Ruhe für die Müden

Heimatland im Himmelshöhen

Author: S. Y. Harmer; Translator: G. Weiler
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: S. Y. Harmer

Harmer, Samuel Young, son of Samuel Harmer, a member of the Society of Friends, was born at Germantown, Pennsylvania, Dec. 9, 1809. In 1827 he joined the American Methodist Episcopalian Church, and was engaged for several years as a Sunday School teacher and superintendent. In 1842 he became a local preacher of that body, and, in 1847, was admitted into the ministry. He has held appointments in Philadelphia and Iowa. His well-known hymn "In the Christian's home in glory" (Heaven) was written in 1856 for a camp-meeting collection which the Rev. John Gladding was then compiling. It has been slightly altered, and set to music by the Rev. W. McDonald of Boston, Massachusetts. (For these details we are indebted to Dr. Hatfield's Poets of… Go to person page >

Translator: G. Weiler

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Text Information

First Line: Heimatland im Himmelshöhen
Title: Ruhe für die Müden
English Title: Rest for the Weary (In the Christian's home in glory)
Author: S. Y. Harmer
Translator: G. Weiler
Language: German
Refrain First Line: Heil nach Kampf und Ermüden
Copyright: Public Domain

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