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[Jesus found me when afar I wandered]

Appears in 20 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Harris Incipit: 33321 35653 16532 Used With Text: My Soul Is Filled With Glory

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My Soul is Filled with Glory

Author: J. M. H. Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: Jesus found me when afar I wandered Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord! My soul is filled with glory Used With Tune: [Jesus found me when afar I wandered]
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當我罪中流蕩 (Jesus found me when afar)

Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Jesus found me when afar] Text Sources: Hymnary, 1984 - 聖徒詩歌

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My Soul Is Filled with Glory

Author: John M. Harris Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4359 First Line: Jesus found me when afar I wandered Lyrics: 1. Jesus found me when afar I wandered, Brought me pardon from the throne above, Gave me peace that passeth understanding, Joy unspeakable and full of love. Praise the Lord! My soul is filled with glory! Praise the Lord! I love to tell the story Of His grace that justifies me freely, And I’m shouting, Glory! till I get home. 2. Thro’ His Word He taught me full salvation— How His blood could cleanse and sanctify. Then by faith I plunged into the fountain; Now I’m looking for that home on high. Praise the Lord! My soul is filled with glory! Praise the Lord! I love to tell the story Of His grace that justifies me wholly, And I’m shouting, Glory! till I get home. 3. Trials many will beset my pathway, And temptations I shall surely meet; But my Savior promised grace to help me Till I lay my trophies at His feet. Praise the Lord! My soul is filled with glory! Praise the Lord! I love to tell the story Of His grace that keeps and gives me vict’ry, And I’m shouting, Glory! till I get home. Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus found me when afar I wandered]
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My Soul is Filled With Glory

Author: J. M. H. Hymnal: New Songs of the Old Faith #35 (1927) First Line: Jesus found me when afar I wandered Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord! my soul is filled with glory! Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus found me when afar I wandered]
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My Soul is Filled with Glory

Author: J. M. H. Hymnal: Tabernacle Songs #38 (1909) First Line: Jesus found me when afar I wandered Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord! my soul is filled with glory! Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus found me when afar I wandered]

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J. M. Harris

1867 - 1934 Author of "My Soul Is Filled with Glory" Born: May 29, 1867, Williamsport, Ohio. Died: July 20, 1934, Miami, Florida. John’s wife was songwriter Margaret Harris. His works include: Waves of Glory No. 1 (Los Angeles, California: Nazarene Publishing Company, 1905) (editor) Spiritual Songs, edited with his wife Margaret & G. A. McLaughlin (Chicago, Illinois: Christian Witness Publishing Company, circa 1908) Glorious Gospel in Song (Chicago, Illinois: Christian Witness Publishing Company, 1910) (editor) --www.hymntime.com/tch

John Harris

1802 - 1856 Person Name: John M. Harris Author of "My Soul Is Filled with Glory" in The Cyber Hymnal Harris, John, D.D., was born at Ugborough, Devon, March 8, 1802, and educated for the Congregational Ministry at Hoxton Academy. He was Minister of the Congregational Church, Epsom, 1825-38; President of the Countess of Huntingdon's College at Cheshunt, 1838-50; and Principal of New College, London, 1850, to his death, Dec. 21, 1856. He received the degree of D.D. from Brown University in 1838. His works were numerous, including The Great Teacher, 1835; Union: or, the Divided Church made one, 1837; The Pre-Adamite Earth, 1846; two prize essays; a volume of poems, The Incarnate One, &c. His hymn, "Light up this house with glory, Lord" (Opening of a Place of Worship), appeared in the New Congregational Hymn Book, 1859, No. 882. It has become widely known, and is of more than usual merit. [Rev. W. Garrett Horder] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology
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