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Heaven With Us

Author: T. C. Upham Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: It is time to be thinking of heaven Refrain First Line: A heaven is here, a heaven is here

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[It is time to be thinking of heaven]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. Martin Towne Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55513 54326 11765 Used With Text: A Heaven is Here

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A Heaven is Here

Author: Prof. T. C Upham; B. E. W. Hymnal: Songs of the Evening Light #70 (1897) First Line: It is time to be thinking of heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [It is time to be thinking of heaven]
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Heaven With Us

Author: Prof. T. C. Upham Hymnal: Heavenly Carols #98 (1878) First Line: It is time to be thinking of heaven Refrain First Line: A heaven is here Scripture: Luke 17:21 Languages: English Tune Title: [It is time to be thinking of heaven]
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Heaven Within Us

Author: Prof. T. C. Upham Hymnal: Songs of the Kingdom #98 (1882) First Line: It is time to be thinking of heaven Refrain First Line: A heaven is here, a heaven is here Scripture: Luke 17:21 Languages: English Tune Title: [It is time to be thinking of heaven]

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Barney Elliott Warren

1867 - 1951 Person Name: B. E. W. Author (stanzas 4-5) of "A Heaven is Here" in Songs of the Evening Light Barney Elliott Warren was an American Christian hymnwriter and minister. See more in Wikipedia

T. Martin Towne

1835 - 1912 Composer of "[It is time to be thinking of heaven]" in Songs of the Evening Light Towne, T. Martin. (Coleraine, Franklin County, Massachusetts, May 31 [sic], 1835-- ). Methodist. Attended Williston's Seminary, East Hampton, Mass. 1855 to Hudson, New York, then Albany. Taught in Ypsilanti, Michigan, then Detroit. Settled in Janesville, Wisconsin. Served in the Civil War. Settled in Chicago; married Belle Kellogg. Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Thomas C. Upham

1799 - 1872 Person Name: Prof. T. C Upham Author of "A Heaven is Here" in Songs of the Evening Light Upham, Thomas Cogswell, D.D., was born at Durfield, New Haven, Jan. 30,1799, and educated at Dartmouth College (1818), and at Andover (1821). Having entered the Congregational Ministry he became Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Bowdon College, in 1825, and retained the same to 1867. He died at New York, April 2, 1872. His publications were numerous and included Mental Philosophy (which was long and widely used); American Cottage Life; a volume of Poems, 1852, &c. Five of his hymns are given, with accompanying dates, in Hymns and Songs of Praise, &c, N. Y., 1874, as follows:— 1. Fear not, poor weary one. Help in Sorrow (1872). 2. Happy the man who knows. Obedience (1872). 3. 0 Thou great Ruler of the sky. Morning (1872). 4. 0 Thou great Teacher from the skies. Following Christ (1872). 5. 'Tis thus in solitude I roam. Omnipresence (1853). These hymns are limited in their use. In 1847 Upham published the Life and Religious Opinions and Experiences of Madam de la Mothe Guyon. . . Two vols., N. Y. In this work the anonymous translations from Madam Guyon's hymns are found, viz., (1) “By sufferings only can we know"; (2) "I would love Thee, God and Father"; (3) "'Tis not [by] the skill of human art." There are also additional translations of two of her hymns in the same work. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)