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* The name of a [[Harvest Home (pagan festival)|pagan festival]] and occasionally used for christian harvest festivals; |
* The name of a [[Harvest Home (pagan festival)|pagan festival]] and occasionally used for christian harvest festivals; |
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* An oft-repeated phrase in a well-known [[Christian]] [[Thanksgiving]] and [[Harvest Festival]][[hymn]] entitled "Come Ye Thankful People, Come," (words by [[Henry Alford]]; music by [[George Job Elvey]]); |
* An oft-repeated phrase in a well-known [[Christian]] [[Thanksgiving]] and [[Harvest Festival]] [[hymn]] entitled "Come Ye Thankful People, Come," (words by [[Henry Alford]]; music by [[George Job Elvey]]); |
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* The title of a [[1973]] [[Harvest Home (novel)|horror novel]] by [[Tom Tryon]]. |
* The title of a [[1973]] [[Harvest Home (novel)|horror novel]] by [[Tom Tryon]]. |
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Revision as of 10:28, 2 May 2006
Harvest Home is:
- The name of a pagan festival and occasionally used for christian harvest festivals;
- An oft-repeated phrase in a well-known Christian Thanksgiving and Harvest Festival hymn entitled "Come Ye Thankful People, Come," (words by Henry Alford; music by George Job Elvey);
- The title of a 1973 horror novel by Tom Tryon.