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Glory Hallelujah

Author: Harry D. Clarke Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: My soul is on the wing to realms of endless light Refrain First Line: Glory, glory

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[My soul is on the wing to realms of endless light]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Harry D. Clarke Incipit: 56711 17123 55565 Used With Text: Glory Hallelujah

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Glory Hallelujah

Author: H. D. C. Hymnal: Gospel Truth in Song No. 3 #34 (1925) First Line: My soul is on the wing to realms of endless light Refrain First Line: Glory, glory Languages: English Tune Title: [My soul is on the wing to realms of endless light]

Glory hallelujah

Author: Harry D. Clarke Hymnal: Songs of Salvation #d62 (1955) First Line: My soul is on the wing to realms Refrain First Line: Glory, glory, hallelujah

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Harry D. Clarke

1888 - 1957 Person Name: H. D. C. Author of "Glory Hallelujah" in Gospel Truth in Song No. 3 Orphaned at an early age, Clarke ran away from the orphanage and worked at sea for almost 10 years. He eventually moved to London, then to America. He attended the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois, then went into composing, music publishing, and evangelism. He served as song leader for Harry vom Bruch and Billy Sunday, being so impressed by Sunday that he established the Billy Sunday Memorial Chapel in Sioux City, Iowa (where he served as pastor until 1945). Clarke also worked in the evangelism field in Garards Fort, Pennsylvania, and South Milford, Indiana. © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)
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