Books •
Ministry of Song (1870) •
Take My Life and Let It Be (1874) •
Under the Surface (1874) •
The four happy days (1874) • ''Like a river glorious is God's perfect peace'' (1876) • ''Who Is on the Lord's Side? Who will Serve the King?'' (1877) •
Royal Commandments (1878) •
O Merciful Redeemer •
Loyal Responses (1878) • ''Kept for the Master's Use'' (1879) memoir •
Life Chords (1880) •
Royal Bounty (1877) •
Little Pillows, or
Goodnight Thoughts for the Little Ones (1880) •
Morning bells, or,
Waking thoughts for the little ones (1880) •
Swiss Letters and Alpine Poems (1881) edited by J. M. Crane •
Under His Shadow: the Last Poems of Frances Ridley Havergal (1881) •
The Royal Invitation (1882) •
Life Echoes (1883) •
Poetical Works (1884) edited by M. V. G. Havergal and Frances Anna Shaw •
Coming to the King (1886) •
Jesus, Master, Whose I am Hymns of the Christian Life 1936 •
My King and His Service (1892) •
Forget Me Nots of Promise, Text from Scripture and verses by Frances Ridley Havergal, Marcus Ward&Co.
Hymns •
A happy New Year! Even such may it be. (Occasion or theme: New Year.) From
Under the Surface, 1874. •
Certainly I will be with thee. Birthday. September 1871, at Perry Barr. (P. 1871.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Church of God, beloved and chosen. (Occasion or theme: Sanctified in Christ Jesus.) 1873. (P. 1873.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
God Almighty, King of nations. (Occasion or theme: Sovereignty of God.) 1872. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
God doth not bid thee wait.. (Occasion or theme: God faithful to His promises.) 22 October 1868, at
Okehampton. (P. 1869.) Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
God of heaven, hear our singing. (Occasion or theme: A Child's hymn for Missions.) 22 October 1869, at Leamington. Published in her
Twelve Sacred Songs for Little Singers, 1870, and her
Life Chords, 1880. •
God will take care of you, All through the day. (Occasion or theme: The Good Shepherd.) In Mrs. Brock's ''Children's Hymn Book'', 1881. • ''God's reiterated all
. (Occasion or theme: New Year.) 1873, at Winterdyne. (C. 1873.) Published in Loyal Responses
, 1878, and Life Mosaic'', 1879. •
Have you not a word for Jesus?. (Occasion or theme: Boldness for the Truth.) November 1871, at
Perry Barr. (P. 1872.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
He hath spoken in the darkness. (Occasion or theme: Voice of God in sorrow.) 10 June 1869, at Neuhausen. (P. 1870.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and in
Life Mosaic, 1879. • ''Hear the Father's ancient promise
. (Occasion or theme: Promise of the Holy Spirit.) August 1870. Published in Under the Surface
, 1874, and Life Mosaic'', 1879. •
Holy and Infinite! Viewless, Eternal. (Occasion or theme: Infinity of God.) IST2. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Holy brethren, called and chosen. (Occasion or theme: Motive for Earnestness.) 1872. of Snepp's
Songs of Grace and Glory, 1876. •
I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus. (Occasion or theme: Faith.) September 1874, at Ormont Dessons. (P. 1874.) Published in
Loyal Responses, 1878, and
Life Chords, 1880. Havergal's tune, "Urbane" (Snepp's
Songs of Grace and Glory, 1048), was composed for this hymn. The hymn was the author's "own favourite," and was found in her pocket Bible after her death. •
I bring my sins to Thee. (Occasion or theme: Resting all on Jesus.) June, 1870. (P. 1870.) Printed in the
Sunday Magazine, 1870, and
Home Words, 1872. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Chords, 1880. •
I could not do without Thee. (Occasion or theme: Jesus All in All.) 7 May 1873. (P. 1873.) Printed in
Home Words, 1873, and published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
In full and glad surrender. (Occasion or theme: Confirmation.) Havergal's sister says this hymn was "The epitome of her [Miss F. R. H.'s] life and the focus of its sunshine." It is a hymn of personal consecration to God at all times. •
In the evening there is weeping. (Occasion or theme: Sorrow followed by Joy.) 19 June 1869, at the Hotel Jungfraublick,
Interlaken. "It rained all day, except a very bright interval before dinner. Curious long soft white clouds went slowly creeping along the
Schynige Platte; I wrote "Evening Tears and Morning Songs." (Marg. reading of Ps. xxx. 5.)" (P. 1870.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874. •
Increase our faith, beloved Lord. (Occasion or theme: Increase of Faith desired.) In
Loyal Responses, 1878, in 11 stanzas of 4 lines, on St. Luke xvii. 5. It is usually given in an abridged form. •
Is it for me, dear Saviour?. (Occasion or theme: Heaven anticipated.) November 1871, at Perry Barr. (P. 1872.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Israel of God, awaken. (Occasion or theme: Christ our Righteousness.0 May 1871, at Perry Barr. (P. 1872.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. • ''Jehovah's covenant shall endure''. (Occasion or theme: The Divine Covenant), 1872. Published in
Charles Busbridge Snepp's
Songs of Grace and Glory, 1876. •
Jesus, blessed Saviour. (Occasion or theme: New Year.) 25 November 1872, at Leamington. (P. 1873.) Printed in the Day, spring Magazine, January 1873, and published in
Life Chords, 1880. •
Jesus only! In the shadow. (Occasion or theme: Jesus All in All.) 4 December 1870, at Pyrmont Villa. (P. de C. 1871.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and in
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Joined to Christ by [in] mystic union. (Occasion or theme: The Church the Body of Christ.) May, 1871, at Perry Barr. (P. 1872.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874,
