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Home, home, sweet, sweet home

Appears in 495 hymnals First Line: 'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints Lyrics: 1 'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints, How sweet to my soul is communion with saints! To find at the banquet of mercy there's room, And feel in the presence of Jesus at home. Chorus: Home, home, sweet, sweet home, Prepare me, dear Saviour, for glory, my home. 2 The pleasures of earth I have seen fade away, They bloom for a season, but soon they decay! But pleasures more lasting in Jesus are given, Salvation on earth, and a mansion is heav'n. [Chorus] 3 Sweet bonds that unite all the children of peace, And thrice blessed Jesus, whose love cannot cease; Tho' oft from Thy presence in sorrow I roam, I long to behold Thee in glory at home. [Chorus] 4 I sigh from this body of sin to be free, Which hinders my joy and communion with Thee; Though now my temptation like billows may foam, All, all will be peace when I'm with Thee at home. [Chorus] 5 While here in the valley of conflict I stay, O, give me submission and strength for each day; In all my afflictions to Thee would I come, Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. [Chorus] 6 Whate'er Thou deniest, O give in Thy grace, The Spirit's sweet comfort, the smiles of Thy face; Indulge me with patience to wait at Thy throne And give, even now, a sweet foretaste of home. [Chorus] 7 I long, dearest Lord, in thy presence to shine, No more as an exile in sorrow to pine; But in Thy fair image arise from the tomb, With glorified millions to praise Thee at home. [Chorus] Used With Tune: THE SAINT'S SWEET HOME

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HOME

Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain Appears in 305 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Sir Henry R. Bishop Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13455 35434 23134 Used With Text: 'Mid Scenes of Confusion
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AFTON

Appears in 81 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. E. Spillman Incipit: 51132 11561 65511 Used With Text: 'Mid Scenes of Confusion
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SAINTS' HOME

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: H. W. Day, A. M. Incipit: 34435 54556 65554 Used With Text: 'Mid scenes of confusions and creature complaints

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Mid Scenes of Confusion and Creature Complaints

Author: David Denham Hymnal: Lutherförbundets Sångbok #E171 (1913) Meter: 11.11.11.11 with chorus Refrain First Line: Home, home! sweet, sweet home! Lyrics: 1 Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints, How sweet to my soul is communion of saints; To find at the banquet of mercy there's room, And feel in the presence of Jesus at home. Chorus: Home, home! sweet, sweet home! Prepare me, dear Saviour, for glory, my home. 2 Sweet bonds that unite all the children of peace! And thrice precious Jesus, whose love cannot cease! Tho' oft from Thy presence in sadness I roam, I long to behold Thee in glory at home. [Chorus] 3 While here in this valley of conflict I stay, Oh, give me submission, and strength as my day; In all my afflictions to Thee would I come, Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: HOME
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Mid Scenes of confusion and creature complaints

Hymnal: The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #251 (1854) Meter: 11.11.11.5.11 Lyrics: 1 'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints, How sweet to the soul is communion with saints! To find at the banquet of mercy there's room, And feel in the presence of Jesus at home. 2 Sweet bonds that unite all the children of peace! And, thrice precious, Jesus, whose love cannot cease, Though oft from thy presence in sadness I roam, I long to behold thee in glory, at home. 3 I sigh from this body of sin to be free, Which hinders my joy and communion with thee; Though now my temptations like billows may foam, All, all will be peace, when I'm with thee at home. 4 While here in the valley of conflict I stay, O give me submission and strength as my day! In all my afflictions to thee would I come, Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. 5 Whate'er thou deniest, O give my thy grace! The Spirit's sure witness, and smiles of thy face; Endue me with patience to wait at thy throne, And find, even now, a sweet foretaste of home. 6 I long, dearest Lord, in thy beauties to shine, No more as an exile in sorrow to pine, And in thy fair image, arise from the tomb, With glorified millions to praise thee at home. Home! home! sweet, sweet home! Prepare me, dear Savior, for glory, my home. (For last verse substitute: Receive me, dear Savior, in glory, my home.) Languages: English Tune Title: SWEET HOME
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'Mid Scenes of Confusion

Author: David Denham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4252 First Line: 'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaint Refrain First Line: Home, home, sweet, sweet home Lyrics: 1. ’Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaint, How sweet to the soul is communion with saints; To find at the banquet of mercy there’s room, And feel in the presence of Jesus at home! Refrain Home, home, sweet, sweet home; Prepare me dear Savior, for Heaven, my home. 2. Sweet bonds that unite all the children of peace! And thrice precious Jesus, whose love cannot cease! Tho’ oft from Thy presence in sadness I roam, I long to behold Thee in glory at home. [Refrain] 3. While here in the valley of conflict I stay, O give me submission, and strength as my day; In all my afflictions to Thee would I come, Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: ['Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaint]

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William Walker

1809 - 1875 Arranger of "SWEET HOME" in The Sacred Harp

S. M. Denson

1854 - 1936 Arranger of "SWEET HOME" in Sacred Tunes and Hymns

Henry R. Bishop

1786 - 1855 Person Name: H. R. Bishop Author of "Sweet Home" in Living Hymns Bishop, Henry Rowley, was born at London, Nov. 18, 1786, and died at London, April 30, 1855. See a full notice in the Dictionary of Nat. Biog., v., 91. From 1840 he was occasional and from 1843 to 1848 sole conductor of the Antient Concerts. Of his Twelve Corales...as sung at the Concerts of Ancient Music, for which (with Words expressly written to them) they were adapted and arranged by Sir Henry R. Bishop, 1844 (B. M. copy is H. 878), some are fairly literal translations from the German, others have no connection with their nominal originals. Three were noted in this Dictionary, but their source not having been traced in 1892, we now subjoin them:— 1. Behold, how glorious is yon sky, p. 127, ii. This is from "Wie herrlich ist die neue Welt" in C. H. Graun's oratorio Der Tod Jesu, 1756 (B. M. copy, 11. 1805, catalogued as 1766), the words being by Karl Wilhelm Ramler, b. Feb. 25, 1725, at Colberg, in Pomerania; 1748, Professor of Literature at the Cadet School in Berlin; d. at Berlin, April 11, 1798. 2. God is our Refuge in distress, Our Shield, p. 325, i. 3. O let us praise the Lord, With hearts of true devotion, p. 963, ii., No. 4. The Winchester Hymn Book, 1857, alters stanza i., the original line 1. 3, 4 being:— "Whose spirit roams abroad, To calm life's troubled ocean." Another fairly close version is,"Wake, O wake! a voice is crying," from "Wachet auf," p. 805, ii. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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