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Coming Home

Author: D. O. T. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Coming home all weary, broken-hearted Refrain First Line: Coming home, coming home Used With Tune: [Coming home all weary, broken-hearted]

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[Coming home all weary, broken-hearted]

Meter: 10.9.10.9.6.9.6.9 Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Daniel Otis Teasley Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 12336 51235 34552 Used With Text: Coming Home

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Coming Home

Author: D. O. T. Hymnal: Salvation Echoes #60 (1900) First Line: Coming home all weary, brokenhearted Refrain First Line: Coming home, coming home Languages: English Tune Title: [Coming home all weary, brokenhearted]
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Coming Home

Author: D. O. T. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #830 Meter: 10.9.10.9.6.9.6.9 First Line: Coming home all weary, broken-hearted Refrain First Line: Coming home, coming home Lyrics: 1 Coming home all weary, broken-hearted, I have gladly left the path of wrong; Oh, I long to join the happy chorus, Where they’re singing sweet redemption’s song. Refrain: Coming home, coming home, With the ransomed evermore to be, Coming home, coming home, Jesus, Savior, coming home to Thee. 2 Coming home to Father’s arms of mercy, I am tired of sin’s deceptive way; I will humbly bow and plead for pardon, At His blessed feet I’ll weep and pray. [Refrain] 3 Coming home tonight to friends and loved ones, For their prayers and tears have won my heart; Long I’ve wandered on in sin and sorrow, Jesus, save me now, ere hope depart. [Refrain] 4 Coming home to Father’s house repenting, Coming heavy-laden, sick and sore, And I know that if I come believing, Angels wait to meet me at the door. [Refrain] Topics: Repentance Scripture: Luke 15:18-20 Tune Title: [Coming home all weary, broken-hearted]
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Coming Home

Author: D. O. T. Hymnal: Select Hymns #64 (1911) First Line: Coming home all weary, broken-hearted Refrain First Line: Coming home, coming home Tune Title: [Coming home all weary, broken-hearted]

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Daniel Otis Teasley

1876 - 1942 Person Name: D. O. T. Author of "Coming Home" in Salvation Echoes Daniel Otis Teasley, 1876-1942 Died: November 15, 1942, Santa Ana, California. Teasley en­tered the min­is­try of the Church of God de­nom­in­a­tion in 1896, and pas­tored in New York. Some­time af­ter 1910, he be­came Gen­er­al Man­a­ger of the Gos­pel Trump­et Com­pa­ny, where he worked un­til 1917. He then worked as gen­er­al man­ag­er of War­ner Press (1917-18). His works in­clude: Historical Ge­o­graphy of the Bi­ble, 1898, 1917 The Ho­ly Spir­it and Other Spir­its, 1904 How to Con­duct a Sun­day School, 1911 The Go­spel Guide-book, 1918 The Bi­ble and How to In­ter­pret It, 1918 Lyrics-- At the Cross of Je­sus Bow­ing Back to the Bless­èd Old Bi­ble Be Rea­dy When He Comes I Am the Lord’s I Know in My Heart What It Means I Will Praise Him, Hal­le­lu­jah! In Ho­ly Rev­er­ence, Lord Song of Joy, A We’ll Crown Him Lord of All We’ll Praise the Lord Music-- No Friend Like Je­sus Reverena --hymntime.com/tch/
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