Description
Francis Ridley Havergal has had a profound influence over the hearts of Christians for well over a century. Born in England in 1836, her father was an Episcopal Minister, composer, and hymnwriter. After studying in England and Germany, Miss Havergal became a brilliant singer and pianist, and a glittering career in society was open before her. But she considered her talents to be loans from the Lord, to be used in His service.
Miss Havergal longed for a deeper knowledge of God and was brought to see that she could not have the full blessedness of the Christian life without a full surrender to Christ. In 1874, she wrote the beautiful consecration hymn, “Take My Life and Let it Be.”
Years later, she wrote in a letter, “I had a great time early this morning renewing the never-regretted consecration.” This gifted woman died in Wales at the age of forty-three. On her tombstone is engraved her favorite text: “The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin.”
Additional information
| Weight | 32 oz |
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| Author | Esther Enock |
| Condition | New |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 108 |
| Publisher | Ambassador |
| Publication Year | 1996 |
| ISBN | 1-898787-68-9 |



