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“Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” was written in 1758 by Robert Robinson, who composed the hymn at just 22 years old. By the 1800s, it had become one of the most widely sung hymns carried across the American frontier by settlers, families, and traveling communities. On the frontier, this hymn was not performed — it was shared. Sung among families, along wagon roads, and in simple gatherings, it expressed gratitude, humility, and a deep awareness of human weakness alongside divine grace. The famous line “prone to wander” resonated strongly with people living far from certainty, structure, and home. This rendition is presented in a period-appropriate frontier style, honoring how the hymn would have been sung in the 18th and 19th centuries — with warmth, communal voices, and steady forward motion rather than ornament or spectacle. 🎵 Part of Hymns of the American Frontier (1700s–1800s) 🌄 Gratitude • Faith • Human frailty • Hope 🤠 Mandy Dee If this song moved you, you are hearing the same words that steadied countless lives on uncertain roads. #ComeThouFount #FrontierHymns #AmericanFrontier #1700sHymns #TraditionalHymns #PublicDomainHymn #FaithOnTheFrontier #WesternHistory #EarlyAmericanMusic #MandyDee