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¡Mi hogar, mi hogar, mi dulce hogar!

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Hogar de mis recuerdos Used With Tune: HOGAR, DULCE HOGAR

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[Hogar de mis recuerdos, a ti volver anhelo]

Appears in 288 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry R. Bishop (1786-1855) Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13455 35434 23134 Used With Text: Hogar de mis recuerdos

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Hogar de mis recuerdos

Author: John Howard Payne (1792-1852); Anónimo Hymnal: Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día #593 (2010) First Line: Hogar de mis recuerdos, a ti volver anhelo Refrain First Line: ¡Mi hogar, mi hogar! Topics: El hogar christiano; The Christian Home Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:5 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Hogar de mis recuerdos, a ti volver anhelo]

Hogar De Mis Recuerdos

Hymnal: Alabanzas Favoritas No. 2 #192 (1993) Refrain First Line: ¡Mi hogar, mi hogar, mi dulce hogar Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Hogar de mis recuerdos]

Hogar De Mis Recuerdos

Hymnal: Himnos de Gloria #220 (1949) Refrain First Line: ¡Mi hogar, mi hogar Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:5 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Hogar de mis recuerdos]

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Vicente P. Mendoza

1875 - 1955 Person Name: V. Mendoza Author of "Hogar Dulce Hogar" in Himnos Selectos Vicente Mendoza Born: De­cem­ber 24, 1875, Guad­a­la­ja­ra, Mex­i­co. Died: 1955, Mex­i­co Ci­ty, Mex­i­co. Mendoza stu­died in­i­tial­ly un­der Don Au­re­lio Or­te­ga. At age of 11 he went to work in a Pro­test­ant print shop in Mex­i­co Ci­ty and helped pro­duce El Evan­gel­is­ta Mex­i­ca­no (The Mex­i­can Evan­gel­ist) for the Meth­od­ist Church of the South; he rose to be­come its di­rect­or for 17 years. Look­ing to im­prove him­self, Men­do­za en­tered a night school for work­ers, but lat­er feel­ing the call to preach the Gos­pel, he en­tered the Pres­by­ter­i­an Sem­in­a­ry in Mex­i­co Ci­ty. When the sem­in­a­ry closed temp­o­rar­i­ly, Men­do­za en­tered the Meth­od­ist In­sti­tute of Pueb­la, where he fin­ished the course in the­ol­o­gy. In 1898 he be­came a mem­ber of the An­nu­al Con­fer­ence of the Mex­i­can Meth­od­ist Church. From 1915 to 1917, he be­longed to the South­ern Meth­od­ist Con­fer­ence of Cal­i­for­nia. Men­do­za worked on sev­er­al per­i­od­i­cals, in­clud­ing El Mun­do Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian World), El Abo­ga­do Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian Ad­vo­cate), and El Evan­gel­is­ta Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian Evan­gel­ist). © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Anonymous

Person Name: Anónimo Author of "Hogar de mis Recuerdos" in Himnario Metodista 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.

Henry R. Bishop

1786 - 1855 Person Name: H. R. Bishop Composer of "[Hogar de mis recuerdos]" in Himnario Adventista Bishop, Henry Rowley, was born at London, Nov. 18, 1786, and died at London, April 30, 1855. See a full notice in the Dictionary of Nat. Biog., v., 91. From 1840 he was occasional and from 1843 to 1848 sole conductor of the Antient Concerts. Of his Twelve Corales...as sung at the Concerts of Ancient Music, for which (with Words expressly written to them) they were adapted and arranged by Sir Henry R. Bishop, 1844 (B. M. copy is H. 878), some are fairly literal translations from the German, others have no connection with their nominal originals. Three were noted in this Dictionary, but their source not having been traced in 1892, we now subjoin them:— 1. Behold, how glorious is yon sky, p. 127, ii. This is from "Wie herrlich ist die neue Welt" in C. H. Graun's oratorio Der Tod Jesu, 1756 (B. M. copy, 11. 1805, catalogued as 1766), the words being by Karl Wilhelm Ramler, b. Feb. 25, 1725, at Colberg, in Pomerania; 1748, Professor of Literature at the Cadet School in Berlin; d. at Berlin, April 11, 1798. 2. God is our Refuge in distress, Our Shield, p. 325, i. 3. O let us praise the Lord, With hearts of true devotion, p. 963, ii., No. 4. The Winchester Hymn Book, 1857, alters stanza i., the original line 1. 3, 4 being:— "Whose spirit roams abroad, To calm life's troubled ocean." Another fairly close version is,"Wake, O wake! a voice is crying," from "Wachet auf," p. 805, ii. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)