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[My sins are forgiven, my soul is set free]

Appears in 9 hymnals Matching Instances: 9 Incipit: 55111 71212 35431 Used With Text: Hallelujah!

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Hallelujah!

Author: C. D. T. Appears in 6 hymnals Matching Instances: 5 First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me free Refrain First Line: Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah! Used With Tune: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]
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Hallelujah!

Author: L. D. Carrington Appears in 6 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 First Line: My sins are forgiven, my soul is set free Refrain First Line: Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah Lyrics: 1 My sins are forgiven, my soul is set free, Hallelujah! My Jesus redeemed me, His own will I be, Hallelujah! Refrain: Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah! I’m so glad to tell! Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah! With my soul ‘tis well. 2 Once far from my Savior, I’m near Him today, Hallelujah! He points me to Heaven and leads all the way, Hallelujah! [Refrain] 3 His blood bought my pardon, and cleanses within, Hallelujah! A crown thro’ His mercy I’m hoping to win, Hallelujah! [Refrain] 4 My inbred corruption is all taken out, Hallelujah! I’m perfectly free, I can sing, lead and shout, Hallelujah! [Refrain] 5 Our army’s advancing, the bugle sounds shrill, Hallelujah! Fresh orders from Jesus our spirits now thrill, Hallelujah! [Refrain] 6 The glory-dawn breaketh, our Savior is near, Hallelujah! We hope to be ready when He shall appear, Hallelujah! [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 19:1 Used With Tune: [My sins are forgiven, my soul is set free]

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Hallelujah!

Author: Charlie David Tillman Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2115 First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me free Refrain First Line: Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah! Lyrics: 1. I now have the Spirit that setteth me free, Hallelujah! My Savior’s own presence abideth with me, Hallelujah! Refrain Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah! I am glad to tell, Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah! With my soul ’tis well. 2. No longer I’m doubting His power to save, Hallelujah! The pleasures of earth I no longer now crave, Hallelujah! [Refrain] 3. So glad I can trust Him I cannot but shout, Hallelujah! The inbred corruption is all taken out, Hallelujah! [Refrain] 4. My Savior is with me each day in the year, Hallelujah! A constant Companion, I’ve nothing to fear, Hallelujah! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]
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Hallelujah

Author: L. D. Carrington Hymnal: Songs for the King's Business #177 (1909) First Line: My sins are forgiven, my soul is set free Refrain First Line: O, hallelujah, hallelujah, I'm so glad to tell Topics: Joy Of Deliverance Tune Title: [My sins are forgiven, my soul is set free]
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Hallelujah!

Author: C. D. T. Hymnal: The Revival No. 2 #52 (1896) First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me free Refrain First Line: Oh hallelujah! hallelujah! I am glad to tell Languages: English Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]

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Charlie D. Tillman

1861 - 1943 Person Name: Charlie David Tillman Author of "Hallelujah!" in The Cyber Hymnal Tillman, Charles "Charlie" Davis. (Tallahassee, Talapoosa County, Alabama, March 20, 1861--1943). Married Anna Killingsworth (Dec. 24, 1889); four daughters, one son (d.1910). --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

L. D. Carrington

Author of "Hallelujah" in Songs for the King's Business

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Composer of "[I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.