Fanny Crosby
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Frances Jane Crosby (usually known as Fanny Crosby) (March 24, 1820 – February 12, 1915) was an American poet and lyricist. She wrote Protestant hymns. She was a lifelong Methodist. She wrote over 8,000 hymns in her life, even though she became blind shortly after she was born. She was also known for her preaching and speaking.
Crosby is one of the most famous hymn writers in history. Some of her most well-known and best-loved songs are "Blessed Assurance", "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour", and "To God Be the Glory".
Fanny Crosby Media
Frontispiece of The Blind Girl (1844)
Other websites
- The New York Institute for Special Education page on Fanny Crosby
- Fanny Crosby page at Cyberhymnal Archived 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine Words and MIDI music for over 400 hymns.
- Biographies at Wholesome Words