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Just when Thou wilt, 0 Master, call. (Occasion or theme: Resignation.) In
Loyal Responses, 1878, in 5 stanza of 4 lines, and Whiting's Hys. for the Church Catholic, 1882. •
King Eternal and Immortal. (Occasion or theme: God Eternal.) Written at Perry Willa, Perry Barr, 11 February 1871, and published in Snepp's
Songs of Grace and Glory, 1876;
Under the Surface, 1874; and Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Light after darkness, Gain after loss. (Occasion or theme: Peace in Jesus, and the Divine Reward.) In Sankey's Sac. Songs and Solos, from her Life Mosaic, 1879. • ''Like a river glorious, Is God's perfect Peace
. (Occasion or theme: Peace.) In her Loyal Responses'', 1878, in 3 stanzas of 8 lines, with the chorus, "Stayed upon Jehovah." In several collections. •
Master, speak! Thy servant heareth. (Occasion or theme: Fellowship with and Assistance from Christ desired.) Sunday evening, 19 May 1867, at Weston-super-Mare. Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. It is very popular. •
New mercies, new blessings, new light on thy way. (Occasion or theme: New Life in Christ.) 1874, st Winterdyne. (0. 1874.) Published in Under His Shadow, 1879,
Life Chords, 1880. •
Not your own, but His ye are. (Occasion or theme: Missions.) 21 January 1867. (C. 1867.) Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869;
Life Mosaic, 1879; and the Hyl. for Church Missions, 1884. • ''Now let us sing the ' song''. (Occasion or theme: Christmas.) In her Life Mosaic, 1879; and W. R. Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880. •
Now the daylight goes away. (Occasion or theme: Evening.) 17 October 1869, at Leamington. Published in Songs for Little Singers, 1870, and
Life Chords, 1880. It originally read, "Now the light has gone away." •
Now the sowing and the weeping. (Occasion or theme: Sorrow followed by Joy.) 4 January 1870, at Leamington. Printed in Sunday at Home, 1871; and published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
O Glorious God and King. (Occasion or theme: Praise to the Father.) February 1872. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
O Saviour, precious holy! Saviour. (Occasion or theme: Christ worshipped by the Church.) November 1870, at Leamington. (P. 1870.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
0 thou chosen Church of Jesus. (Occasion or theme: Election.) 6 April 1871. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
0 what everlasting blessings God outpo His own. (Occasion or theme: Salvation everlasting.) 12 August 1871, Perry Barr. (P. 1871.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Our Father, our Father, Who dwellest in light. (Occasion or theme: The blessing of the Father desired.) 14 May 1872. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. Miss Havergal's tune, Tertius, was composed for this hymn. •
Our Saviour and our King. (Occasion or theme: Presentation of the Church to the Father.) (Heb. ii. 13.) May, 1871, at Perry Barr. (P. 1871.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Precious, precious blood of Jesus. (Occasion or theme: The precious Blood.) September 1874, at Ormont Dessons. (C.) Published in
Loyal Responses, 1878, and
Life Chords, 1880. •
Sing, 0 heavens, the Lord hath done it. (Occasion or theme: Redemption.) In The Life Mosaic, 1879, and the Universal H. Bk., 1885. •
Sit down beneath. His shadow. (Occasion or theme: Holy Communion.) 27 November 1870, at Leamington. (P. 1870.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Sovereign Lord and gracious Master. (Occasion or theme: Grace consummated in Glory.) 22 October 1871. (P. 1872.) Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Standing at the portal of the opening year. (Occasion or theme: New Year.) 4 January 1873. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Chords, 1880. •
To Thee, 0 Comforter divine. (Occasion or theme: Praise to the Holy Spirit.) 11 August 1872, at Perry Barr. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. Miss Havergal's tune, Tryphosa, was written for this hymn. •
True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful and loyal. (Occasion or theme: Faithfulness to the Saviour.) In her
Loyal Responses, 1878, and the
Universal Hymn Book, 1885. •
What know we, Holy God, of Thee!. (Occasion or theme: God's Spirituality.) 1872. Published in
Under the Surface, 1874, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. • ''Who is on the Lord's side!
. (Occasion or theme: Home Missions.) 13 October 1877. Published in Loyal Responses
, 1878, and Life Chords'', 1880. •
With quivering heart and trembling will. (Occasion or theme: Resignation.) 10 July 1866, at Luccombe Rectory. (P. 1866.) Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869, and
Life Mosaic, 1879. •
Will ye not come to Him for life?. (Occasion or theme: The Gospel footation.) 1873. Published in Snepp's
Songs of Grace and Glory d: G., 1876. •
Worthy of all adoration. (Occasion or theme: Praise to Jesus as the Lamb upon the throne.) 26 February 1867, at Oakhampton. Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869, and
Life Mosaic, 1874. It is pt. iii. of the "Threefold Praise," and was suggested by the "Worthy is the Lamb," the "Hallelujah" and “Amen "choruses in Handel's Messiah. •
Ye who hear the blessed call. (Occasion or theme: The Invitation of the Spirit and the Bride.) March, 1869, at Leamington. (P. 1869.) Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869, and Life Mosaic, 1879. Suggested by, and written for, the Young Men's Christian Association. •
Yes, He knows the way is dreary. (Occasion or theme: Encouragement.) 1867. Published in
Ministry of Song, 1869. ==Gallery==