There's a Home for the Soul

There's a home for the soul where no sorrow can come

Author: Willl W. Slater
Tune: [There's a home for the soul where no sorrow can come]
Published in 4 hymnals

Author: Willl W. Slater

William (Will) Washington Slater (1885 – 1959) is one of only a handful of Restoration/Stone-Campbell Movement hymn writers, editors, and publishers to have widespread success beyond the confines of the denomination he claimed as his own. His founding and association with the Eureka Publishing company, the Stamps-Baxter Company, the Firm Foundation Publishing House, and his own successful company, the Slater Company, yielded the sale of hundreds of thousands of song books and hymnals and helped to propagate many a hymnal that would come later with hymns and gospel songs from his pen. William Washington Slater was born February 2, 1885, in Logan County, near Ozark Arkansas. He was the son of William David and Melvina Elizabeth (Williams… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: There's a home for the soul where no sorrow can come
Title: There's a Home for the Soul
Author: Willl W. Slater
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O that home for the soul
Publication Date: 1912
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

From the Cross to the Crown #d165

Heavenly Sunlight #d77

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Song Crown #122

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The New Gospel Song Book #122

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