John Parker

Short Name: John Parker
Full Name: Parker, John
Birth Year (est.): 1825
Death Year: 1911

John Parker, born in England, immigrated to the United States about 1847 at the age of 22. He was a Methodist pastor, serving churches in New York and Vermont. He was a chaplain in the U.S. Army during the Civil War. He died in Asbury Park, New York in 1911.

Dianne Shapiro, from "The Christian Advocate," Vol. 86, September 28, 1911, P. 1298 (6)


Texts by John Parker (35)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Art thou weary, trust my loveJohn Parker (Author)0
Do you know the blessed Savior's at the door?John Parker (Author)English19
Es ist nur ein Weg zu dem KreuzJohn Parker (Author)German0
Fear not the gloom of [the] midnightJohn Parker (Author)English8
God [He] holds the key of all unknownJohn Parker (Author)English18
Gott schließt der Zukunft Tore aufJohn Parker (Author)German0
Herren Jesus står vid hjärtats slutna dörrJohn Parker (Author)Swedish3
Hold on hold on in Christ believingJohn Parker (Author)2
I am now a child of God, For I'm washed in Jesus' bloodJohn Parker (Author)English18
I have often heard Thee call meRev. Jno. Parker (Author)1
I shall not want, HallelujahRev. J. Parker (Author)English3
I walk today in Beulah land (Chorus)John Parker (Author)English0
Ich bin nun ein GotteskindJohn Parker (Author)German0
I'm more than conqueror through His bloodParker (Author)English12
In heaven there's building now a mansion for meJohn Parker (Author)English0
Like Jacob, in his Bethel restRev. John Parker (Author)English23
More Thou art than friend or brotherJohn Parker (Author)English3
My God, thy mercies gird me roundRev. John Parker (Author)English4
My happy heart sings all the dayJohn Parker (Author)English1
O wondrous love of JesusJohn Parker (Author)English5
On the plains where Jacob layRev. J. Parker (Author)1
Onward, upward, soldier true, Jesus loves to trust in youRev. John Parker (Author)English2
Praise becomes the saints of GodRev. John Parker (Author)English1
Prayer is the key on the bending kneeJohn Parker (Author)English12
The blood, the blood is all my pleaRev. J. Parker (Author)English15
There is a land where life is joyRev. John Parker (Author)English1
There is life in a look at the Crucified OneRev. J. Parker (Author)English3
There is only one way to the crossJohn Parker (Author)English7
They are thinking of us over there, we knowJohn Parker (Author)English1
Thy will to me, O GodRev. John Parker (Author)English3
Ved du om, at Jesus staar ved hjertets dørJohn Parker (Author)Norwegian1
We shall see the King, in a little whileJohn Parker (Author)English1
What a friend the childrenRev. Jno. Parker (Author)1
Why stand ye here idling todayJohn Parker (Author)1
Wretched, poor, forlorn, forsakenJohn Parker (Author)1
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