Charles J. Butler

Short Name: Charles J. Butler
Full Name: Butler, Charles J.

Charles J Butler USA 1860- Butler, a Methodist, speaks of a voyage he took from his home, Camden, NJ, as a bachelor, to Britain around 1894, stating he roamed around the British Isles for 14 months through Scotland, Ireland, Britain, and Paris, dealing with ship stewards, street urchins, and visiting famous sights. He wrote about his trip in 1901. He later resided in Philadephia and was a salesman and musician. He wrote “Heart Melodies #3” with Charles Bentley (1897). He is possibly the listed secretary of the YMCA in Philadelphia in 1920.

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Texts by Charles J. Butler (63)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Hark! from the world's great harvest fieldChas. J. Butler (Author)1
Ich war einmal fern von der GnadeCharles J. Butler (Author)German1
Seit Jesus mich von Sünd' befreitCharles J. Butler (Author)German1
Dear Bethany what memories clingCharles J. Butler (Author)2
Hark, o'er Bethlehem's plains is ringingCharles Butler (Author)2
Here, beneath this shadowy bowerCharles J. Butler (Author)2
Home at last with Christ my SaviorCharles J. Butler (Author)2
How often as through this dark valley I roamCharles J. Butler (Author)2
How precious is the thought to meCharles J. Butler (Author)English2
I once was lost and in distressCharles J. Butler (Author)2
I'm sinking in the sea of sinChas. J. Butler (Author)English2
In sin's dark prison once was ICharles J. Butler (Author)2
In this world of sorrow, tears so often flowC. J. B. (Author)English2
Lone hearts there are this wide earth overCharles Butler (Author)English2
Loved ones who often sat with meCharles J. Butler (Author)2
O listen, poor sinner, O listen, I prayCharles J. Butler (Author)English2
O thou weary, thirsty travelerCharles J. Butler (Author)2
One stormy night, long years agoC. J. B. (Author)English2
Over in yonder holy cityCharles J. Butler (Author)English2
Sinner, think of Jesus' loveCharles J. Butler (Author)2
Sorrowing one, lift up your headCharles J. Butler (Author)2
The Bible, 'tis the world's great lightCharles J. Butler (Author)2
There's none other name given among menC. B. (Author)2
To this dark world long years agoCharles J. Butler (Author)2
What precious words the Savior spakeCharles J. Butler (Author)2
When Christ our Lord was dwelling hereCharles J. Butler (Author)English2
自從基督赦我罪惡,在地如天,年限歡樂 (Zìcóng jīdū shè wǒ zuì'è, zài dì rú tiān, niánxiàn huānlè)Charles J. Butler (Author)Chinese2
A picture bright in tints of goldCharles J. Butler (Author)3
Christ speaks of one, a helpless oneCharles J. Butler (Author)English3
Einst war ich gar weit von dem HeilandCharles J. Bulter (Author)German3
Einst war ich von Jesu geschiedenCharles J. Butler (Author)German3
E'er since the Savior came to meCharles J. Butler (Author)English3
Faith in Christ, the bleeding lambCharles J. Butler (Author)3
Far from Christ I wanderedC. J. B. (Author)English3
Father, in Christ the living vineCharles J. Butler (Author)English3
I had wandered away from the SaviorCharles J. Butler (Author)English3
I will sing of Jesus hangingChas. Butler (Author)English3
On the rock bound coast of timeC. J. B. (Author)3
Sinner, when youth's bright morn is pastCharles J. Butler (Author)3
To yonder blissful home I'm boundChas. J. Butler (Author)3
Along the stormy sea of sinC. J. B. (Author)English4
Christ on the cross atonement madeChas. J. Butler (Author)English4
Einst war ich entfernt von dem HeilandChs. L. Butler (Author)German4
I sat within a home one dayC. J. B. (Author)English4
I've no refuge, Lord, beside TheeCharles J. Butler (Author)English4
O brother, on life's treacherous seaC. J. B. (Author)English4
O Christ has come to live with meC. J. B. (Author)English4
Though the world may see no beautyC. J. B. (Author)English4
I've gone with those I loved so dearCharles J. Butler (Author)English5
O what love Christ showed for meC. J. B. (Author)English5
The gate of mercy open standsC. J. B. (Author)English5
With Thee, precious Lord, I would stayCharles J. Butler (Author)English5
I do not know why trials severeC. J. B. (Author)English6
While out on life's dark, stormy seaChas. J. Butler (Author)English6
O, what a sad time, poor sinner, 'twill beCharles J. Butler (Author)English7
Round Christ, the great incarnate GodChas. J. Butler (Author)English7
Sin's gloomy night was over me spreadC. J. Butler (Author)7
On memory's wall engraven standsC. J. B. (Author)English9
I shall lay the cross asideC. J. B. (Author)English11
Since Christ my soul from sin set freeC. J. Butler (Author)English20
Some day, I know not when 'twill be (Butler)Charles J. Butler (Author)English30
Over death's sea, in yon blest cityC. J. B. (Author)English46
I was once far away from the Savior, And as vile as a sinner could be (Butler)C. J. B. (Author)English124
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