H. R. Trickett

Short Name: H. R. Trickett
Full Name: Trickett, H. R., 1839-1909
Birth Year: 1839
Death Year: 1909

Henry Robert Tricket (sometimes called Harry Robert Tricket), born December 1839, Nottinghamshire, England; died April 1909, Keokuk, Iowa. A hymn writer, minister, and pastor/preacher/teacher from the American Restoration Movement. He spent the bulk of his time in ministry serving churches in the Disciples of Christ, one of the three branches of a movement founded by Thomas Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott. The other branches include Churches of Christ and Independent Christian Churches. Most of his compositions, largely as a lyric and text writer, are found in the mid-20th century hymnals of Churches of Christ. His partnership in composing with Fred Fillmore and others through the Fillmore Brothers Publishing House allowed his hymns to be sung in primarily Restoration Movement Churches, especially prior to 1940.

Trickett emigrated to America at age 12. He went back to England as a young man to complete his education, and studied for a career in law, but soon decided for the minis-ry.

After returning to America, he bought a farm in Montebello Township, Hancock County, Illinois, which was home for the rest of his life. He became a Disciples of Christ minister, and held pastorates in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, and did much evangelistic work, particularly in the Midwest.

D. J. Bulls


Texts by H. R. Trickett (50)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Yes, He is coming, no angel can sayH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
With crowns on their heads and with harps in their handsHenry R. Trickett (Author)English4
Where the golden bells are ringingH. R. Trickett (Author)English5
When we pass death's silent portalsH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
When my heart is distressed, and I faint by the wayH. R. Trickett (Author)English4
When Jesus saw men heavy laden with careHenry R. Trickett (Author)2
What host is this, what glad and happy throngHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
What can the children do, For Jesus, the children's Friend?Henry R. Trickett (Author)English2
We are volunteers for Jesus, We've enlisted for the warH. R. Trickett (Author)English3
Trusting day by dayHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
There is a way, a blessed wayH. R. Trickett (Author)English5
The kingdoms of earth pass away one by oneH. R. Trickett (Author)English13
Strive to enter the strait gateH. R. Trickett (Author)English3
Sing of Jesus, praise, O praise HimHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
Saved! Saved! Saved! Saved by the blood of the LambH. R. Trickett (Author)English6
Salvation for all the Savior has diedH. R. Trickett (Author)2
Rejoice, O ye children, rejoiceH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
Our tents are all folded, we're ready to marchHenry R. Trickett (Author)English3
Only for Thee, Savior divineHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
Once on the ocean sailed a gallant barkH. R. Trickett (Author)English3
Once I wandered away from the good Shepherd's foldH. R. Trickett (Author)English3
On what are you building, my brother?Rev. H. R. Trickett (Author)English23
O go now ye sinners and weepH. R. Trickett (Author)2
O ye wanderers, come, and hear the gracious cryHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
O tear stained cheek, rejoice todayH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
O how precious is the promise (Trickett)H. R. Trickett (Author)English4
Not by peace alone, the gentle Savior saidHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
None but Jesus is able to saveH. R. Trickett (Author)English4
Mingled together the wheat and the chaffRev. H. R. Trickett (Author)English5
Lord, I know I am not worthy Even to take the crumbs that fallH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
Light of the world! shine in my heartH. R. Trickett (Author)English3
Jesus speaks and says to meH. R. Trickett (Author)English3
Jesus is ready your sins to forgiveHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
Jesus, full of truth and grace, Died to save a fallen raceH. R. Trickett (Author)English4
In the desert of sorrow and sinH. R. Trickett (Author)English23
I love Thee, I love Thee, O Savior divineH. R. T. (Author)English1
Guilty soul, lift up thine eyesH. R. Trickett (Author)3
From the children who dwell by the GangesH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
Fairer than dawn of the morningH. R. Trickett (Author)2
Fainter the pulse is beatingH. R. Trickett (Author)English4
Drifting away, drifting away, Leaving the harbor and calm, quiet bayHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
Dark is the world, my brotherHenry R. Trickett (Author)English3
Dark is the night, and the waves run highH. R. Trickett (Author)English6
Come, He is calling, Jesus is callingHenry R. Trickett (Author)English2
Come for the banquet is waitingHenry R. Trickett (Author)English7
Christ for me, O joy divineH. R. Trickett (Author)English5
Cheer up, brother pilgrim, though weary the wayH. R. Trickett (Author)English2
Blow the trumpet, watchmanH. R. Trickett (Author)English4
Blessed are they who do His commandmentsH. R. Trickett (Author)English23
Are you doers of the Word, O my brothers?Henry R. Trickett (Author)English11
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