WORKS BY THE LATE FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL. 



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''SPECIMEN-GLASSES" FOR THE KING'S 

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CONTENTS. 



CHAP. Prefatory Note. Introductory. 

 I. The Rev.W. Pennefather's Hymns. 

 II. Charlotte Elliott's Hymns. 



III. Dean Alford's Hymns. 



IV. Bishop Wordsworth's Hymns. 



V. Hymns by Charitie Lees Smith and 

 Mary Bowly. 



CHAP. 



VI. Hymns of Joy. 

 VII. Hymns for Sufferers. 

 VIII. Hymns for Sufferers (continued). 

 IX. Seven Clerical Hymn Writers. 



X. Mission Hymns. 

 XI. Mission Hymns (continued). 



II. 



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ECHOES FROM THE WORD: FOR THE CHRISTIAN 



YEAR. 



Advent. Epiphany. Easter. Whitsuntide. 



Christmas. Lent. Ascension. Trinity. 



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MY BIBLE STUDY, FOR THE SUNDAYS OF THE YEAR. 



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"HIM WITH WHOM WE HAVE TO DO." 



Written by F. R. H. shortly before her death, for the January Number of The Day of Days. 



MUSIC FOR FESTIVALS, ETC. 



By the late FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL. 

 I. 



" O'ER THE PLAINS : " a Christmas Carol. 



Words by the Rev. W. J. VERNON, B.A. 



II. 

 "THE GOOD OLD CHURCH OF ENGLAND." 



Words by the Rev. W. BLAKE ATKINSON. 



III. 

 "GOD BLESS THE BOYS OF ENGLAND." 



Words by the Rev. DR. MAGUIRE. 



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The late FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL. 

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"WITHIN THE PALACE GATES:" 



A Memorial Volume by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Author of "The Way Home," etc. 

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