Description |
xxi, 365 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
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Library of religious biography
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Library of religious biography.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 346-356) and index. |
Contents |
Family (1635-1835) -- Education (1835-1845) -- Transition (1846-1858) -- Faith -- Music -- Facilitators : George Root and William Bradbury -- Sunday School -- Collaborators -- Gospel hymns : context -- Gospel hymns : Crosby's "Creed in Metre" -- Out and about -- Honor. |
Summary |
Fanny J. Crosby (1820-1915) was the most prolific of all American hymn writers. Having lost her sight in infancy through a doctor's negligence, Fanny went on to compose more than 9,000 hymns, as well as various other songs, cantatas, and lyrical productions. Crosby's hymns, including such all-time favorites as "Blessed Assurance," continue to be sung around the world. She was also involved with New York City's rescue missions and with other benevolent efforts. She rubbed shoulders with the likes of Henry Clay, Grover Cleveland, Winfield Scott, Dwight L. Moody, Ira Sankey, Jenny Lind, P. T. Barnum, and many other famous figures who people these pages. Drawing on primary sources, including thousands of unpublished manuscripts, Blumhofer sorts fact from fiction in the life of this remarkable nineteenth-century northeastern Protestant woman, in the process showing why "this diminutive woman" was so beloved.--From publisher description. |
Subject |
Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915.
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Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915. |
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Hymn writers -- United States -- Biography.
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Hymn writers. |
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United States. |
Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Poets, American -- 19th century -- Biography.
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Poets, American. |
Chronological Term |
19th century |
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Blind -- United States -- Biography.
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Blind. |
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Gospel music -- History and criticism.
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Gospel music. |
Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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ISBN |
0802842534 paperback alkaline paper |
Standard No. |
9780802842534 |
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