Thy Father's house, thine [thy] own bright home

Thy Father's house, thine [thy] own bright home

Author: Ray Palmer
Published in 28 hymnals

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1 Thy Father’s house! Thine own bright home!
And Thou hast there a place for me!
Though yet an exile here I roam,
That distant home by faith I see.

2 I see its domes resplendent glow,
Where beams of God’s own glory fall;
And trees of life immortal grow,
Whose fruits o’erhang the sapphire wall.

3 I know that Thou, who on the tree
Didst deign our mortal guilt to bear,
Will bring Thine own to dwell with Thee,
And waitest to receive me there.

4 Thy love will there array my soul
In Thine own robe of spotless hue;
And I shall gaze while ages roll,
On Thee, with raptures ever new.

5 O welcome day! when Thou my feet
Shalt bring the shining threshold o’er;
A Father’s warm embrace to meet,
And dwell at home for evermore.


Source: The Cyber Hymnal #10731

Author: Ray Palmer

Ray Palmer (b. Little Compton, RI, 1808; d. Newark, NJ, 1887) is often considered to be one of America's best nineteenth-century hymn writers. After completing grammar school he worked in a Boston dry goods store, but a religious awakening prodded him to study for the ministry. He attended Yale College (supporting himself by teaching) and was ordained in 1835. A pastor in Congregational churches in Bath, Maine (1835-1850), and Albany, New York (1850-1865), he also served as secretary of the American Congregational Union (1865-1878). Palmer was a popular preacher and author, writing original poetry as well as translating hymns. He published several volumes of poetry and hymns, including Sabbath Hymn Book (1858), Hymns and Sacred Pieces (1865… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Thy Father's house, thine [thy] own bright home
Author: Ray Palmer
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

LOWRY (Root)


LES COMANDEMENS DE DIEU

LES COMMANDEMENS (French for "the commandments"), a rich and graceful tune in the Hypo-Ionian mode (major), was used in the Genevan Psalter (1547) for the Decalogue and for Psalm 140, and later in British psalters and in the Lutheran tradition. The first setting in the Psalter Hymnal derives from Cl…

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[Thy Father's house! thine own bright home!]


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The Cyber Hymnal #10731
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Instances

Instances (1 - 28 of 28)
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #A51

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A Selection of Spiritual Songs #1034

Appendix to Mennonite Hymn Book #d54

Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir #d922

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Christian Hymn and Tune Book, for use in Churches, and for Social and Family Devotions #636

Gospel Hymns #d570

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Hymnal of the Presbyterian Church #196

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Hymns of the Ages #571

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Hymns of the Ages #571

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Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 #321

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Laudes Domini #1118

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Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #1235

Psalms and Hymns for the Worship of God #d822

Sacred Lyrics #d152

Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part I #d250

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Songs of Pilgrimage #237

Songs of the Great Salvation #151

The Baptist Hymn and Praise Book #d504

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The Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs #517

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The Christian Hymn Book #1123

The Church of God Selection of Spiritual Songs for the Church and Choir #d918

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The Clifton Chapel Collection of "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs" #815

TextScoreAudio

The Cyber Hymnal #10731

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The Manual of Praise for Sabbath and Social Worship #573

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The New Laudes Domini #1169

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The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book #325b

The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d1096

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