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Heavenly Home

Appears in 39 hymnals First Line: Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! precious name to me! Refrain First Line: Will you go with me the joys to see Used With Tune: [Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! precious name to me!]

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[Heavenly home! heavenly home]

Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Pond Ordway; Horace Waters Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 34534 56553 23333 Used With Text: Heavenly Home
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[Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! precious name to me!]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. W. Linton Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 34533 51513 54356 Used With Text: Heavenly Home
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[Heavenly home! heavenly home! precious name to me]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. A. B. Everett Used With Text: Heavenly Home

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Heavenly home! heavenly home! precious name to me!

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #52 (1870) 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. Chorus: Heavenly home! heavenly home! precious name to me! I love to think the time will come when I shall rest in thee. 2 Heavenly home! heavenly 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 heavenly home! Chorus: Heavenly home! heavenly 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 heavens bright dome; But Christ, my Saviour, died for me, And now he calls me home. Chorus: Heavenly home! heavenly home! ne'er shall sorrow's gloom, Nor doubts nor fears, disturb me there, for all is peace at home. Tune Title: 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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Heavenly Home

Hymnal: Kind Words #64 (1871) First Line: Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! precious name to me! Refrain First Line: Will you go with me the joys to see 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 though my pilgrimage be drear, I know there's rest at home. Chorus: Will you go with me the joys to see, Of that home above where all is love, That heav'nly home above? 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. [Chorus] 3 Heav'nly home! heav'nly 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 Saviour, died for me, And soon he'll call me home. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Heav'nly home! heav'nly home! precious name to me!]

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Horace Waters

1812 - 1893 Arranger of "[Heavenly home! heavenly home]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Julia W. Sampson

Person Name: J. W. Sampson Author of "Heavenly Home" in Chapel Melodies [See Julia Sampson Haskell]

J. P. Ordway

Composer of "[Heavenly home, heavenly home, precious name to me]" in Chapel Melodies
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