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     marker 99|  |  |  |  | The waters all pure,
 With gentleness glide,
 The fair tree on each side;
 With health all-abounding,
 Soft issues the stream,
 From th’throne and the temple
 Of God and the Lamb.
 
 
 The house of the Lord
 A fountain contains,
 Enriching the saint,
 Removing his strains;
 its streams first are shallow,
 But touching the feet,
 Then rising and forming
 A river complete.
 
 
 The anguish of thirst,
 These waters allay,
 True life they impart,
 That cannot decay;
 The land is all fruitful,
 The waters abound
 With richness and plenty,
 Where’er they are found.
 
 
 To this divine source,
 Oh may I repair,
 And ever be blessed,
 Its riches to share;
 Thy word is a river,
 All healthful and free,
 Dear Lord, may I find it
 Most precious to me.
 
 
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LIST OF LYRIC SOURCES
  
   
         | Hymn/Song Book | Year | Song # |  |  | 1818 | # 342 |  
	
MUSIC
 
    
        | Name: | OLD 104TH 
 |  | Meter: | 10 10 11 11 
 |  | Writer(s): |  |  | Dates: | 1621 
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
  
   
        | Hymn/Song Book | Song # | Key |  |  | # 573 | G |  |  | # 45 | G |  |  | # 329 | G |  |  | # 167 | G |  
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