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The Glad Tidings

Author: Anon Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Hark! hark! hear the glad tidings Topics: The Second Coming Used With Tune: [Hark! hark! hear the glad tidings]
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Home, home, beameth before us!

Author: Anon. Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Home, home, beameth before us! When, when, shall we be there? Long, long, here we have wandered, Burdened with sorrow and care: Home, home, home, home, Sorrow breathes not in its air. 2 Home, home, there in thy bowers, Sweet, sweet music shall swell; Sin, sin, never can enter Peace in each bosom shall dwell: Home, home, home, home, Peace in each bosom shall dwell. 3 Home, home, rest to the weary, Peace, peace, to the torn breast; Hope, hope, hope of the erring; There in thy bosom we'll rest! Home, home, home, home, There will the wanderers rest. 4 Home, home, bliss to the parted; Friends, friends, meet on its shore; Here, here, lonely they've left us; Soon we'll be parted no more: Home, home, home, home, Friends will be parted no more. 5 Home, home, let us now hasten, See, see, angels above! Hark! hark! now do they call us, Home to their dwelling of love: Home, home, home, home, Home of our Father's kind love. Topics: Waiting for Christ Closing Work Used With Tune: GLAD TIDINGS
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Das Land meiner Ruh

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Dort, dort in jenen Fernen Used With Tune: [Dort, dort in jenen Fernen]
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Beautiful Home

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Home, Home, beautiful City! Refrain First Line: Home, home, home, home Lyrics: 1 Home, home, beautiful City! O when, when shall we get there? Long, long here have we wand'red, All burdened with sorrow and dare. Refrain: Home, home, home, home, Jesus is calling us home; Home, home, home, home, Jesus is calling us home. 2 Home, home, there in thy bowers, Sweet strains of music shall swell; Sin, sin never can enter, But peace in each bosom shall dwell. [Refrain] 3 Home, home, bliss of the parted, Where lov'd ones meet on its shore; Here, here lonely they've left us, but soon we'll be parted no more. [Refrain] 4 Home, home, rest of the weary, And peace to ev'ry torn breast; Bright bright hope of the erring; There in that bright mansion we'll rest. [Refrain] 5 Home, home, onward we're hast'ning, And soon, soon we shall be there; Hark! hark! Jesus is calling, "Come home to your mansions so fair." [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Home, Home, beautiful City!] Text Sources: Selected
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Come, come, Jesus is calling

Author: Rev. James Stephens Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Salvation Offered Used With Tune: JESUS IS CALLING
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Thou, Lord, reign'st in this bosom

Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: THOU KNOWEST THAT I LOVE THEE

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