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Sinner, Come to the Fount
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There's a fountain pure
Author: Maud Sims
Tune: [There's a fountain pure]
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Author:
Maud Sims
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First Line:
There's a fountain pure
Title:
Sinner, Come to the Fount
Author:
Maud Sims
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Sinner, come to the fount
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[There's a fountain pure]
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Bright Beautiful Bells: a collection of songs for Sunday schools, gospel meetings, revivals, young people's meetings, and all other religious and musical endeavor (1900), p.27
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Bright Beautiful Bells #26
Display Title
: Sinner, Come to the Fount
First Line
: There's a fountain pure
Tune Title
: [There's a fountain pure]
Author
: B. B. B.; Maud Sims
Date
: 1900
Bright Beautiful Bells #26
Joyful Lays, No.2 #d140
Display Title
: Will you come to the fount
First Line
: There's a fountain pure
Author
: Maud Sims
Date
: 1905
Joyful Lays, No.2 #d140
New pearls of song #34
Display Title
: Will you come to the fount
First Line
: There's a fountain, a fountain pure
Date
: 1877
New pearls of song #34
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