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Parley Parker Pratt

Parley Parker Pratt
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Short Name: Parley Parker Pratt
Full Name: Pratt, Parley Parker, 1807-1857
Birth Year: 1807
Death Year: 1857

Wikipedia Biography

Parley Parker Pratt Sr. (April 12, 1807 – May 13, 1857) was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement whose writings became a significant early nineteenth-century exposition of the Latter Day Saint faith. Named in 1835 as one of the first members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Pratt was part of the Quorum's successful mission to Great Britain from 1839 to 1841. Pratt has been called "the Apostle Paul of Mormonism" for his promotion of distinctive Mormon doctrines.

Texts by Parley Parker Pratt (65)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A holy angel from on highParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
Adieu to the city where long I have wanderedParley Parker Pratt (Author)English5
All hail, the new born yearParley Parker Pratt (Author)English7
An angel from on high, The long, long silence brokeParley Parker Pratt (Author)English17
Another day has fled and goneParley Parker Pratt (Author)English7
As the dew from heaven distilling Gently on the grass descendsParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
At first, a babe was givenP. P. Pratt (Author)English3
At first, the Babe of BethlehemParley Parker Pratt (Author)5
Behold the church, it soars on highParley Parker Pratt (Author)4
Behold the great Redeemer comesParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
Behold, the harvest wide extendsParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
Behold the Mount of Olives rendP. P. Pratt (Author)English5
Behold the Savior come! Ye saints, your hearts prepareParley Parker Pratt (Author)English9
Behold Thy sons and daughters, LordParley Parker Pratt (Author)English10
Beloved brethren, sing His praiseParley Parker Pratt (Author)English5
Come, O Thou King of kingsParley Parker Pratt (Author)English14
Creation speaks with awful voiceP. P. Pratt (Author)English5
Creemos, Padre y SeñorParley Parker Pratt (Author)Spanish2
Earth is the place where Christ will reignParley Parker Pratt (Author)6
Ere long the veil will rend in twainP. P. Pratt (Author)English9
Farewell, my kind and faithful friendParley Parker Pratt (Author)English5
Farewell, ye servants of the LordParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
Father in heaven, we do believe The promise Thou hast madeParley P. Pratt, 1807-1857 (Author)English11
Hark, listen to the gentle breeze [strain]Parley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
Hark, ye mortals, list [hist] be stillParley Parker Pratt (Author)English12
Hosanna to the great MessiahParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
How fleet the precious moments rollParley Parker Pratt (Author)English9
How foolish to the carnal mindParley Parker Pratt (Author)English9
How often in sweet meditation my mindParley Parker Pratt (Author)English7
In ancient times a man of GodParley Parker Pratt (Author)English7
Jesus, once of humble birthParley Parker Pratt (Author)English11
Let Europe's towns and cities hearParley Parker Pratt (Author)2
Lift up your heads, ye scattered saintsParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
Lo! the gentile chain is brokenParley Parker Pratt (Author)English7
O Saints, have you seen over yon mountain's proud heightParley Parker Pratt (Author)English3
O who has not searched in the records of oldParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
Oh Rey de reyes, venParley Parker Pratt (Author)Spanish2
Repent ye Gentiles allParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
Shall we repine when Jesus callsParley Parker Pratt (Author)2
Tan humilde al nacerParley Parker Pratt (Author)Spanish2
The day star has dawned o'er the landParley Parker Pratt (Author)3
The fullness of the gospel shinesParley Parker Pratt (Author)2
The morning breaks, the shadows fleeP. P. Pratt, 1807-1857 (Author)English15
The night is wearing fast awayParley Parker Pratt (Author)English3
The solid rocks were rent in twainP. P. Pratt (Author)English4
The sun that declines in the far western skyParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
The time is nigh, that happy timeParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
This earth is where our Lord will reignParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
This earth shall be a blessed placeParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
This morning in silence I ponder and mournParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to partParley Parker Pratt (Author)English65
To leave my dear home, and from kindred to partParley Parker Pratt (Author)2
Torn from our friends and captive ledParley Parker Pratt (Author)English8
Truth eternal, truth divineParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
Un ángel del Señor del cielo descendióParley Parker Pratt (Author)Spanish2
Waked from my bed of slumber sweetP. P. Pratt (Author)English5
When earth in bondage long had [hast] lainParley Parker Pratt (Author)English11
When Joseph saw his brethren movedParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
When shall we all meet again? When shall we our rest obtain?Parley Parker Pratt (Author)English6
When time shall be no moreP. P. Pratt (Author)English4
Y rompe el alba de la verdadParley Parker Pratt (Author)Spanish2
Ye children of our GodParley Parker Pratt (Author)English7
Ye chosen twelve, to you are givenParley Parker Pratt (Author)English6
Ye Gentile nations, cease your strifeParley Parker Pratt (Author)English4
Ye ransomed of our GodParley Parker Pratt (Author)English3

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