Kept for the Master's Use


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The Hymns of Frances Ridley Havergal


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This edition is a collection of 108 poems that are the foundation of Frances Ridley Havergal's most popular hymns. These verses often contain several stanzas not found in a typical hymnal. Some favorites of hers include: "Take My Life and Let It Be," "Who is on the Lord's Side," "Lord Speak to me," "Truehearted Wholehearted," and "Like a River Glorious."




The Ministry of Song


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Morning Bells


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Reproduction of the original: Morning Bells by Frances Ridley Havergal




Opened Treasures


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The meditations and songs of Frances Ridley Havergal have provided solace, comfort, and everlasting peace to thousands of souls. Her ministry in poetry and prose is ever being used by the Spirit of God to teach, comfort, exhort, and convict. All her poetry and prose is saturated with the living Word of God; it has a freshness and power which only the eternal dew of heavenly truth could impart. Frances always looked to the Lord for her messages before writing anything. On one occasion she wrote to her sister of her strong belief that, “If I am to write to any good, a great deal of living must go into a very little writing.” In an effort to preserve her prose for this generation, Opened Treasures was first published in 1962. “She yielded herself utterly to God. By virtue of this, her writings reached and moved a multitude of souls.”—T. H. Darlow







Frances Ridley Havergal


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Famous hymn writer Example of a young person's experience of the Saviour's love Winsome wonder at God's creation




Little Pillows


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Frances Ridley Havergal


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"Francis Ridley Havergal was an English poet and hymn writer. She came to know and love God so deeply that His glory spilled out into the everyday moments of her life. Read her story as she might have told it, in free verse and overflowing with the grace of God"--




LITTLE PILLOWS


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