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[Soy peregrino en la tierra]

Appears in 5 hymnals Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 54334 56176 54543 Used With Text: Soy Peregrino En La Tierro

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Soy Peregrino En La Tierro

Author: S. D. Athans Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Soy peregrino en la tierra Used With Tune: [Soy peregrino en la tierra]

Over Life's Pathway I Journey

Author: William Haas Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Peace, rest and home Used With Tune: [Over life's pathway I journey]

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Over Life's Pathway I Journey

Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 #123 (1904) Refrain First Line: Peace, rest and home Languages: English Tune Title: [Over life's pathway I journey]

El Canto Del Peregrino

Author: S. D. Athans Hymnal: Himnos de Gloria #318 (1970) First Line: Soy peregrino en la tierra Scripture: Hebrews 11:13-14 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Soy peregrino en la tierra]
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El Canto Del Peregrino

Author: S. D. Athans Hymnal: Himnos de Gloria #318 (1964) First Line: Soy peregrino en la tierra Scripture: Hebrews 11:13-14 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Soy peregrino en la tierra]

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Speros Demetrios Athans

1883 - 1969 Person Name: S. D. Athans Author of "El Canto Del Peregrino" in Himnos de Gloria Speros Demetrios Athans was born 1883 in Turkey. Raised in the Greek Or­tho­dox Church, Ath­ans left home at age 15, af­ter his fa­ther’s death. He spent two years on the is­land of Cor­fu, Greece, and two more in Egypt, then went to Great Bri­tain, where he worked as a sail­or. In 1903 he went to Am­er­i­ca, and dur­ing im­mi­gra­tion pro­cess­ing, some­one gave him a New Tes­ta­ment in Greek. A year lat­er, he joined a Naz­a­rene church in Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. He then en­rolled in a Bi­ble school and un­i­ver­si­ty. While in school in Ca­li­for­nia, he be­gan to stu­dy Span­ish and to work with the La­ti­no com­mu­ni­ty. In 1910 he de­cid­ed to work in ev­an­gel­ism. In 1931, he joined the Me­thod­ist mis­sion­ary work in La­tin Am­er­i­ca, re­tir­ing in 1949. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Wiliam Haas

1873 - 1920 Person Name: William Haas Author of "Over Life's Pathway I Journey" Born June 4, 1873, William Haas demonstrated a sensitive nature and profound religious interest even as a young child. Even before his salvation in his teen years, William sensed God would eventually call him to missions in Africa. After working as a schoolteacher and pastor, he and his second wife, Genevieve, left for Africa in 1911. There, they served in Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic. In 1920, William founded a mission agency of his own, Baptist Mid-Missions. However, years of physical hardship in Africa took their toll, and William died from complications of malaria on May 28, 1920, in Bangassou, Central African Republic. William’s remarkable giftings extended to linguistics (he learned at least six African languages), poetry, and music. It was likely during his years as a pastor in the Midwest that he wrote the hymn “Over Life’s Pathways I Journey” (published by A.B. Simpson) and three other unpublished hymns as well as an instructional manual, The Handbook for New Missionaries. Nancy Freund, Baptist Mid-Missions
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