Salathiel Cleaver Kirk

Short Name: Salathiel Cleaver Kirk
Full Name: Kirk, Salathiel Cleaver, 1847-1917
Birth Year (est.): 1847
Death Year (est.): 1917

Born: Circa 1847, Near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Died: Circa 1917, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kirk’s works include:
Musings Along the Way

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Texts by Salathiel Cleaver Kirk (90)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A little seed one evening fellS. C. Kirk (Author)2
A little stream in the EastS. C. Kirk (Author)2
An acorn hung upon a treeS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Around the walls of JerichoS. C. Kirk (Author)3
Beautiful flowers in bright arrayS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Breezes soft and balmyS. C. Kirk (Author)3
Brighter than the stars aboveS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Chase the ugly frown awayS. C. Kirk (Author)3
Clover white and clover redS. C. Kirk (Author)4
Death's kingdom is vanquishedS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Field of daisies, white as snowS. C. Kirk (Author)2
From earth to skyS. C. Kirk (Author)2
God made this world a placeS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Hallelujah to the Lord, O his holy nameS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Happy, happy morningS. C. Kirk (Author)2
He left a royal throneS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Hear the rippling, joyous strainsS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Hearken, hearken, happy greetingS. C. Kirk (Author)2
How the little clover growsS. C. Kirk (Author)2
I am glad that so wellS. C. Kirk (Author)2
King Jesus' banner hoist todayS. C. Kirk (Author)2
O the beautiful flag of our landS. C. Kirk (Author)2
O Thou Lamb of CalvaryS. C. Kirk (Author)3
O we never, never wearyS. C. Kirk (Author)2
O ye heralds, take good courageS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Sweet are the flowers, but sweeter the loveS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Ten thousand bright celestial lightsS. C. Kirk (Author)3
The Christmas star is beamingS. C. Kirk (Author)2
The clouds will hide the brightestS. C. Kirk (Author)2
The little bird where'er it restsS. C. Kirk (Author)3
The silver notes are ringingS. C. Kirk (Author)2
The stars that shine from yonder heightS. C. Kirk (Author)2
The sunbeams glowS. C. Kirk (Author)2
The works and ways of God on highSalathial C. Kirk (Author)5
There's a manger Babe in a far off landS. C. Kirk (Author)5
Though only a line, just a line intervenesS. C. Kirk (Author)5
Through the meadow, round the hillS. C. Kirk (Author)2
'Tis in Jesus' name we gatherS. C. Kirk (Author)2
We greet you allS. C. Kirk (Author)2
We hail thee KingS. C. Kirk (Author)2
What shall we gatherS. C. Kirk (Author)2
When the bright summer days shallS. C. Kirk (Author)2
When the clouds of grief and sorrowS. C. Kirk (Author)2
Whither go the beams of lightS. C. Kirk (Author)2
A band of happy children, we come to you todayS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
A band of temperance boys are weS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
A little seed at random castS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
All alone, O yes, to the outward eyeS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
As we gather today in our bright Sabbath homeS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
By the lip, the leaf, the penSalathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
By Thy favor, Lord, we gatherSalathial Cleaver Kirk (Author)English2
Call the roll for work, 'tis the Master speaks!S. C. Kirk (Author)English3
Can we see the flowers growS. C. Kirk (Author)English4
Do you know the mighty armyS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
Every little step I take, God above is watching meS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
Falling, falling, softly falling, Little snowflakes, all aroundS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
Hear ye the Master's call, "Give me thy best"S. C. Kirk (Author)English66
If we could array them, how many are theyS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
I'm drinking at the gospel wellsS. C. Kirk (Author)English3
I'm looking beyond to the city of lightS. C. Kirk (Author)English5
In land or store I may be poorS. C. Kirk (Author)English11
Living with Jesus walking with HimS. C. Kirk (Author)English3
No days like the days of happy youthS. C. Kirk (Author)English3
O hear the call, the royal callS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
O how sweet the morning airS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
O what a happy chorusS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
O work and pray while it is daySalathiel Cleaver Kirk (Author)English2
O would I think my blessings overS. C. Kirk (Author)English4
Over the soul in the tempest of lifeS. C. Kirk (Author)English3
"She hath done what she could," said the Master, "for me"S. C. Kirk (Author)English2
So strange it seemed and wondrousS. C. Kirk (Author)English5
Sunbeams, sunbeams shining all the dayS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
The cause of Christ is marching nowS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
The long roll call is soundingS. C. Kirk (Author)English4
The Lord hath declared and the Lord will performS. C. Kirk (Author)English15
The Master is calling in some way to allS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
The poet sings a mournful songSalathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
The risen, living Christ let every heart adore!Salathiel Cleaver Kirk (Author)English3
The wondrous work the Lord has doneS. C. Kirk (Author)English4
The world is rich in human loreSalathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
’Tis Thanksgiving morn again!Salathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
Viewed only by the feeble raysSalathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
We will hold aloft the bannerS. C. Kirk (Author)English4
When far astray in sin, one daySalathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
When the Lord shall sit on His throne aboveS. C. Kirk (Author)English2
When Thou didst with pitying eyeSalathial C. Kirk (Author)English2
إن عشت في الدنيا فقيرSalathiel Cleaver Kirk (Author)Arabic1
“要將最好獻上!”聽主呼聲 (“Yào jiāng zuì hǎo xiàn shàng!” Tīng zhǔ hūshēng)Salathiel Cleaver Kirk (Author)Chinese2
Down came the King from palace of whiteSalathial Cleaver Kirk (Author)Latin2
Ipañgagmot' ayab ni MannubbotSalathiel Cleaver Kirk (Author)Tagalog2
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