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[When we all meet at home in the morning]

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. Wood Incipit: 34565 17653 55522 Used With Text: What a Meeting Indeed that Will Be!

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What a Meeting that Will Be

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: When we all meet at home in the morning Refrain First Line: Gathered home, gathered home Lyrics: 1 When we all meet at home in the morning, On the shore of that bright crystal see; Where the loved ones who long have been waiting, What a meeting indeed that will be! Refrain: Gathered home, gathered home, On the shore of that bright crystal sea; Gathered home, gathered home, With our loved ones forever to be. 2 When we all meet at home in the morning, And from sorrow forever be free; When we join in the song of the ransomed, What a gath’ring indeed that will be! [Refrain] 3 When we all meet at home in the morning, With our blessed Redeemer to be; When we know and are known by our loved ones, What a meeting indeed that will be! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When we all meet at home in the morning]
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Der herrliche Morgen

Author: F. L. N. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Bald wird kommen der herrliche Morgen Refrain First Line: Ja Daheim, ja Daheim Used With Tune: [Bald wird kommen der herrliche Morgen]
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Welche Schaar, ohne Zahl

Author: T. Wood; W. Fotsch Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Wenn wir uns einst im Himmel versammeln Used With Tune: [Wenn wir uns einst im Himmel versammeln]

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What a Meeting that Will Be

Hymnal: The Great Awakening #105 (1886) First Line: When we all meet at home in the morning Refrain First Line: Gathered home, gathered home Lyrics: 1 When we all meet at home in the morning, On the shore of that bright crystal see; Where the loved ones who long have been waiting, What a meeting indeed that will be! Refrain: Gathered home, gathered home, On the shore of that bright crystal sea; Gathered home, gathered home, With our loved ones forever to be. 2 When we all meet at home in the morning, And from sorrow forever be free; When we join in the song of the ransomed, What a gath’ring indeed that will be! [Refrain] 3 When we all meet at home in the morning, With our blessed Redeemer to be; When we know and are known by our loved ones, What a meeting indeed that will be! [Refrain] Tune Title: [When we all meet at home in the morning]
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What a Meeting Indeed that Will Be!

Hymnal: The Joy Bells of Heaven #47 (1886) First Line: When we all meet at home in the morning Refrain First Line: Gather'd home, gather'd home Languages: English Tune Title: [When we all meet at home in the morning]

What a Meeting that Will Be

Author: Theodore Wood Hymnal: Pearls of Paradise #71 (1901) First Line: When we all meet at home in the morning Refrain First Line: Gather'd home, gather'd home Languages: English Tune Title: [When we all meet at home in the morning]

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W. Fotsch

Translator of "Welche Schaar, ohne Zahl" in Der Neue Kleine Psalter

Thomas Wood

1892 - 1950 Person Name: T. Wood Author of "What a Meeting That Will Be" in The Epworth Hymnal b. 11-28-1892, Chorley, Lancashire, d. 11-19-50, Bures, Essex; composer, author LOC Name Authority File

F. L. Nagler

Translator of "Der herrliche Morgen" in Lobe den Herrn!
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