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Revision as of 16:53, 19 April 2015
Life
Born: 14 December 1836
Died: 3 June 1879
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on Frances Ridley Havergal.
Musical settings of literary works
Settings of text by Frances Ridley Havergal
- Beverley (William Henry Monk)
- I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus (Ethelbert William Bullinger)
- I gave my life for thee (Joseph Barnby)
- I love my master (Hen Alaw)
- Jesus only (Augusto Rotoli)
- Lord, speak to me (Ronald McVey)
- Lord, speak to me, that I may speak (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Magdalena (John Stainer)
- Take my life and let it be (J. Guy Stalnaker)
- Take my life, and let it be (Anonymous)
- Take my life, and let it be (Edward John Hopkins)
- Take my life, and let it be (William Henry Havergal)
- There is music by the river (Ciro Pinsuti)
- Thou art coming, O my Saviour (Joseph Barnby)
- Thy life was given for me (William Henry Monk)
- To Thee, O Comforter divine (Joseph Barnby)
- Who is on the Lord's side? (Caradog Roberts)
- Who is on the Lord's side? (John Goss)
- Who is on the Lord's side? (Stuart Moffatt)
Publications
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