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HOMELAND

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 131 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Arthur S. Sullivan Hymnal Title: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13366 55431 17113 Used With Text: For thee, O dear, dear country

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With happy voices singing

Author: William G. Tarrant Appears in 86 hymnals Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Used With Tune: HOMELAND
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For all Thy care we bless Thee

Author: Sarah Doudney Appears in 13 hymnals Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Used With Tune: HOMELAND
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O Bible Holy Bible

Author: Palmer Hartsough Appears in 1 hymnal Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth First Line: O Bible, Holy Bible Used With Tune: HOMELAND

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The Homeland! Oh, the Homeland!

Author: Hugh R. Haweis Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #149 (1905) Hymnal Title: A Book of Song and Service Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [The Homeland! oh, the Homeland!]
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With happy voices singing

Author: William G. Tarrant Hymnal: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth #30 (1927) Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Languages: English Tune Title: HOMELAND
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For all Thy care we bless Thee

Author: Sarah Doudney Hymnal: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth #39 (1927) Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Languages: English Tune Title: HOMELAND

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W. G. Tarrant

1853 - 1928 Person Name: William G. Tarrant Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Author of "With happy voices singing" in A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Tarrant, William George, B.A., b. 1853. Since 1883 Minister of the Wandsworth Unitarian Christian Church. Editor of The Inquirer, 1888-97. One of the editors of the Essex Hall Hymnal. 1890, and of the Revised ed., 1902. 1. Come, let us Join with faithful souls. The Faithful. 2. Draw nigh to God; He will draw nigh to you. The Divine Helper. 3. Long ago the lilies faded. The Constant Presence. 4. The Light along the ages. Easter. 5. With happy voices ringing. Children's Praise. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Sarah Doudney

1841 - 1926 Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Author of "For all Thy care we bless Thee" in A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Doudney, Sarah, daughter of Mr. George E. Doudney, of Cosham, Hants, was born near Portsmouth, but removed into a remote village in Hampshire at an early age. Her first efforts in literature were made when she was quite young, her poem, "The Lessons of the Water-Mill," a popular song, especially in America, having been written when she was only fifteen. Known mainly to the reading public through her stories, A Woman's Glory, Stepping Stones, and others, and through her contributions to the Sunday Magazine, Good Words, and other serials, her works, including fiction, and sacred and secular poems, have been widely read and appreciated. Her sacred poems are the least numerous of her writings. Some of these, as, "The Master hath come, and He calls us to follow," and "Saviour, now the day is ending," for use at the close of Evening Service, and of more than usual merit, create the desire for more of a like kind. Greater use, however, may be made of what she has written than has been done. By being buried in magazine literature, her hymns are somewhat difficult to trace. Her Psalms of Life was published by Houlston in 1871. In the Sunday School Union Songs of Gladness, 1871, the following were given;— 1. He hath gone into His garden. The Vineyard of the Lord. 2. In Thy holy garden ground. The Vineyard of the Lord. 3. Land of peace, and love, and brightness. Heaven. 4. Saviour, now the day is ending. Sunday Evening. 5. The Master hath come, and He calls us to follow. Jesus and Mary of Bethany. 6. We praise our Lord to-day. Sunday. 7. We sing a loving Jesus. Praise of Jesus. Of these, Nos. 1, 2, 3, are in her Psalms of Life, 1871, and all have passed from the Songs of Gladness into other collections. Her:— 8. Room for the wanderer, room. Christ's Invitation. is in W. B. Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Doudney, Sarah, p. 307, i. Other hymns in common use:— 1. For all Thy care we bless Thee. Morning. 2. Lord of the golden harvest. Harvest. 3. Now the solemn shadows darken. Evening. Nos. 1, 2, are from Miss Doudney's Psalms of Life, 1871, and No. 3 is in Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Palmer Hartsough

1844 - 1932 Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Author of "O Bible Holy Bible" in A Hymnal for Joyous Youth Rv Palmer Hartsough USA 1844-1932. Born in Redford, MI, he attended Kalamazoo College and Michigan State Normal school (later MSU). He became an author, editor, lyricist, and librettist. After working as a traveling singing teacher in MI, IL, IA, OH, KY and TN, he opened a music studio in Rock Island, IL, around 1877, also directing music at a Baptist church there. In 1893, due to his poetic abilities, he moved to Cincinnati, OH, and joined the Fillmore Music Company, providing texts (over 1000) for their music. He also served as music director at the Bethel Mission and the 9th Street Baptist Church. He became a traveling song evangelist in 1903, and was ordained a Baptist minister in 1906, serving in Ontario, Canada, and MI from 1914 to 1927. He then returned to Plymouth, MI, where he lived the rest of his life. He never married, but was close to his two sisters, and wrote them a weekly letter for many years. With Fillmore Company he helped publish 20 songbooks. He died in Plymouth, MI. John Perry

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library

Small Church Music

Editors: Hugh R. Haweis Description: The SmallChurchMusic site was launched in 2006, growing out of the requests from those struggling to provide suitable music for their services and meetings. Rev. Clyde McLennan was ordained in mid 1960’s and was a pastor in many small Australian country areas, and therefore was acutely aware of this music problem. Having also been trained as a Pipe Organist, recordings on site (which are a subset of the smallchurchmusic.com site) are all actually played by Clyde, and also include piano and piano with organ versions. All recordings are in MP3 format. Churches all around the world use the recordings, with downloads averaging over 60,000 per month. The recordings normally have an introduction, several verses and a slowdown on the last verse. Users are encouraged to use software: Audacity (http://www.audacityteam.org) or Song Surgeon (http://songsurgeon.com) (see http://scm-audacity.weebly.com for more information) to adjust the MP3 number of verses, tempo and pitch to suit their local needs. Copyright notice: Rev. Clyde McLennan, performer in this collection, has assigned his performer rights in this collection to Hymnary.org. Non-commercial use of these recordings is permitted. For permission to use them for any other purposes, please contact manager@hymnary.org. Home/Music(smallchurchmusic.com) List SongsAlphabetically List Songsby Meter List Songs byTune Name About