Frances Ridley Havergal (14 December 1836 – 3 June 1879) was an English religious poet and hymnwriter. Take My Life and Let it Be and Thy Life for Me...
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Ontario, Canada. The school was established in 1894 and named for Frances Ridley Havergal, a composer, author and humanitarian. Today, the 22-acre (8.9 ha)...
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whistleblower Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879), English hymnwriter, religious poet Frances Holk-Jones, member of the Alabama House of Representatives Frances Anne...
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of the hymn-writer and poet Frances Ridley Havergal and the clergyman and organist Henry East Havergal (1820–1875). Havergal was born in High Wycombe in...
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Brian's middle name Havergal, by which he went beginning at a young age, was named after Frances Ridley Havergal of the prominent Havergal hymn-writing family...
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Havergal may refer to: Havergal Brian (1876–1972), British classical composer Beatrix Havergal (1901–1980), English horticulturist Frances Ridley Havergal...
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illustrating collections of Havergal's poems between 1879 and 1880. The meeting is described in the Memorials of Frances Ridley Havergal. Their meeting also resulted...
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Gosse John Gray Dora Greenwell Alfred Gurney Christopher Harvey Frances Ridley Havergal Robert Stephen Hawker William Ernest Henley George Herbert Robert...
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Footprints and Living Songs is an 1883 biography of hymn-writer Frances Ridley Havergal. In 1839, "A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow contained...
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Greenwell - Thomas Gordon Hake - John Hanmer - Thomas Hardy - Frances Ridley Havergal - Robert Stephen Hawker - W. E. Henley - James Henry - Thomas Hood...
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Imperial, son of French Emperor Napoleon III (b. 1856) June 3 – Frances Ridley Havergal, English religious poet (b. 1836) June 7 – William Tilbury Fox...
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and his wife Eveline. She was also the great-niece of composer Frances Ridley Havergal. The children had a peaceful upbringing despite the fact that their...
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mother died in 1848 and his father remarried in 1851. His sister, Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879), became well known as a writer of religious poetry...
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Richter, music theorist May 27 – E. S. Engelsberg, composer June 3 – Frances Ridley Havergal, hymn-writer July 6 – Henry Smart, organist and composer (born...
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into the collections of other churches. She has been called the Frances Ridley Havergal of the 18th century. Several of Anne Steele's hymns appear in the...
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Huggins Tuthill, American children's author (born 1799) June 3 – Frances Ridley Havergal, English religious poet (born 1836) June 19 – George W. M. Reynolds...
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Bewdley from 1874 to 1890 lived at Areley Court, Areley Kings. Frances Ridley Havergal wrote the hymn Take my life and let it be at Areley House in 1874...
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Franciscan order. Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879), poet and hymnist was born in the village, the youngest daughter of William Henry Havergal, the Rector...
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responding to Chilean forces asking him to surrender "He.": 75 — Frances Ridley Havergal, English religious poet and hymnwriter (3 June 1879), possibly...
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Elizabeth C. Clephane, Robert Lowry, John Greenleaf Whittier, Frances Ridley Havergal and many others. These hymns include "The Ninety and Nine", "Beneath...
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novelist and editor William Haughton (died 1605), playwright Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879), poet and hymnist Stephen Hawes (c. 1474–1523), poet...
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Alington Barnard Sarah Doudney Ada R. Habershon Katherine Hankey Frances Ridley Havergal Maria Grace Saffery Anne Steele Emily Taylor Emily H. Woodmansee...
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lay persons like Sarah Flower Adams, Cecil Frances Alexander, William Henry Havergal, Frances Ridley Havergal and Jane Eliza Leeson. In the Preface of the...
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Bliss) Kristhuvinte daanam ethra maduram (Like a river glorious, by Frances Ridley Havergal) Yeshuvil en thozhane kande (I have found a friend in Jesus, by...
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sermons, they are unique sermons, after the order of those of Frances Ridley Havergal. They are gems; and no single reading can reveal their many and...
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"Sacrifice" (P. Baloche) – 5:25 "Take My Life and Let It Be" (Frances Ridley Havergal) – 0:47 "God of Wonders" (Marc Byrd, Steve Hindalong) – 6:17 "Holy...
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Upton Bishop (section The Havergal family)
Historical and Antiquarian of The Parish of Upton Bishop". His sister Frances Ridley Havergal also wrote many books including travelogues, poetry, children's...
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Sarah Doudney Charlotte Elliott Ada R. Habershon Katherine Hankey Frances Ridley Havergal Maria Grace Saffery Anne Steele Emily Taylor Emily H. Woodmansee...
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or 28 May 1835 or 1836; d. Bennington, Vermont, 3 January 1918) Frances Ridley Havergal (1836 – 1879) Annie Louisa Coghill (b. Brewood, Staffordshire,...
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Sarah Doudney Charlotte Elliott Ada R. Habershon Katherine Hankey Frances Ridley Havergal Maria Grace Saffery Anne Steele Emily H. Woodmansee Library resources...
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