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William H. Clark

Short Name: William H. Clark
Full Name: Clark, William H., 1854-1925
Birth Year: 1854
Death Year: 1925

Clark, William Henry. (Racine, Wisconsin, April 8, 1854--November 8, 1925, Rome, New York). Free Methodist. In his infancy, his parents returned to their former home in New York State, where his mother soon died, and his father married a close friend of hers, who forecast, after William's conversion in 1873, that one day he would be a bishop. He served the Susquehanna Conference of his denomination as a pastor and district superintendent from 1876 until 1919, when his stepmother's prediction came true. Meanwhile, he had been a member of the joint commission of the Free and Wesleyan Methodist Churches which compiled the Hymnal of 1910, and contributed some items to it. He died in office, requesting no eulogy at his funeral.

--Arlene Clyde, DNAH Archives, rev. Hugh McKellar


Texts by William H. Clark (25)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All praise to Him who reigns above, In majesty supremeW. H. Clark (Author)English167
被殺羔羊,完成救贖,被神高舉天上 (Bèi shā gāoyáng, wánchéng jiùshú, bèi shén gāojǔ tiānshàng)William H. Clark (Author)Chinese1
Beloved, sleep, thy conflicts now are pastWilliam H. Clark (Author)English3
Beloved sons of GodWilliam H. Clark (Author)0
Blessed be the name! Blessed be the name!W. H. Clark (Author)2
From mountain top and dewy valeW. H. Clark (Author)English11
Give to Jesus glory, Give to Jesus gloryW. H. Clark (Author)English2
Go forward, is the great commandWilliam H. Clark (Author)English3
Heart of love, enfolding allWilliam H. Clark (Author)1
Heil unserm Gott, der auf dem Throne der Sünder einst gedachtW. H. Clark (Author)German1
How sweet the tidings, mercy's freeWilliam H. Clark (Author)English5
I'm helpless, Lord, to Thee I flyWm. H. Clark (Author)English8
Jesus is near, so near, so nearWm. H. Clark (Author)English7
Let little children come to Me, The blessed Jesus saidWm. H. Clark (Author)English1
Loores dad a nuestro Dios quien reina en majestadW. H. Clark (Author)Spanish1
See where the living waters glideWilliam H. Clark (Author)English11
Skoent klingar namnet Jesus klartWilliam H. Clark (Author)Swedish1
The Master has come and He calleth for theeWilliam H. Clark (Author)English2
There's One to whom I'll surely goWilliam H. Clark (Author)English1
To save the world the Savior came; It was for this in mercyWilliam H. Clark (Author (Chorus))English1
To thy Father's house returningWm. H. Clark (Author)English2
'Twas wondrous love, 'twas love divineWm. H. Clark (Author)English7
We come, we come, a mighty hostWilliam H. Clark (Author)English1
When we have reached the heavenly plainsW. H. Clark (Author)English3
Wouldst thou strengthen thy soul for life's stern endeavorW. H. Clark (Author)English2
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