S. Y. Harmer

Short Name: S. Y. Harmer
Full Name: Harmer, S. Y. (Samuel Young) 1809-1884
Birth Year: 1809
Death Year: 1884

Harmer, Samuel Young, son of Samuel Harmer, a member of the Society of Friends, was born at Germantown, Pennsylvania, Dec. 9, 1809. In 1827 he joined the American Methodist Episcopalian Church, and was engaged for several years as a Sunday School teacher and superintendent. In 1842 he became a local preacher of that body, and, in 1847, was admitted into the ministry. He has held appointments in Philadelphia and Iowa. His well-known hymn "In the Christian's home in glory" (Heaven) was written in 1856 for a camp-meeting collection which the Rev. John Gladding was then compiling. It has been slightly altered, and set to music by the Rev. W. McDonald of Boston, Massachusetts. (For these details we are indebted to Dr. Hatfield's Poets of the Church N. Y., 1884.)

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907


Texts by S. Y. Harmer (13)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Ever precious, ever dear, Make Thy grace to me be knownSamuel Young Harmer (Author)English1
في المواطن البهية عبر وادي الدموعSamuel Y. Harmer (Author)Arabic1
Heimatland im HimmelshöhenS. Y. Harmer (Author)German1
To the promised home in gloryRev. S. Y. Harmer (Author)English1
Welcome, day of sweetSamuel Young Harmer (Author)1
I de Kristnes hjem berovenSamuel Young Harmer (Author)2
There is a calm and peaceful riverSamuel Young Harmer (Author)2
In the days of His flesh they brought little childrenRev. S. Y. Harmer (Author)English5
There is rest for the weary, There is rest for the wearyS. Y. Harmer (Author)English5
O come to the fountain of cleansing with meRev. S. F. Harmer (Author)English7
In des Christen heimatlandenSamuel Young Harmer (Author)German8
Waters from the smitten rockRev. S. Y. Harmer (Author)English9
In the Christian's home in glorySamuel Young Harmer (Author)English311
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