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[Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. M. Wortman Incipit: 55653 51216 22222

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Live Everlasting

Author: R. Kelso Carter Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin Refrain First Line: O, believe, O believe, and receive Used With Tune: [Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin]

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Live Everlasting

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: The Emory Hymnal #60 (1887) First Line: Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin Refrain First Line: O, believe, O believe, and receive Languages: English Tune Title: [Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin]
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Live Everlasting

Author: R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: Songs of Perfect Love #116 (1886) First Line: Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin Refrain First Line: O, believe Languages: English Tune Title: [Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin]

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Russell Kelso Carter

1849 - 1928 Person Name: R. Kelso Carter Author of "Live Everlasting" in The Emory Hymnal Russel Kelso Carter was a professor in the Pennsylvania Military College of Chester. While there he was licensed to preach by the Methodist Episcopal Church. He became very active in leading camp meetings and revivals. After failing health forced him to abandon this work, he studied and became a medical doctor as well as a writer. He wrote novels as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

A. M. Wortman

Person Name: A. M. Wortman, D.M. Composer of "[Trusting in Jesus there's release from sin]" in The Emory Hymnal
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