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[There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Incipit: 51111 51333 31355 Used With Text: No Condemnation

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No Condemnation

Author: Mrs. F. G. Burroughs Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus Refrain First Line: I’ll praise him, I’ll praise him Lyrics: 1 There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus, That walk in the Spirit alone; Their chains have been broken, Their freedom is spoken, And now Jesus calls them his own. Refrain: I’ll praise him, I’ll praise him Who saves me and calls me his own; There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus That live by the Spirit alone. 2 There’s no condemnation and no separation From Jesus our Lover divine; No death and no sorrow, No thought for tomorrow, When all that is Jesus’ is mine. [Refrain] 3 There’s no condemnation, O blessed assurance, To sinners now saved by his grace; The law has no terror, Truth triumphs o’er error, Since Jesus has stood in our place. [Refrain] 4 There’s no condemnation, ring out the sweet story To all who are longing for rest, That life in Christ Jesus From sin and death frees us, And urge them the promise to test. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus]

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No Condemnation

Author: Mrs. F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Salvation #16 (1902) First Line: There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus Refrain First Line: I’ll praise him, I’ll praise him Lyrics: 1 There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus, That walk in the Spirit alone; Their chains have been broken, Their freedom is spoken, And now Jesus calls them his own. Refrain: I’ll praise him, I’ll praise him Who saves me and calls me his own; There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus That live by the Spirit alone. 2 There’s no condemnation and no separation From Jesus our Lover divine; No death and no sorrow, No thought for tomorrow, When all that is Jesus’ is mine. [Refrain] 3 There’s no condemnation, O blessed assurance, To sinners now saved by his grace; The law has no terror, Truth triumphs o’er error, Since Jesus has stood in our place. [Refrain] 4 There’s no condemnation, ring out the sweet story To all who are longing for rest, That life in Christ Jesus From sin and death frees us, And urge them the promise to test. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus]
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No Condemnation

Author: Mrs. F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: Waves of Glory No. 2 #174 (1921) First Line: There's no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus Refrain First Line: I'll praise him, I'll praise him Languages: English Tune Title: [There's no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus]
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No Condemnation

Author: Mrs. F. G. Burroughs Hymnal: Bible Songs #54 (1901) First Line: There's no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus Refrain First Line: I'll praise Him, I'll praise Him Languages: English Tune Title: [There's no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus]

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William J. Kirkpatrick

1838 - 1921 Person Name: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Composer of "[There’s no condemnation to them in Christ Jesus]" in Songs of Praise and Salvation William J. Kirkpatrick (b. Duncannon, PA, 1838; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1921) received his musical training from his father and several other private teachers. A carpenter by trade, he engaged in the furniture business from 1862 to 1878. He left that profession to dedicate his life to music, serving as music director at Grace Methodist Church in Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick compiled some one hundred gospel song collections; his first, Devotional Melodies (1859), was published when he was only twenty-one years old. Many of these collections were first published by the John Hood Company and later by Kirkpatrick's own Praise Publishing Company, both in Philadelphia. Bert Polman

F. G. Burroughs

1856 - 1949 Person Name: Mrs. F. G. Burroughs Author of "No Condemnation" in Songs of Praise and Salvation F. G. Burroughs was born in 1856 (nee Ophelia G. Browning) was the daughter of William Garretson Browning, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and Susan Rebecca Webb Browning. She married Thomas E. Burroughs in 1884. He died in 1904. She married Arthur Prince Adams, in 1905. He was a minister. Her poem, "Unanswered yet" which was written in 1879, was published in the The Christian Standard in 1880 with the name F. G. Browning. She also wrote under the name of Ophelia G. Adams and Mrs. T. E. Burroughs. Dianne Shapiro from The Literary Digest, July 29, 1899., The Register, Pine Plains, NY, October 24, 1884, Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middleton, Conn. 1921