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[Saviour, Friend, to the end]

Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: M. S. Pike Incipit: 34534 56553 23333 Used With Text: The Pilgrim's Prayer

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Heavenly home

Appears in 39 hymnals First Line: Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! Lyrics: 1 Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! Precious name to me; I love to think the time will come When I shall rest in thee. I've no abiding city here; I seek for one to come; And tho' my pilgrimage be drear, I know there's rest at home. Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! Precious name to me; I love to think the time will come When I shall rest in thee. 2 Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! There no clouds arise, No tear drops fall no dark nights dim Thy ever-smiling skies. This earthly home is fair and bright, Yet clouds will often come; And oh! I long to see the light That gilds my heav'nly home. Heavenly home! heav'nly home! There no clouds arise, No tear drops fall, no dark nights dim Thy ever-smiling skies. 3 Heavenly home! heavenly home! Ne'er shall sorrow's gloom, Nor doubts nor fears disturb me there, For all is peace at home. I know I ne'er shall worthy be To dwell 'neath heav'ns bright dome; But Christ, my Saviour, died for me, And now he calls me home. Used With Tune: HEAVENLY HOME
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Home Again

Author: M. S. Pike, Esq Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Home again, home again Refrain First Line: Home again, home again Used With Tune: [Home again, home again]
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Die ewige Heimath

Author: C. F. Paulus Appears in 21 hymnals First Line: Heimathland, Heimatland Used With Tune: [Heimathland, Heimatland]

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Heavenly Home

Author: Julia W. Sampson Haskell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10347 First Line: Heavenly home! heavenly home! Lyrics: 1 Heavenly home! heavenly home! Precious name to me; I love to think the time will come When I shall rest in thee. I’ve no abiding city here; I seek for one to come; And tho’ my pilgrimage be drear, I know there’s rest at home. 2 Heavenly home! heavenly home! There no clouds arise. No tear drops fall, no dark nights dim Thy everlasting skies. This earthly home is fair and bright, Yet clouds will often come; And oh! I long to see the light That gilds my heavenly home. 3 Heavenly home! heavenly home! Ne’er shall sorrow’s gloom, Nor doubts nor fears disturb me there, For all is peace at home. I know I ne’er shall worthy be To dwell ’neath Heaven’s bright dome; But Christ, my Savior, died for me, And now He calls me home. Languages: English Tune Title: [Heavenly home! heavenly home]
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Heavenly Home

Author: J. W. Sampson Hymnal: Chapel Melodies #16 (1868) First Line: Heavenly home, heavenly home, precious name to me Languages: English Tune Title: [Heavenly home, heavenly home, precious name to me]
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Home Again

Author: M. S. Pike, Esq Hymnal: Songs for Service #154 (1905) First Line: Home again, home again Refrain First Line: Home again, home again Languages: English Tune Title: [Home again, home again]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "Come and reign; come and reign" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book 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.

Charles Spurgeon Brown

1860 - 1943 Person Name: Charles S. Brown Author of "The Pilgrim's Prayer" in The King's Praises Brown’s works in­clude: The King’s Prais­es (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Unit­ed So­ci­e­ty of Chris­tian En­dea­vor, 1899) www.hymntime.com/tch/

Carl Friedrich Paulus

1843 - 1893 Person Name: C. F. Paulus Author of "Die ewige Heimath" in Pilger Lieder
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