Fanny Crosby
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TextSeries: Women Of FaithPublication details: Bethany House Publishers 1999 ISBN: 9780764221668Subject(s): Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) overcame the formidable obstacle of blindness to become one of the most well-known poets and hymnists of the nineteen century. Her unbending will and indomitable spirit led her to forgive those who had wronged her and to embrace the joy of simplicity. Choosing to live in virtual poverty in order to reach the lost, there wasn't anyone she couldn't touch-and few whom she didn't
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