William T. Pettengill

Short Name: William T. Pettengill
Full Name: Pettengill, William T.
Birth Year: 1873
Death Year: 1956

Born: Oc­to­ber 6, 1873, Cur­tis Cor­ner, Leeds, Maine. Died: Jan­u­a­ry 24, 1956, Wau­ke­sha, Wi­scon­sin.

Pettengell at­tend­ed Sar­a­to­ga Bib­li­cal Sem­in­a­ry, Sar­a­to­ga Springs, New York. He and his wife moved to Wau­ke­sha, Wis­con­sin in 1906. He was an ac­tive mem­ber of the Me­tro­pol­i­tan Church As­so­ci­a­tion (Burn­ing Bush) for ma­ny years, and preached and sang in Amer­i­ca, Ca­na­da, and Scot­land.

Cyber Hymnal


Texts by William T. Pettengill (47)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Almost saved—but lostWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
As Israel lay encampedWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
"Come unto me," the Savior calls, "And I will give you rest"Wm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Come, unto the Lord, give thanks and singWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Deeper than the deepest oceanWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Glorious morning, eternal and brightW. T. P. (Author)English2
Guide me, O Thou great JehovahWm. T. Pettengill (Author (vv. 3, 4, 5))English1
Hark, the stirring trumpet call I hearWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Have you heard of One of old, who cameWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Have you victory in your soul? Tell it out!Wm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
How oft when assailed by the fierce tempter's mightWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
I love the one who died to save meWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
I need Thy presence each passing hourW. T. P. (Author)English2
I today am dwelling Where the songs are swellingW. T. P. (Author)English3
I've a song of joy todayWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
I've said adieu to the devil's crewWm. T. Pettengill (Arranger)English1
Jesus died on Calvary's mountain, Suffered deepest agonyWilliam T. Pettengell (Author)English2
Jesus is coming, go herald the tidingsWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English22
Jesus is coming: the time draweth nighWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Jesus, my Savior, dearest of all Thou artWilliam T. Pettengell (Author)English2
Jesus, Thy name is the sweetest themeWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Jesus will heal youWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Just before the Savior went to heavenWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
My sins were more than I could countWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Naught in this world, or in heaven so fairWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
O blessed is the people That know the "Joyful Sound"Wm. T. Pettengill (Author (Chorus))English1
O hear the glad message of victoryW. T. P. (Author)English2
O Jesus, at Thy feet I fallWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English4
O the love of God makes the sunshine in the soulWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English3
O wanderer, list to these words of loveWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
On earth we have no certain dwelling placeWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
On the happy upward way I press alongWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
On to realms supernal, Christ our Captain leadsWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Onward we will go with singingWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English3
Precious is Thy loving-kindness, O my GodW. T. P. (Author)English2
Spread the news of victoryWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Stronger than Gibraltar's base, On which rests that tower of stoneWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
Take heed to your moorings, my brotherWilliam T. Pettengell (Author)English2
The blood of Jesus, atonement madeW. T. P. (Author)English2
The days of youth have flown with speedWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
The Lord is my Shepherd, Want I shall not knowWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
The world in stillness was sleepingWm. T. Pettengill (Author)English2
There is a home beyond the sky, Where we shall live and never dieWilliam T. Pettengell (Author)English2
There is joy in blessed fullness withinWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
What would you give in exchange for your soul? (Pettengell)William T. Pettengell (Author)English2
When the day of Pentecost was fully comeW. T. P. (Author)English3
Why wait in sorrow for the tomorrowWilliam T. Pettengill (Author)English2
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