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OLNEY.
8s & 7s.
"The
fountain
is
Christ."-ZEK.
18
:
1.
"We
shall
receive
the
blessings
from
the
Lord,
and
righteousness
from
the
God
of
his
salvation."-Ps.
24:
5.
REV.
JOHN
ROBINSON,
1758.
Key
of
F.
FRANCIS
FRED.
CHOPIN,
1835.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
1. {
Come,
thou
Fount
of
ev
-
'ry
bless
-
ing,
Tune
my
heart
to
sing
thy
grace;
Streams
of
mer
-
cy,
nev
-
er
ceas
-
ing,
Call
for
songs
of
loud
-
est
praise.}
Teach
me
some
me
-
lo
-
dious
son
-
net,
2. {
Here
I'll
raise
mine
Eb
-
e
-
ne
-
zer,
Hith
-
er,
by
thy
help,
I'm
come;
*
And
I
hope,
by
thy
good
pleas
-
ure,
Safe
-
ly
to
ar
-
rive
at
home.
}
Je
-
sus
sought
me
when
a
stran
-
ger,
Sung
by
flam
-
ing
tongues
a
-
bove;
Praise
the
mount-I'm
fixed
up
-
on
it-Mount
of
thy
re
-
deem
-
ing
love!
Wan
-
d'ring
from
the
fold
of
God;
He,
to
res
-
cue
me
from
dan
-
ger,
In
-
ter
-
posed
his
pre
-
cious
blood.
Chopin
was
born
in
1809
and
died
in
1849.
He
was
one
of
the
great
masters
of
music.
His
last
words
were
said
to
his
attending
physician,
"Now
my
death
struggle
begins."
He
remained
conscious
to
the
last,
and
added,
"God
shows
man
rare
favor
when
he
reveals
to
him
the
moment
of
the
approach
of
his
death.
This
he
shows
me-do
not
disturb
me."
John
Robinson
was
born
in
Norfolk,
Eng.,
1735,
and
left
an
orphan.
He
was
converted
under
preaching
of
Whitfield,
and
ordained
to
the
Methodist
ministry.
He
later
joined
the
Baptist,
then
the
Independent,
and
fianlly
became
a
Unitarian.
He
died
1790.