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The Pearly White City

Author: Ollie Barner Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's a beautiful, pearly white city Refrain First Line: In the wonderful, pearly white city

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[There's a beautiful, pearly white city]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Thos. J. Farris Used With Text: The Pearly White City

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The Pearly White City

Author: Mrs. Ollie Barner Hymnal: Revival Message #14 (1947) First Line: There's a beautiful, pearly white city Refrain First Line: In the wonderful, pearly white city Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a beautiful, pearly white city]

The pearly white city

Author: Ollie Barner Hymnal: Blessed Hope #14 (1942) First Line: There's a beautiful, pearly white city Refrain First Line: In the wonderful, pearly white city Languages: English

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Thomas J. Farris

b. 1877 Person Name: Thos. J. Farris Composer of "[There's a beautiful, pearly white city]" in Revival Message Born: June 1, 1877, near Timbo, Arkansas. (c) The Cyber Hymnal (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Mrs. Ollie Barner

Person Name: Ollie Barner Author of "The Pearly White City"
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