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S. L. Harkey

Short Name: S. L. Harkey
Full Name: Harkey, S. L. (Sydney Levi), 1827-1901
Birth Year: 1827
Death Year: 1901

Born: April 3, 1827, Iredell County, North Carolina.
Died: September 23, 1901, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.

Son of John and Sarah Harkey, Sydney grew up on a farm. While he was still small boy, his family moved to Illinois. He attended the Hillsboro Academy, and (1844-47) Pennsylvania College. He studied theology under his brother, Dr. Simeon W. Harkey.

Sydney received his preaching license at , Maryland in 1848. During his ministry, he served many congregations and parishes: Cumberland, Maryland (1848); Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (1849-52); Peoria and Pekin, Illinois (1852-54); Mendon, Illinois (1854-59); Decatur, Illinois (1859); Shelbyville (1860-62); Nokomis and Audubon (1862-65); Vandalia (1865-68); Chicago, Illinois (1870-71); Dayton, Ohio (1871-72); Indianapolis, Indiana (1872-73); Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania (1873-83); Toledo, Ohio (1883-87); Melrose, Florida (1887-88); North Lima, Ohio (1888-91); and Kutztown, Pennsylvania (1891-1901).

Harkey also served as an agent of Illinois University (1857); army chaplain (1862); professor at Augustana College and Theological Seminary (1868-70); secretary of the Lutheran Illinois Synod (1853-54); president of the Illinois Synod (1856-57 & 1858-60); president of the Synod of Illinois and Adjacent Lakes (1867-69); secretary of the General Council (1885-87); and president of the Reading Conference (1897-1900).

On May 16, 1848, Harkey married Mary Jane Jenkins, daughter of of Moses Jenkins of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; she died around 1868. They had one son who died young, and four daughters who lived to adulthood and married. Around 1872, Harkey married again, to Susie Freeman, daughter of Dr. John Freeman of Cincinnati, Ohio; she and their daughter, Daisy Beatrice, outlived him.

Harkey’s works include:

Beulah
Hymns and Music for Sunday School
Art in the Church
Little Hilda

--www.hymntime.com/tch


Texts by S. L. Harkey (21)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Alas, and did my Savior bleedS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Feeble [Father], helpless, how shall IS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Glory to the Father give, God, in whom we move and liveS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Hark, the morning bells are ringing Children, haste without delayS. L. H. (Author (chorus))1
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Jesus! Name of wondrous love!S. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Just as I am, without one pleaS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Lamb of God, I look to TheeS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
No sickness there, no sickness thereS. L. H. (Author (chorus))1
O father, dear father, come stand by my sideRev. S. L. Harkey (Author)1
O! for a closer walk with GodS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
O for a thousand tongues to sing My dear Redeemer's praiseS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
Our fathers who gave us this landRev. S. L. Harkey (Author)2
Out in the tempest tossed wild ocean's waveRev. S. L. Harkey (Author)1
Roll on, thou mighty ocean! And as thy billows flowS. L. H. (Author)English1
Sinners! turn, why will ye die? God, your Maker, asks you why?S. L. H. (Other...)English1
Speak not harshly, much of careS. L. H. (Author (in part))1
The Bible, the Bible, how sweetRev. S. L. Harkey (Author)2
The precious blood of Jesus, the Lamb for sinners slainRev. S. L. Harkey (Author)English2
There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Emmanuel's veinsS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
When I can read my title clearS. L. H. (Author (chorus))English1
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