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Lyricist is [[Robert Robinson]], written in 1758 (see Julian, ''Dictionary of Hymnology'', 1907, p. 252). There are many versions of this hymn; several are shown below. | Lyricist is [[Robert Robinson]], written in 1758 (see Julian, ''Dictionary of Hymnology'', 1907, p. 252). There are many versions of this hymn; several are shown below. | ||
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*[[Come, thou fount of | *[[Come, thou fount of every blessing (Queenborough) (Thomas Clark)|Thomas Clark, to the tune 'Queenborough']] SATB | ||
*[[Come, Thou Fount of every blessing (Thurlow Weed)|Thurlow Weed]] SATB | *[[Come, Thou Fount of every blessing (Thurlow Weed)|Thurlow Weed]] SATB | ||
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Revision as of 23:28, 17 February 2016
General information
Lyricist is Robert Robinson, written in 1758 (see Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907, p. 252). There are many versions of this hymn; several are shown below.
Settings by composers
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Anonymous — Hallelujah
- James P. Carrell — Ebenezer
- James P. Carrell — Jewin Street
- Lucius Chapin — New Monmouth
- Jeremiah Ingalls — Melodious Sonnet
- Alexander Johnson — Olney
- Larry Minton — Come, Thou fount of ev'ry blessing
- Amos Pilsbury — Charleston
Text and translations
English text
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Martin Madan's Collection, 1760 |
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