Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman

Short Name: Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman
Full Name: Chapman, Anzentia Igene Perry, 1849-1889
Birth Year: 1849
Death Year: 1889

Anzentia Igene (Angie) Perry Chapman, 1849-1889. Born near Lansing, MI, Angie was the wife of Free Methodist minister, Edwin W. Chapman. They had three children. She helped on his evangelism tours and rural preaching circuits. They worked in Sparta, MI, and helped found the first Free Methodist church in Grand Rapids, MI. She also wrote hymn lyrics. In 1888 they followed an evangelistic tour of Kansas, and them moved to Isabella County, MI. She died in Mt. Pleasant, MI.

John Perry


Texts by Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman (232)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
All hail, the blessed morningAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
All hail, the children's dayAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
All the way home the Savior will guide youAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Around the tree we meet againAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Around us fall the autumn leavesAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Awake my heart in tuneful strainsAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Bright flowers we bring the cross to deckAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Brightest flowers and lilies sweetAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Cast thy bread upon the waters Sow the seeds of holy truthAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Clinging, clinging to my SaviorAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Close beside the throne of graceAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Come boldly to the throne of grace, Whatever thy want may beMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Come to the Savior, O hear his sweet voice, Come and accept of His offers of loveAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Farewell, we now again must partAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Forward, soldiers! fight for temperanceAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Gently glides our bark alongAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Go work today for the Savior KingAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
God speed the day when the foe is slainAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Grace sufficient Jesus givethAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Hark, the bells are sweetly ringingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Hearken now, dear friend, and tell meMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Homes there are of want and sorrowMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
I am coming, quickly comingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
I am the good Shepherd stillMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
I long to go home to the land of restMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
I rest beneath the wing almightyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
If the sweet peace of Jesus is filling your soulMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Jesus, let the holy SpiritMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Joybells are ringing, the Savior has risenMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Let the glad evangel songMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Let there be joy among angels and menMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Listen to the music of the bellsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Little hands can work for JesusE. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Lost to a sense of dutyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Lowly bending at the crossMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Not always, pilgrim strangerMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
O fly as the doves to their windowsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
O pilgrims [brothers] along life's journeyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
O shout, fellow soldiers, as onward we goMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Over the hills and through the dellsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Once for all the Savior His blood hath spiltMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Over on the hills of glory Lies a city bright and fairMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Passing through this world of sorrow, The true pleasure we may claimMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Peace on earth and good will to men!Mrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Peeping over the hilltopsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Pilgrim, on thy journey boundMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Remain with us, dear SaviorMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Ring the joy bells, Christ has risen; Death no more can bind Him hereMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Roll on, bright golden wave of songMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Sandal worn our weary feetMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Shall we meet our dear friends on the heavenly shoreMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Soft and low the gentle zephyrsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Soft and sweet the Spirit whispersAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English1
Speak, O speak to me of Jesus (Chapman)Mrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Sweet songs the Father gives usMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Sweetly are the birds singing At Easter dawnE. W. Chapman (Author)English1
The fields appear in beautyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
The misty clouds hang round my wayMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
The mountain, hill and valleyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
The past years of my life have been sinfulMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
The sky with clouds is overcastMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
The storm cloud is dark and the air is snow filledMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
There's a light that is shining todayMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
There's a mansion, bright and shiningMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Tidings of joy, O send them afarMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
'Tis the purpose of love divineMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
To whom shall we go, dear Jesus?Mrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
We are moving toward the cityE. W. Chapman (Author)English1
We come at the Savior's callMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Weary soul with sin oppressedMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
We're a noble band of soldiersMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
What can sinking hearts sustain?Mrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
What can the Savior do for theeMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
When from guilt I would be freeMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
When weary with the trials of the dayMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Who is ready for the battle?Mrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Wie lieblich ist's, dem BruderkreiseAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)German1
Work for Jesus, ever sowingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
Would you find a sure retreatMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English1
A joyful song we'll sing todayMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Amigos con placer nos vemosAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)Spanish2
Assist us, gracious SpiritMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Beyond the azure starlit skyE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Cares of earth shall no more wearyAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Chime on, sweet bells of EasterAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Chiming bells are tuneful ringingAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Christ is coming, surely comingE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Come to the rock of agesE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Crowds are seeking food todayAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Don't you know that we are comingAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Down from the home over yonderAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Eternity, how vast an ageE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Führe mich zur lautern QuelleE. W. Chapman (Author)German2
Glad tidings we bring youE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Go carry comfort to the wearyAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)2
Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing, On the starry midnight calmMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Haste ye to the fountain's brinkE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Have you done your faithful dutyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Ho! ye weary, Jesus calls youMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
I had wandered far from homeMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
I know of a stream that flowethMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
I will arise, nor longer waitE. W. Chapman (Author)2
I'm dreaming of a better landE. W. Chapman (Author)2
I'm going now to JesusMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
In the early dawn of the glad new mornE. W. Chapman (Author)2
In the new JerusalemE. W. Chapman (Author)2
In the paths of sin I traveledMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
