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  2. Fanny Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Birthplace of Fanny Crosby. Frances Jane Crosby was born on March 24, 1820, in the village of Brewster, about 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City. [10] [11] She was the only child of John Crosby and his second wife Mercy Crosby, both of whom were relatives of Revolutionary War spy Enoch Crosby.

  3. Gertrude Sans Souci - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Sans Souci (October 23, 1872 – January 19, 1913) was an American organist, pianist and song composer. After study in Germany, she developed a national career as a keyboard performer in the US and published some two dozen songs.

  4. Frances Ridley Havergal - Wikipedia

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    (Occasion or theme: Motive for Earnestness.) 1872. of Snepp's Songs of Grace and Glory, 1876. I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus. (Occasion or theme: Faith.) September 1874, at Ormont Dessons. (P. 1874.) Published in Loyal Responses, 1878, and Life Chords, 1880. Havergal's tune, "Urbane" (Snepp's Songs of Grace and Glory, 1048), was composed for ...

  5. Women of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Women of Faith [1] is a Christian global ministry (87 countries) providing digital media, resources and events to encourage and equip women to experience a deeper relationship with Jesus. It has staged non-denominational events across North America.

  6. Category:1872 songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1872 songs" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bože pravde; C. Carissima; F.

  7. Annie Hawks - Wikipedia

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    Annie Hawks (May 28, 1836 - January 3, 1918) was an American poet and gospel hymnist whose compositions number over 400. [1] She contributed to several popular Sunday school hymnbooks, with her best-known song being "I Need Thee Every Hour".

  8. 1872 in music - Wikipedia

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    At the Ballet, 1872, by Edgar Degas. May 29 – Franz Liszt's oratorio 'Christus (Liszt)' (composed 1862-"66) premiered in the Protestant church at Weimar. June 5 – closure of the Teatro Re following its final performance, Rossini's The Barber of Seville; June 24 – Karl Müller-Hartung founds an "Orchesterschule" ("Orchestra School") at Weimar.

  9. Marion Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams opens the 1990 video Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers singing the signature song. Later in the PBS production, she stylized the song in her own way. In 1991, she performed as a gospel singer in the film Fried Green Tomatoes, though her scene is available only in the director's cut. The movie was dedicated to her.