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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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