In the strength of God we'll rallyE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Jesus, name of all names dearestMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Jesus, only, my soul can redeemE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Jesus, since thy dear bloodE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Keep the colors wavingE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Little children are you gleaningE. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Lo the temperance army's comingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Lord of grace and Lord of mercyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)2
Marching on, with Christ our chosen captainMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
May we always trust in JesusE. W. Chapman (Author)2
My name on Jesus' handsAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Naar vi med glæde møder vennerAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)Norwegian2
Now to the child in the manger bornE. W. Chapman (Author)2
O how sweet the words of JesusMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
O slight not the SaviorE. W. Chapman (Author)2
O strike the loud cymbals and shout the refrainMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
On, thy brother's blood is cryingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Onward, onward stand for temperanceMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Pilgrim, on thy way awearyE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Priceless jewels for the Master's crownE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Safe the glory, Jesus, take usMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
See the light advancingAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)2
Shall we reach the home in gloryMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Sow ye beside the flowing watersMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Spreading the news of salvationE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Suffer the children to come unto me, These are the words of JesusE. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Sweet are the flowers in their wonderful birthE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Sweet hope, the anchor of my soulMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Sweet the words of JesusE. W. Chapman (Author)2
Take me to the precious fountainMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
The chosen few with ChristE. W. Chapman (Author)2
The crimson stream it cleanesth all the timeMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
The Master is come, and calleth to theeMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)2
The Savior hath called thee and shown thee His loveMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
The twilight is fading awayMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
The years, the years are gliding byE. W. Chapman (Author)2
There are mansions of love in the Eden aboveMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
There are songs in the windsE. W. Chapman (Author)2
There's a feast by Jesus spreadE. W. Chapman (Author)English2
There's a song to sing, and a note to ringMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
There's beauty amazinglyE. W. Chapman (Author)2
'Tis sweet to sit with the MasterAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
'Tis the grace of Jesus (Chapman)E. W. Chapman (Author)2
Waiting, waiting for the MasterMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)2
We are coming, one and all to the LambE. W. Chapman (Author)English2
We are coming to the SaviorE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We are happy little soldiersE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We are marching, we are marching, list and hearE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We come with joy and gladnessE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We dream of a beautiful homeE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We often meet and kindly greetE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We praise the dear Savior for blessings of loveMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
We shall cross the swelling JordanMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
We will follow our Guide (Chapman)E. W. Chapman (Author)2
We would see Jesus (Chapman)Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)2
Weak and weary are you waitingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
Weary traveler in the desertE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We'll tarry at the cross of JesusE. W. Chapman (Author)2
We've gathered into line todayMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
What can I do for Jesus? How serve my Savior King?Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
When open swings the golden gateE. W. Chapman (Author)2
When the purple morn is breakingE. W. Chapman (Author)English2
While sailing over the sea of life (Chapman)E. W. Chapman (Author)English2
With friends on earth we meet in gladnessAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English2
Ziehe mich näher, treuer VaterE. W. Chapman (Author)German2
A little talk with Jesus, it fillsE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Are you on the road to CanaanE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Blessed Redeemer, show us thy lovingAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)3
Can you do without the SaviorMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Christmas bells are sweetly ringing (Chapman)E. W. Chapman (Author)3
City of Zion! wondrous and fairMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Come, O come, Thou blessed SpiritAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English3
Could promise be more sweet than thisE. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Cuán grato es con amigos vernosAnzentia I. P. Chapman (1849-1889) (Author)Spanish3
Daylight now is passingE. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Eternity, how vast as ageE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Gather, O gather in the harvestE. W. Chapman (Author)3
In times of sorrow, God is nearMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Into the ear of the wearyE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Let me to Thy bosom flyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Lo! the dawn is risingMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Look sinner to Jesus, the risen OneE. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Make room for the preciousE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Med fröjd vi möta dyra vännerMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)Swedish3
O have you found my boyE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Onward press, though faint and wearyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Pilgrim, weary, weak and thirstingE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Ring the joybells, Christ is risenE. W. Chapman (Author)English3
Shout, shout along life's journeyE. W. Chapman (Author)3
Sing the praise of Christ the LordE. W. Chapman (Author)3
There's light at the crossE. W. Chapman (Author)3
We'll sing the praise of Jesus who bought usE. W. Chapman (Author)3
We've a Friend in realms aboveAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English3
Wohl mag die SterbestundeE. W. Chapman (Author)German3
A beacon bright the Christian standsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Coming in the straight narrow gateE. W. Chapman (Author)4
Hosanna [hosannas] now the people singE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
I am waiting for Thee, my Redeemer and KingE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
I have called thee to the fountainE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
I think of yon bright mansionMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Linger with me, precious SaviorMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Many foes thy path besetE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
O wondrous love, the love of ChristE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Soldier of Christ are youE. W. Chapman (Author)4
There's a home in a beautiful bowerE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Thy life is hid with Christ in GodMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
'Tis sweet to lie in the loving armsMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Weary watchers for the morningE. W. Chapman (Author)English4
When the way seems long and dreary, And thy limbs are weak and wearyMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Who is thy brotherE. W. Chapman (Author)4
Yes, there is room for JesusMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English4
Cling when the storm-cloud gathersAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English5
Earthly days are passingAnzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)5
Go out and gather the golden grainMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English5
I sing of Jesus' wondrous loveMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English5
Is the conflict strong within theeE. W. Chapman (Author)5
My fragile bark [barque] on life's rough billowMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English5
I am sailing over life's seaE. W. Chapman (Author)English6
Some day we shall lay our burdens downMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English6
Sweetly the birds are singing at Easter dawn (Chapman)Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman (Author)English6
The hour of my departure I may not knowMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English6
In that glorious morning brightE. W. Chapman (Author)English8
O shut not your heart to the gospelE. W. Chapman (Author)English10
Closer to Thee, my Father, draw meMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English32
Our friends on earth we meet with pleasureMrs. E. W. Chapman (Author)English80
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