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[From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Curtis J. Williams Incipit: 35635 12351 16511 Used With Text: Peace and Gladness

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Peace and Gladness

Author: C. J. W. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me Refrain First Line: What peace, what joy abide within my soul Used With Tune: [From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me]

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Peace and Gladness

Author: C. J. W. Hymnal: New Victory #a24 (1918) First Line: From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me Refrain First Line: What peace, what joy abide within my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me]
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Peace and Gladness

Author: C. J. W. Hymnal: Victory #24 (1918) First Line: From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me Refrain First Line: What peace, what joy abide within my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me]
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Peace and Gladness

Author: C. J. W. Hymnal: Temple Bells #67 (1921) First Line: From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me Refrain First Line: What peace, what joy abide within my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [From sin I'm free, Christ ransomed me]

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Curtis J. Williams

Person Name: C. J. W. Author of "Peace and Gladness" in Temple Bells
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