Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LENT
157
There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood
C. M.
Zech. 13: 1
William Cowper, 1771, cento
(SECOND TUNE)
Cowper
Lowell Mason, 1830
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Thy
Shall
That
Drawn
foun
flow
the
cious
to
with
stream
blood
see
blood
wounds
lose
in
man
ing
er
tain
Im
sup
its
his
uel’s
since
dy
dy
is
Dear
2
The
1
There
3
4
E’er
I
Thy
re
tain
saw
pre
joiced
filled
a
by
ing
ing
faith
foun
thief
Lamb,
And
Be
Washed
Lose
shall
saved
all
all
my
of
as
that
theme
God
he,
flood
veins,
day;
my
be
to
their
pow’r
ply,
sin
deem
all
there
Re
Till
And
And
has
somed
as
be
love
ran
I,
plunged
neath
been
Church
vile
ing
the
have
ners
men.
A
y
a
no
I
die.
guilt
sins
sin
till
stains.
way.
more.
5
When this poor lisping, stammering tongue
Lies silent in the grave,
Then in a nobler, sweeter song
I’ll sing Thy pow’r to save.
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