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Peter Stryker

Short Name: Peter Stryker
Full Name: Stryker, Peter, 1826-1900
Birth Year: 1826
Death Year: 1900

Clergyman of Reformed Church, New York City


Texts by Peter Stryker (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Alone with Jesus, O how sweet, To sit like Mary at His feetPeter Stryker (Author)English4
Bright shine the rays of the beautiful morningPeter Stryker (Author)2
Good Shepherd, grant thy blessingPeter Stryker (Author)4
Hear the voice of Jesus in melody and lovePeter Stryker (Author)German1
How sweet the summer SabbathPeter Stryker (Author)2
I heard a voice, the sweetest voice, That mortal ever heardPeter Stryker (Author)English27
Jesus, I a little childP. Stryker, D. D. (Author)1
Jesus is mine, his hand divine upon my headRev. Peter Stryker, D. D. (Author)1
O carry me over the riverRev. Peter Stryker, D. D. (Author)1
O church of God, go forwardPeter Stryker (Author)1
O come with me, and sing with gleePeter Stryker (Author)3
O, bless me, Savior, bless me!Peter Stryker, D.D. (Author)English1
Sweet carols let us singPeter Stryker (Author)3
There's a country, dear childrenPeter Stryker (Author)3
Unfurl the temperance banner, And fling it to the breeze (Stryker)Peter Stryker (Author)English1
With merry lay this happy dayPeter Stryker (Author)0
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