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[From out of love's mountain there's flowing a fountain]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. E. Koch Incipit: 55456 53323 43212 Used With Text: Drink of the Fountain of Love

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Drink of the Fountain of Love

Author: Sallie Keep Best Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: From out of love's mountain there's flowing a fountain Refrain First Line: Oh, come to the fountain, 'tis flowing today Lyrics: 1 From out of love’s mountain there’s flowing a fountain Of water so sparkling and clear; The spring of salvation, ‘twill bless ev’ry nation; Come, drink, for the fountain is near. Refrain: Oh, come to the fountain, ‘tis flowing today, The fountain of love, from heaven above; Oh, drink of the water, come, do not delay, But drink of the fountain of love. 2 With spray white and gleaming, O’er pebbles ‘tis streaming; ‘Twill bring hope and joy if you drink; Your faith it will strengthen; your life it will lengthen; Then hasten and come to its brink. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis free and no danger from foe or from stranger Can harm you while seeking the place; A path strewn with roses, where beauty reposes, Leads up to this fountain of grace. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 9:2 Used With Tune: [From out of love's mountain there's flowing a fountain]
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The Summer is Coming

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The summer is coming, the honeybees humming Refrain First Line: Praise God in the highest Lyrics: 1 The summer is coming, the honeybees humming, And seeking the blossoms they love; Each morning discloses a new wealth of roses, Green branches are bending above. Refrain: Praise God in the highest! O praise Him today! O praise Him today! O praise Him today! With flow’rs of affection He’s strewing our way, O praise Him, O praise Him today. 2 The jubilant season brings many a reason, For praising our Father on high; The meek lilies growing, His goodness are showing, Love smiles from the sunny blue sky. [Refrain] 3 Oh, hear us, our Father, as gladly we gather, WE thank Thee again for Thy care; ’Tis thro’ the dear Savior we ask for Thy favor, That in Thy rich grace we may share. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Day; Springtime Scripture: Psalm 9:2 Used With Tune: [The summer is coming, the honeybees humming]

Gottes Güte

Author: E. E. H.; E. C. Magaret Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Mit frohem Gemüthe Refrain First Line: Preist Gott in der Höhe Used With Tune: [Mit frohem Gemüthe]

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The Summer is Coming

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Gospel Herald in Song #96 (1899) First Line: The summer is coming, the honeybees humming Refrain First Line: Praise God in the highest Lyrics: 1 The summer is coming, the honeybees humming, And seeking the blossoms they love; Each morning discloses a new wealth of roses, Green branches are bending above. Refrain: Praise God in the highest! O praise Him today! O praise Him today! O praise Him today! With flow’rs of affection He’s strewing our way, O praise Him, O praise Him today. 2 The jubilant season brings many a reason, For praising our Father on high; The meek lilies growing, His goodness are showing, Love smiles from the sunny blue sky. [Refrain] 3 Oh, hear us, our Father, as gladly we gather, WE thank Thee again for Thy care; ’Tis thro’ the dear Savior we ask for Thy favor, That in Thy rich grace we may share. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Day; Springtime Scripture: Psalm 9:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [The summer is coming, the honeybees humming]

Gottes Güte

Author: E. E. H.; E. C. Magaret Hymnal: Die Kleine Palme No. 2 #46 (1900) First Line: Mit frohem Gemüthe Refrain First Line: Preist Gott in der Höhe Languages: German Tune Title: [Mit frohem Gemüthe]
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Drink of the Fountain of Love

Author: Sallie Keep Best Hymnal: Sunshine No. 2 #109 (1904) First Line: From out of love's mountain there's flowing a fountain Refrain First Line: Oh, come to the fountain, 'tis flowing today Lyrics: 1 From out of love’s mountain there’s flowing a fountain Of water so sparkling and clear; The spring of salvation, ‘twill bless ev’ry nation; Come, drink, for the fountain is near. Refrain: Oh, come to the fountain, ‘tis flowing today, The fountain of love, from heaven above; Oh, drink of the water, come, do not delay, But drink of the fountain of love. 2 With spray white and gleaming, O’er pebbles ‘tis streaming; ‘Twill bring hope and joy if you drink; Your faith it will strengthen; your life it will lengthen; Then hasten and come to its brink. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis free and no danger from foe or from stranger Can harm you while seeking the place; A path strewn with roses, where beauty reposes, Leads up to this fountain of grace. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 9:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [From out of love's mountain there's flowing a fountain]

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E. E. Hewitt

1851 - 1920 Author of "The Summer is Coming" in Gospel Herald in Song Pseudonym: Li­die H. Ed­munds. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was born in Philadelphia 28 June 1851. She was educated in the public schools and after graduation from high school became a teacher. However, she developed a spinal malady which cut short her career and made her a shut-in for many years. During her convalescence, she studied English literature. She felt a need to be useful to her church and began writing poems for the primary department. she went on to teach Sunday school, take an active part in the Philadelphia Elementary Union and become Superintendent of the primary department of Calvin Presbyterian Church. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

E. C. Magaret

1845 - 1924 Translator of "Gottes Güte" in Die Kleine Palme No. 2

Carrie E. Koch

Person Name: C. E. Koch Composer of "[From out of love's mountain there's flowing a fountain]" in Sunshine No. 2
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