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Home, Beautiful Home

Author: B. Harris Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe

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[There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. Derryberry; E. Tankersley Tune Key: E Flat Major Used With Text: Home, Beautiful Home

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Home, Beautiful Home

Author: B. Harris Hymnal: Precious Praises #61 (1975) First Line: There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe Tune Title: [There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe]

Home, Beautiful Home

Author: B. Harris Hymnal: The Crown #107 (1949) First Line: There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe Tune Title: [There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe]

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E. Derryberry

Composer of "[There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe]" in Precious Praises Possibly John Elam Derryberry (1890-1965), a song leader in churches of Christ in Middle Tennessee. Elam is listed in the 1930 Census in Portland, TN as having an occupation of "singer" in the industry of "evangelist." - From Terry Gardner in Facebook group "Friends of the Restoration"

E. Tankersley

Composer of "[There's a home beyond this world of sin and woe]" in Precious Praises Possibly Eddie Long Tankersley (1900-1978), who taught singing schools in Middle Tennessee and preached at the Redland church of Christ in Valdosta, Georgia. - From Bill Ward in Facebook group "Friends of the Restoration."

B. Harris

Author of "Home, Beautiful Home" in Precious Praises
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