A young lady, age 20, fell over the rocks at the Swallow Waterfall in the summer of 1873, and…
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All for Thee
Something Old, Something New
Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879) was born a pastor’s daughter. Her father sacrificed in order to provide a fine education for…
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Maria’s Observations
Deep borings, even down into darksome depths, often precede the supply of unfailing springs of refreshing water. Thus my dear…
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Telling of the King’s Words
‘Then I told them of. . .the king’s words that he had spoken unto me. And they said, Let us…
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No Thorn without a Rose
‘THERE is no rose without a thorn!’ Who has not found this true, And known that griefs, of gladness born,…
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WAITING “WITH” HIM
(Extracts from Letters to Miss E. J. Whately.) June 1875 . . .Though I have had plenty of invalided…
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