Mrs. Alexander: A Life of the Hymn-writer Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818-1895Lilliput Press, 1995 - 198 sider Masterful biography opens up a window on 19th-century Irish religion and culture |
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... wrote occasional pieces for the magazine ( Fanny did so herself , but mainly after her marriage in 1850 ) , they were never present at Templeogue . The jolly diners were usually exclusively male . Mrs Lever , who was rarely seen out in ...
... wrote occasional pieces for the magazine ( Fanny did so herself , but mainly after her marriage in 1850 ) , they were never present at Templeogue . The jolly diners were usually exclusively male . Mrs Lever , who was rarely seen out in ...
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... wrote later : In less than three years she had reduced one of the most disorderly hospital populations in the world to something like Christian discipline such as the police wondered at . She had disarmed all opposition and all ...
... wrote later : In less than three years she had reduced one of the most disorderly hospital populations in the world to something like Christian discipline such as the police wondered at . She had disarmed all opposition and all ...
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... wrote her letters . Victorians wrote as many letters each day as we would now make telephone calls , and they always replied immediately to those received . Until the early evening there would be visits to friends , and drives or walks ...
... wrote her letters . Victorians wrote as many letters each day as we would now make telephone calls , and they always replied immediately to those received . Until the early evening there would be visits to friends , and drives or walks ...
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Aghadowey Alexander's Anglican Arcachon Archbishop of Armagh Archer Butler Bagnères de Bigorre Ballykeane Baronscourt became Bishop's Palace boys brother Camus Castle cathedral Cecil Frances Cecil Frances Alexander child Christ Christian Church of Ireland clergy College County Donegal County Londonderry County Tyrone County Wicklow daughter Dean death Derry and Raphoe Dublin Earl Eccles Street England Fahan Fanny Fanny and William Fanny seems Fanny's father garden girls Hamilton Harriet heart husband Hymns for Little Irish Joc's John Humphreys Keble known Lady later lived London Londonderry Major Humphreys Marquis of Abercorn marriage married miles Milltown Milltown House mother never Newman night Oxford poem poetry Primate Alexander rectory Reverend Rhodes Robert Roman Catholic royal sister St Columb's Cathedral Strabane Sunday Termonamongan Thomas tion took Ulster Verses for Holy wife William Alexander woman wrote young