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[I go to heaven, there is my home]

Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Knudsen Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55511 17242 77646 Used With Text: I Go To Heaven, There Is My Home

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I Go To Heaven, There Is My Home

Author: Joh. Levinsen Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I go to heaven, there is my home, There is no sin and no sorrow, There is the city that shall become My blest abode of to-morrow. 2 There is the joy I on earth have missed, There is the hope that was fleeting, And there my Lord and my Savior blest The host of pilgrims is greeting. 3 I hasten on to my home on high, With joy and gladness proceeding, Although from weakness I oft must sigh When wounded severely are bleeding. 4 I go to heaven, there is my home, There is no sorrow, nor weeping, There is the city where saints shall roam And henceforth dwell in God's keeping. Topics: Spiritual Songs Selected Used With Tune: [I go to heaven, there is my home]

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I Go To Heaven, There Is My Home

Author: Joh. Levinsen Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #337 (1927) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Lyrics: 1 I go to heaven, there is my home, There is no sin and no sorrow, There is the city that shall become My blest abode of to-morrow, There is the city that shall become My blest abode of tomorrow. 2 There is the joy I on earth have missed, There is the hope that was fleeting, And there my Lord and my Savior blest The host of pilgrims is greeting, And there my Lord and my Savior blest The host of pilgrims is greeting. 3 I hasten on to my home on high, With joy and gladness proceeding, Although from weakness I oft must sigh When wounds severely are bleeding, Although from weakness I oft must sigh When wounds severely are bleeding. 4 I go to heaven, there is my home, There is no sorrow, nor weeping, There is the city where saints shall roam And hence-forth dwell in God's keeping, There is the city where saints shall roam And hence-forth dwell in God's keeping. Topics: Spiritual Songs Selected Languages: English Tune Title: [I go to heaven, there is my home]
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I Go To Heaven, There Is My Home

Author: Joh. Levinsen Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #337 (1928) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Lyrics: 1 I go to heaven, there is my home, There is no sin and no sorrow, There is the city that shall become My blest abode of to-morrow. 2 There is the joy I on earth have missed, There is the hope that was fleeting, And there my Lord and my Savior blest The host of pilgrims is greeting. 3 I hasten on to my home on high, With joy and gladness proceeding, Although from weakness I oft must sigh When wounded severely are bleeding. 4 I go to heaven, there is my home, There is no sorrow, nor weeping, There is the city where saints shall roam And henceforth dwell in God's keeping. Topics: Spiritual Songs Selected Languages: English Tune Title: [I go to heaven, there is my home]

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J. Knudsen

Composer of "[I go to heaven, there is my home]" in Hymnal for Church and Home

J. Levinsen

Person Name: Joh. Levinsen Author of "I Go To Heaven, There Is My Home" in Hymnal for Church and Home