Corydon Benjamin Hopkins

Corydon Benjamin Hopkins
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Short Name: Corydon Benjamin Hopkins
Full Name: Hopkins, Corydon Benjamin
Birth Year: 1874
Death Year: 1943

Born: April 9, 1874, Illinois.
Died: October 18, 1943, Chicago, Illinois.

Hopkins married Laura Edna Whipple 1901, and they lived in Chicago their entire married life. His works include:

Wayside Flowers, 1900

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Texts by Corydon Benjamin Hopkins (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Can Jesus use my little heartC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)English2
Come and let us sing the Savior's loveC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)English5
Gethsemane, the place of prayerC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)English3
Have you grown faint in the conflict with sinC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)3
I am the Lord's and He is mine, He fills me with His love divineBenj. Hopkins (Author)English3
I have wandered far in the paths of sinC. B. H. (Author)English2
I know that some sweet morn I'll wakeC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)English2
Ich bin des Herrn und er ist meinC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)German3
If we can see Jesus as onward we goC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)English3
I'm a little soldier with a sword and shieldC. B. Hopkins (Author)English4
Lasset uns besingen Jesu HuldBenj. Hopkins (Author)German3
O Jesus, Lord, help me to beC. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)2
Some one has slighted the Savior todayCorydon Benjamin Hopkins (Author)English2
Somewhere there's a soul that is lonelyC. Benj. Hopkins (Author)English5
We are Christian soldiers (Hopkins)C. Benjamin Hopkins (Author)2
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