Kept for the Master's Use
By Frances Ridley Havergal
Philadelphia Henry Altemus Company
Copyrighted 1895, by Henry Altemus.
HENRY ALTEMUS, MANUFACTURER, PHILADELPHIA.
My beloved sister Frances finished revising the proofs of this book shortly before her death on Whit Tuesday, June 3, 1879, but its publication was to be deferred till the Autumn.
In appreciation of the deep and general sympathy flowing in to her relatives, they wish that its publication should not be withheld. Knowing her intense desire that Christ should be magnified, whether by her life or in her death, may it be to His glory that in these pages she, being dead,
‘Yet speaketh!’
MARIA V. G. HAVERGAL.
Oakhampton, Worchestershire.
Take my life, and let it be
Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.
Take my moments and my days;
Frances Ridley Havergal
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CONTENTS.
PREFATORY NOTE.
My Jewels.
An Interlude.
The Thoughts of God.
‘Free to Serve.’
Coming to the King.
The Two Paths.
Only for Jesus.
‘Vessels of Mercy, Prepared unto Glory.’
The Turned Lesson.
Sunday Night.
A Song in the Night.
What will You do without Him?
Church Missionary Jubilee Hymn.
A Happy New Year to You!
Another Year.
New Year’s Wishes.
‘Most Blessed For Ever.’