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Homeward and Heavenward

Author: Eben E. Rexford Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod Refrain First Line: O Heav'n, where Christ my Redeemer has gone Used With Tune: [Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod]

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[Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel W. Beazley Incipit: 17172 15354 42121 Used With Text: Homeward and Heavenward

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Homeward and Heavenward

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: Diadems #218 (1913) First Line: Traveling on in the path that the Savior trod Refrain First Line: O Heav'n, where Christ my Redeemer has gone Languages: English Tune Title: [Traveling on in the path that the Savior trod]
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Homeward and Heavenward

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: Coronation Hymns #s54 (1913) First Line: Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod Refrain First Line: O Heav'n, where Christ my Redeemer has gone Languages: English Tune Title: [Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod]

Homeward and Heavenward

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: Inspiring Hymns #228 (1914) First Line: Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod Refrain First Line: O Heav'n, where Christ my Redeemer has gone Languages: English Tune Title: [Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod]

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Samuel W. Beazley

1873 - 1944 Composer of "[Trav'ling on in the path that the Savior trod]" in Inspiring Hymns Samuel W. Beazley was born in Sparta, Virginia in 1873. He was a music scholar and taught music at Shenandoah College for five years. He composed over 4,000 gospel songs during his lifetime. Samuel W. Beazley maintained a successful publishing business in Chicago, Illinois. He died in Chicago on September 16, 1944. He was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1992. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: Gospel Music Hall of Fame

Eben E. Rexford

1848 - 1916 Author of "Homeward and Heavenward" in Inspiring Hymns Rexford, Eben Eugene.M (Johnsburg, New York, July 16, 1848--October 16, 1916, Shiocton, Wisconsin). Horticulturalist and editor of a Wisconsin farm journal. Many of his verses were used to fill empty corners of the journal. He also wrote many books on gardening. Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisc.), Litt.D. Twenty-five years, organist at First Congregational Church, Shiocton. See: Smith, Mary L.P. (1930). Eben E. Rexford; a biographical sketch. Menasha, Wis., George Banta Pub. Co. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives and Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company. =============== Rexford, Eben Eugene , an American writer, born July 16, 1848, is the author of Nos. 199, 246, 263, 353, in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos), 1878, No. 5, and 456 in the Methodist Sunday School Hymnbook, 1879. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================ Rexford, E. E. , p. 1587, ii. Additional hymns by this author in common use include:— 1. He saw the wheat fields waiting. Harvest of the World. 2. O where are the reapers. Missions. 3. Rouse up to work that waits for us. Duty. 4. We are sailing o'er an ocean. Life's Vicissitudes. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ================
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