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2115. Hallelujah!

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]

Text Information
First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me free
Title: Hallelujah!
Author: Charlie David Tillman (1894)
Refrain First Line: Oh, hallelujah! hallelujah!
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]
Composer: Anonymous
Incipit: 55111 71212 35543
Key: A♭ Major
Source: Salvation Army tune
Copyright: Public Domain



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