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Royden, Agnes Maude

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Royden, Agnes Maude (1876–1956)

English preacher and social worker. She did social work in Liverpool and elsewhere and worked for the women's suffrage movement. Though an Anglican, she was assistant minister of the City Temple from 1917–20. She co-founded the Fellowship Services at Kensington. Her publications include Prayer as a Force (1922), The Church and Woman (1924), and I Believe in God (1927).

Royden was born in Birkenhead, England. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. She published her autobiography, The Threefold Cord, in 1947.



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