Many of her books were published by the Christian Knowledge Society (later the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge), and provided moral instruction that reflected the era in which she lived.
Darragh's book, The Resurrection of the Flesh was published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, in London in 1921.
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Russell Stannard, Theology, July–August 2003, volume 106, Issue 832, pages 294-295.
The Takhsa, in two parts, by Archbishop of Canterbury's Assyrian Mission (Urmi, 1890–92) The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge has published an English translation of the first part of the Takhsa, both parts "unmodified except by the omission of the heretical names" (Brightman);