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The Poetical Works of Frances Ridley Havergal
Havergal, Frances Ridley (1836-1879)
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I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
[dedication]
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Loyal Responses.
Verses on Texts.
Verses on Texts.
[Thou layest Thy hand on the fluttering heart]
[His love is the key and His glory the measure]
[Upon Thy word I rest]
[Rest, and be silent! For, faithfully listening]
[For He hath given us a changeless writing]
[Let every thought]
[And if it seemeth good to Thee, my Father]
[The token of His truth and care, the gift that He hath blessed]
[Thy light and truth forth-sending]
[O mystery of grace]
[Thy Spirit's fulness on him rest]
[Oh may'st thou walk! from hour to hour]
[On Thee the Lord]
[Fear not the westering shadows]
[O mountain heights, break forth and sing]
[There is One, so fair, so bright]
[Hast thou not heard within some sacred pile]
[A life is before thee which cannot decay]
A Covenant.
Only for Jesus.
Chosen Lessons.
Hitherto and Henceforth.
Rhymed Mottoes for the Members of the Open-Air Mission.
Advent Thoughts.
‘Under His Shadow.’
Closing Chords.
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The Poetical Works of Frances Ridley Havergal
The Mighty God.
The
Christmas bells proclaim
His glorious name,
‘The Mighty God!’
God manifest indeed,
And yet the Woman's Seed,
To whom we sing
All glory, praise, and laud!
Divinest Lord and King.
The Poetical Works of Frances Ridley Havergal