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A Home for the Weary

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: There's a home for all the blest Refrain First Line: Jesus come, come and reign Used With Tune: [There's a home for all the blest]

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[There's a home for all the blest]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. E. Lee Incipit: 51321 61567 13232 Used With Text: A Home for the Weary

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A Home for the Weary

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #S183 (1888) First Line: There's a home for all the blest Refrain First Line: Jesus come, come and reign Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a home for all the blest]
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A Home for the Weary

Hymnal: Hymns of the Advent #37 (1881) First Line: There's a home for all the blest Refrain First Line: Jesus come, come and reign Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a home for all the blest]

A home for the weary

Hymnal: The Advent Christian Hymnal. Rev. #d366 (1952) First Line: There's a home for all the blest Refrain First Line: Jesus come, come and reign

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George E. Lee

1846 - 1875 Person Name: G. E. Lee Composer of "[There's a home for all the blest]" in The New Jubilee Harp Lee, George E. (? July, 1846--January 11, 1875, Biddeford, Maine). Advent Christian. His frequent contributions to the Adventist papers were well received. He was a piano tuner, and his legacy of Adventist hymns is rich. Took his own life. --Moses C. Crouse, DNAH Archives
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