Rv Richard Jukes United Kingdom 1804-1867. Born at Clungunford, Shropshire, England, his father a stone mason, he was a prankster when young. He followed his father’s trade and became a stone mason for awhile before becoming an itinerant preacher. In 1829 he was part of a team missioning in Wiltshire and Aldbourne. His preaching was sometimes disturbed by efforts to disband the crowd, he even at times had eggs thrown at him. However, a society was formed and a barn was obtained for a place of worship. He was known as “the bard of the poor”. Over time he became a popular Primitive Methodist minister and hymn writer. He married Phoebe Pardoe (1805-1826) in 1825, but she died of typhus after less than a year of marriage. Late… Go to person page >
Display Title: Freie Gnad'!First Line: Im Glauben seh' ich Jesum sterbenTune Title: [Im Glauben seh' ich Jesum sterben]Author: R. Jukes; W. R.Date: 1897
Display Title: Freie Gnad'!First Line: Im Glauben seh' ich Jesum sterbenTune Title: [Im Glauben seh' ich Jesum sterben]Author: R. Jukes; W. R.Date: 1890
Display Title: Im Glauben seh ich Jesum sterbenFirst Line: Im Glauben seh ich Jesum sterbenTune Title: [Im Glauben seh ich Jesum sterben]Author: R. Jukes; W. R.Date: 1911
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