Calvary

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1 Hark! the gospel news is sounding,
Christ has suffered on the tree;
Streams of mercy are abounding,
Grace for all is rich and free;
Now poor sinner,
Look to him who died for thee.

2 O escape to yonder mountain,
Refuge find in him today!
Christ invites you to the fountain,
Come and wash your sins away;
Do not tarry,
Come to Jesus while you may.

3 Grace is flowing like a river,
Millions there have been supplied;
Still it flows as fresh as ever
From the Saviour’s wounded side;
None need perish,
All may live for Christ hath died.

4 Christ alone shall be our portion;
Soon we hope to meet above;
Then we’ll bathe in the full ocean
Of the great redeemer’s love;
All his fulness
We shall then for ever prove.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #239

Author: William Sanders

Sanders, William, a Primitive Methodist minister, who was alive in 1881, but concerning whom we have no later information, left the home connexion after some years of labour, and undertook pastoral duty at Pottsville, U.S.A., in 1838. In the early days of the Primitive Methodist movement Sanders assisted H. Bourne (p. 165, i.) in compiling the hymn-books for the use of the Connexion. In hymn-writing they often worked together, and numerous hymns in the old collections of the denomination are signed jointly as, "H. B. & W. S.," and again as “W. S. & H. B." In the Primitive Methodist Hymnal of 1887 the following hymns are by him from the Collection of Hymns for Camp Meetings, &c, 1821, in which they are signed "W. S.":— 1. Behold, what… Go to person page >

Author: Hugh Bourne

Bourne, Hugh, the principal founder of the Primitive Methodist Society, and the editor of their first hymn-books, was born at Fordhays, Stoke-on-Trent, April 3, 1772. His father, Joseph Bourne, a person in humble circumstances, was a member of the Church of England, whilst his mother belonged to the Wesleyan Society. His education, for his circumstances, was fairly good; and by earnest application to study he acquired some knowledge of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. His mind was of a strongly devotional cast, and the Methodist movement of those days had such attractions for him that he joined himself thereto in 1709. The following year he went to reside near the Mow Cop Colliery, near Burslem, where he had secured an engagement. There, with two… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Hark, the gospel news is sounding
Title: Calvary
Author: William Sanders
Author: Hugh Bourne
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #2155
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A Collection of Hymns #L16

A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious #d55

Heavenly Echoes #d43

Hymn Book of the Holiness Movement Church #d161

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Hymns and Songs #216

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Hymns of the Christian Life #109

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Redemption Songs #212

Revival Hymns #d58

Revival Hymns. 8th ed. #d8

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Sacred Melodies for Social Worship #214

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Salvation Army Music #469

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Salvation Army Music #528

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Salvation Army Songs #35

Salvation Soldier's Song Book #d51

Salvation Soldiers' Song Book #d5

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Songs and Music #111

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Songs of Victory #50

The Chapel Hymn Book #d122

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The Cyber Hymnal #2155

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The Little Seraph #144a

The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #315

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The New Baptist Psalmist and Tune Book #T144a

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The Salvation Army Music #165

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The Salvation Army Music #315b

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The Salvation Army Songs and Music #111

The Salvation Soldier's Song Book #d23

The Salvation Soldier's Song Book #d41

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The Salvation Soldiers' Song Book #12

The Song Book of the Salvation Army #d236

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #239

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The Song Companion to the Scriptures #502

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Zion's Refreshing Showers #61b

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