Ophelia G. Adams

Short Name: Ophelia G. Adams
Full Name: Adams, Ophelia G.
Birth Year: 1856
Death Year: 1949

Ophelia G. Adams was born in 1856 (nee Ophelia G. Browning) She was the daughter of William Garretson Browning, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and Susan Rebecca Webb Browning. She married Thomas E. Burroughs in 1884. He died in 1904. She married Arthur Prince Adams, in 1905. He was a minister. Her poem, "Unanswered yet" which was written in 1879, was published in the The Christian Standard in 1880 with the name F. G. Browning. She also wrote under the name of F. G. Burroughs and Mrs. T. E. Burroughs.

Dianne Shapiro from The Literary Digest, July 29, 1899., The Register, Pine Plains, NY, October 24, 1884, Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middleton, Conn. 1921


Texts by Ophelia G. Adams (105)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A mother's voice is calling in eager tones of loveF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
A pierced hand is knocking at thy doorF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
A Sunday School army here gathered are weF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Above the clouds of unbeliefF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
All hail the royal colors of red and white and blueMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
An army is coming, their footsteps we hearF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Awake, awake, the trumpet sounds the callF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Awake the songs of gladnessF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Blessed Redeemer, great is Thy loveF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Breathe thou upon us, Holy GhostF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Can a mother forget the child of her loveF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Children in the temple cryF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Come into the sunshine, why linger in shade?F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Come, thou into the ark of the LordF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Dear Lord, take up our tangled strandsMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English35
Die Sonne, die nicht heut' uns scheintF. G. Burroughs (Author)German0
Enter into thy closetF. G. Burroughs (Author)English4
Fear not the foe's advanceF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Freely, freely, God hath blessed theeF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
From a riven side it flowethF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Gifts we bring to our KingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Go forth, go forth, though weepingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Go quickly go, the angelic words repeatingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
"Go ye into all the world!" Hear the Lord's commandF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
God be with thee, God be with theeF. G. Burroughs (Author)English4
Hark, hark! for the sound of a trumpetF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Have you sat beside the oceanF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Heavenly Father we Thy servantsF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
How my soul panteth and longeth to seeF. G. Burroughs (Author)2
How oft would I have gathered theeF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
I am only a little rose budF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
I love to think my Father knowsMrs. Ophelia Adams (Author)English46
I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go to the house of the Lord (Burroughs)F. G. Burroughs (Author)English5
I will go in the strength of the Lord To the work He has given me to doF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
I would be a light for Jesus, shining, shining night and dayMiss F. G. Browning (Author)English6
I would be a lily fairF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
If the cause you have espousedF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
If you are a soldier in the army of he LordF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
In the footsteps of our SaviorMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Jesus kennt die Schafe seinF. G. Burroughs (Author)German0
Jesus knows his sheep by nameF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Jesus loves the little children (Burroughs)F. G. Burroughs (Author)1
Jesus refuge of my soulMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Let me speak a word for JesusF. G. Browning (Author)English1
Lo, I am with you sweet words of cheerF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Lord, we feel the showers of blessingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Mary stood beside the tombF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
My soul for the Savior is waitingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Noch unerhört? Der Seele heißes FlehenF. G. Burroughs (Author)German0
O how can we sail over life's rough seaF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
O I am so happy all the dayF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
O Jesus, our Shepherd how sweet is Thy voiceF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
O Lord, I will praise Thee, For though thou wast angryF. G. Burroughs (Author)English5
O 'tis blessed to belong to the household of our KingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
O how blessed is the service We may render to the LordF. G. Burroughs (Author)English4
O how faithful is the sayingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
On the Christian's path a shining light appearsF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Once, a slave, I toiled in bondageF. G. Borroughs (Author)English2
Over the earth the flowers growF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Press on ye blood bought legionsMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Quit you like men, be strong, Lean on the Lord's right hand!F. G. Burroughs (Author)English5
Return, return, thy Father's voice is pleadingF. G. Burroughs (Author)1
Riches in glory, O what a thoughtMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English6
Send out thy light and truth, O LordF. G. Burroughs (Author)English7
¿Sin contestar, la oración fervienteOphelia G. Adams (Author)Spanish1
Since I came at Jesus' biddingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English8
So strong is our LeaderMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)3
Soldiers of the Sunday school armyF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Someone today will seek Thy faceF. G. Burroughs (Author)English3
Take my little faith and hold itMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English5
Teach us, Lord, from day to dayMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
The clouds may come in sable blueMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
There are life saving stations along the shoreF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
There is an olden story, waftingF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
There's no condemnation to them in Christ JesusMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English6
There's nothing too hard for the LordMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
This life is like a vapor That soon shall pass awayF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
Though numbered with the sin-defiledF. G. Burroughs (Author)English4
'Tis a faithful saying, worthy to recieveF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
تعزيتي علم أبيF. G. Burroughs (Author)Arabic0
Unanswered yet? The prayer your lips have pleadedMrs. Thos. Burroughs (Author)English47
Was it our sins of scarlet dyeF. G. Burroughs (Author)1
Wast Thou smitten, wast Thou smittenF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
We are ever marching on, Happy ranks of volunteersF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
We are marching on to glory, and, singing, as we goF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
We are youthful soldiersF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
We march, we march to the merry chimeOphelia G. Adams (Author)1
We who have believed do enter into restF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
We'll do the duty next at handMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
What are you trusting in, brotherF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
What have I done to show my love For Him who died on Calvary?F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
What if today the sun is hidF. G. Burroughs (Author)English4
What is the theme of joy today?F. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
What though the clouds hang heavyMrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)1
What will you do with the King called Jesus?F. G. Burroughs (Author)English22
What will you do with the King called Jesus? (Chorus)F. G. Burroughs (Author)English0
While Sabbath bells their sweetest tuneF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Whither do you journey sailorF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Who will stand up for the pure and trueF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Who'll do his best to honor our JesusF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Why will ye die, when promised life eternalF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
With hosannas loud make the welkin ringF. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Would you know the secret Of prevailing prayer?Mrs. F. G. Burroughs (Author)English1
Would you see Jesus, O weary, tempted soulF. G. Burroughs (Author)English2
You ask me how I gave my heart to ChristOphelia G. Adams (Author)English2
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