Excerpt from "Under His Shadow" The Last Poems of Frances Ridley Havergal; One Hundredth Thousand
"Then the Lord put forth His hand and touched my mouth. And the Lord said unto me, Behold I have put My words in thy mouth." - Fer. i. 9.
"Remember the word unto Thy servant, upon which Thou hast caused me to hope." - Ps. cxix. 49.
"I will direct their work in truth." - Isa. lxi. 8.
Frances Ridley Havergal, the daughter of a Church of England minister, is well known for her great hymns of consecration including the famous Take My Life and Let It Be. She also wrote hymn melodies, religious tracts, and works for children.
In 1852/3 she studied in the Louisenschule, Dusseldorf, and at Oberkassel. Otherwise she led a quiet life, not enjoying consistent good health; she travelled, in particular to Switzerland. She supported the Church Missionary Society.
She died of peritonitis at Caswell Bay on the Gower Peninsula in Wales. Her sisters saw much of her work published posthumously. Havergal College, a private girls' school in Toronto, is named after her. The composer Havergal Brian adopted the name as a tribute to the Havergal family.
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