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[Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Leslie Incipit: 51111 31222 23442 Used With Text: The Fountain

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The Fountain

Author: Rev. S. Y. Harmer Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me Used With Tune: [Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me]

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The Fountain

Author: Rev. S. Y. Harmer Hymnal: Grace and Glory #19 (1882) First Line: Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me]
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Wash and Be Clean

Author: Rev. S. F. Harmer Hymnal: Pearls of Gospel Song #30 (1884) First Line: O come to the fountain of cleansing with me Refrain First Line: Its waters are healing Languages: English Tune Title: [O come to the fountain of cleansing with me]
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The Fountain

Author: Rev. S. Y. Harmer Hymnal: Spiritual Songs No. 2 #92a (1883) First Line: Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me]

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S. Y. Harmer

1809 - 1884 Person Name: Rev. S. Y. Harmer Author of "The Fountain" in New Spiritual Songs Harmer, Samuel Young, son of Samuel Harmer, a member of the Society of Friends, was born at Germantown, Pennsylvania, Dec. 9, 1809. In 1827 he joined the American Methodist Episcopalian Church, and was engaged for several years as a Sunday School teacher and superintendent. In 1842 he became a local preacher of that body, and, in 1847, was admitted into the ministry. He has held appointments in Philadelphia and Iowa. His well-known hymn "In the Christian's home in glory" (Heaven) was written in 1856 for a camp-meeting collection which the Rev. John Gladding was then compiling. It has been slightly altered, and set to music by the Rev. W. McDonald of Boston, Massachusetts. (For these details we are indebted to Dr. Hatfield's Poets of the Church N. Y., 1884.) -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907

J. H. Leslie

Composer of "[Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing with me]" in New Spiritual Songs