

Author: John Fawcett
Published in 13 hymnals

Author: John Fawcett

An orphan at the age of twelve, John Fawcett (b. Lidget Green, Yorkshire, England, 1740; d. Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, 1817) became apprenticed to a tailor and was largely self-educated. He was converted by the preaching of George Whitefield at the age of sixteen and began preaching soon thereafter. In 1765 Fawcett was called to a small, poor, Baptist country church in Wainsgate, Yorkshire. Seven years later he received a call from the large and influential Carter's Lane Church in London, England. Fawcett accepted the call and preached his farewell sermon. The day of departure came, and his family's belongings were loaded on carts, but the distraught congregation begged him to stay. In Singers and Songs of the Church (1869), Josiah Miller te… Go to person page >

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First Line: The God of grace will never leave
Author: John Fawcett
Copyright: Public Domain

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Christian Melodies #86

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Christian Melodies #86

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Christian Praise #144

Songs of Christian Praise with Music #d519

Songs of the Spirit #d397

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The Baptist Praise Book #530

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The Baptist Psalmody #281

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The Canadian Baptist Hymn Book #239

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The Psalmist #381

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The Psalmist #381

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The Sacred Lyre #68

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