Fanny Crosby's Memories of Eighty Years

by Fanny Crosby

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Overview - Fanny Crosby’s Memories of Eighty Years is a delightful recollection of her life’s work to labor for the Lord, which she did with purity of thought, action and deed. A renowned hymn-writer of over 8000 hymns, her writing was always one of painting pictures in the mind. But after she was saved, her God-given talent for writing hymns and poems rose to new celestial heights; her star of promise became an orb of light. For over 30 years she spoke at missions including the Bowery Mission in New York City, Young Men’s Christian Associations, Sabbath schools, and churches of many creeds. Sh ... See more details below

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Fanny Crosby's Memories of Eighty Years

Overview

Fanny Crosby’s Memories of Eighty Years is a delightful recollection of her life’s work to labor for the Lord, which she did with purity of thought, action and deed. A renowned hymn-writer of over 8000 hymns, her writing was always one of painting pictures in the mind. But after she was saved, her God-given talent for writing hymns and poems rose to new celestial heights; her star of promise became an orb of light. For over 30 years she spoke at missions including the Bowery Mission in New York City, Young Men’s Christian Associations, Sabbath schools, and churches of many creeds. She won people to Christ by the Living Word delivered with kindness, as a balm of comfort, and with spiritual assurance that one’s true home is seated in the heavenlies. Fanny Crosby wrote this memoir with a refreshing honesty and transparency that endears her to all who read it.

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ISBN-13: 9781517121273

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (August 28, 2015)

Publication Date: (August 28, 2015)

Pages: 236

Product dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches

Meet the Author

Frances Jane van Alstyne (March 24, 1820 – February 12, 1915) known to the world as "Fanny Crosby" was a famous blind hymn writer. She was an American poet, lyricist, composer, and mission worker. What Fanny lacked in physical vision she made up for in mental alertness and spiritual insight. Her heart could see what her eyes did not. Passion, versatility, and compassion for mankind are an integral part of her writings. She stored lovely visions of the fleeting clouds, the star-studded heavens, and glorious sunsets, as depicted in the word pictures she lovingly penned.

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