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[In a lonely churchyard, many miles away]

Appears in 31 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Nickle Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 32343 16116 53234 Used With Text: Meet Mother in the Skies

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Meet Mother in the Skies

Appears in 55 hymnals First Line: In a lonely churchyard, many miles away Refrain First Line: Listen to her pleading, Wand’ring boy, come home Used With Tune: [In a lonely churchyard, many miles away]

Triff die Mutter dort

Author: E. C. Magaret Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Auf dem stillen Friedhof Refrain First Line: Denke an ihr Flehen Used With Tune: [Auf dem stillen Friedhof]

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Meet Mother in the Skies

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Timeless Truths #147 Meter: 11.11.11.11 D First Line: In a lonely churchyard, many miles away Refrain First Line: Listen to her pleading, “Wand’ring boy, come home,&#8221 Lyrics: 1 In a lonely churchyard, many miles away, Lies your dear old mother, ’neath the cold, cold clay; Mem’ries oft returning of her tears and sighs, If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. Refrain: Listen to her pleading, “Wand’ring boy, come home,” Lovingly entreating, do no longer roam; Let your manhood waken, heav’nward lift your eyes; If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. 2 Now the old home, vacant, has no charms for you; One dear form is absent, mother, kind and true; Evermore she dwells where pleasure never dies, If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. [Refrain] 3 Now in true repentance to the Savior flee, He Who pardoned mother, mercy has for thee; Now He waits to comfort, He will not despise, If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:17 Tune Title: [In a lonely churchyard, many miles away]
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Meet Mother in the Skies

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4200 First Line: In a lonely churchyard, many miles away Refrain First Line: Listen to her pleading, Wand'ring boy, come home Lyrics: 1. In a lonely churchyard, many miles away, Lies your dear old mother, ’neath the cold, cold clay; Mem’ries oft returning of her tears and sighs, If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. Refrain Listen to her pleading, Wand’ring boy, come home, Lovingly, entreating, do not longer roam; Let your manhood waken, heav’nward lift your eyes; If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. 2. Now the old home, vacant, has no charms for you; One dear form is absent, mother, kind and true; Evermore she dwells where pleasure never dies, If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. [Refrain] 3. Now in true repentance to the Savior flee, He who pardoned mother, mercy has for thee; Now He waits to comfort, He will not despise, If you love your mother, meet her in the skies. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In a lonely churchyard, many miles away]
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Meet Mother in the Skies

Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets #12 (1925) First Line: In a lonely churchyard, many miles away Refrain First Line: Listen to her pleading, Wand'ring boy, come home Languages: English Tune Title: [In a lonely churchyard, many miles away]

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Person Name: Unknown Author of "Meet Mother in the Skies" in Timeless Truths In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

James D. Vaughan

1864 - 1941 Person Name: J. D. V. Arranger of "If You Love Your Mother" in The Harp of Glory Vaughan, James D(avid); b. Dec. 14, 1864, between Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., TN; d. Feb. 9, 1941, Lawrenceburg, TN; music publisher, composer and compiler of gospel songs in shape notation

L. L. Pickett

1859 - 1928 Arranger of "[In a lonely graveyard, many miles away]" in Victorious Songs Rv Leander Lycurgus Pickett USA 1859-1928. Born at Burnsville, MS, he became a Methodist evangelist. He held meetings in several states and at Holiness campgrounds. After marrying Ludie, they served pastorates in northeast TX, and Columbia, SC, before moving to Wilmore, KY. Pickett married Pruvy Melviney Dorough in 1878, and they had a son, James, in 1880. After her death in 1887, he married Ludie in 1888. He was a renowned speaker, leader, minister, author, hymnwriter, and patriot, prominent in the Holiness Movement, and helped found Asbury College (now University), at Wilmore, KY, where he also served as the financial agent of the board of trustees for many years. The Picketts boarded m,inistry students attending Asbury, among whom was missionary E Stanley Jones. In 1905 a student prayer meeting at the Pickett home spilled out to the Asbury campus in a revival that spread around the town of Wilmore. Between 1891 and 1926 Pickett published 11 song books, some with others, including John Sweney, William J Kirkpatrick, John Bryant, Martin Knapp, Elisha A Hoffman, Burke Culpepper, William Marks, Benjamin Butts, and Robert McNeill. He died at Middlesboro, KY. John Perry
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