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Nettleton

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: Glad News #9 (1916) First Line: Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Nettleton

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: The Pilot #26 (1914) First Line: Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Nettleton

Author: Rev. Robert Robinson Hymnal: Praise and Rejoicing #49 (1904) First Line: Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing]
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Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing

Author: Isaac Smith Hymnal: The Primitive Methodist Church Hymnal #5 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Author: Robert Robinson; Joel A. Erickson Hymnal: 50 Favorites #8 (2013) Lyrics: 1. Come, Thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above; Praise the mount! I’m fixed upon it, Mount of Thy redeeming love. 2. Here I’ll raise my Ebenezer; Hither by Thy help I’m come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wand’ring from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. 3. Oh, to grace how great a debtor Daily I’m constrained to be! Let Thy goodness, like a fetter, Bind my feeble heart to Thee. “Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,” Long I cried to be made pure; “Here’s my heart, O take and seal it, Work in me Thy double cure.” 4. Hallelujah! I have found it, The full cleansing I had craved, And to all the world I’ll sound it: They too may be wholly saved. I am sealed by Thy sweet Spirit, Prone no longer now to roam; And Thy voice, I’ll humbly hear it, For Thy presence is my home. Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON

Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Remembrance #10 (1950) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement #14 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Love divine, all love excelling

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement #15 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Come, thou everlasting Spirit

Hymnal: Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement #16 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing

Hymnal: Book of Worship #16 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON

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