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[Now the chains of sin are broken]

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. B. C. Oyler Incipit: 55113 45331 24715 Used With Text: I Am Free

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I Am Free

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Now the chains of sin are broken Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! hallelujah! Used With Tune: [Now the chains of sin are broken]
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Heil, gesprengt sind meine Ketten

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Kark Keck Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Halleluja, halleluja Used With Tune: [Heil, gesprengt sind meine Ketten]

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My Chains are Broken

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 #289 (1894) First Line: Now the chains of sin are broken Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, hallelujah, Jesus died for me Languages: English Tune Title: [Now the chains of sin are broken]
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Hallelujah! I Am Free

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: Sing Out the Glad News #23 (1885) First Line: Now the chains of sin are broken Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! hallelujah! Jesus died for me Languages: English Tune Title: [Now the chains of sin are broken]
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I Am Free

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: The Evangel of Song #57 (1889) First Line: Now the chains of sin are broken Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! hallelujah! Jesus died for me Languages: English Tune Title: [Now the chains of sin are broken]

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E. A. Hoffman

1839 - 1929 Person Name: Elisha A. Hoffman Author of "My Chains are Broken" in Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 Elisha Hoffman (1839-1929) after graduating from Union Seminary in Pennsylvania was ordained in 1868. As a minister he was appointed to the circuit in Napoleon, Ohio in 1872. He worked with the Evangelical Association's publishing arm in Cleveland for eleven years. He served in many chapels and churches in Cleveland and in Grafton in the 1880s, among them Bethel Home for Sailors and Seamen, Chestnut Ridge Union Chapel, Grace Congregational Church and Rockport Congregational Church. In his lifetime he wrote more than 2,000 gospel songs including"Leaning on the everlasting arms" (1894). The fifty song books he edited include Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 and The Evergreen, 1873. Mary Louise VanDyke ============ Hoffman, Elisha Albright, author of "Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?" (Holiness desired), in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1881, was born in Pennsylvania, May 7, 1839. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ==============

Karl Keck

Person Name: Kark Keck Translator of "Heil, gesprengt sind meine Ketten" in Pilgerklänge

B. C. Oyler

Person Name: Rev. B. C. Oyler Composer of "[Now the chains of sin are broken]" in Pentecostal Hymns No. 1
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