In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: Charlie D. TillmanDate: 1895Source: The Salvation Army
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: Charles D. Tillman, 1861-1941Key: B♭ MajorDate: 1977Source: Melody inspired by the Salvation Army
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: Charlie D. TillmanDate: 1900Source: Melody furnished by the Salvation Army
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: Charlie D. TillmanDate: 1905Source: Melody furnished by the Salvation Army
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: Charlie D. TillmanDate: 1897Source: Melody furnished by the Salvation Army
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: AnonymousIncipit: 55111 71212 35543Key: A♭ MajorSource: Salvation Army tune
Tune Title: [I now have the Spirit that setteth me free]First Line: I now have the Spirit that setteth me freeComposer: Charlie D. TillmanDate: 1896Source: The Salvation Army
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