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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Fanny Crosby, Stanley Hauerwas, Y. D. Tiwari, Edward McKendree Bounds, E. Stanley Jones, Young John Allen, Matthew Simpson, John Philip Newman, John Louis Nuelsen, John William Hamilton, Thomas Coke, Alexander Preston Shaw, Henry Bidleman Bascom, Donald Wildmon, James Osgood Andrew, Earl Cranston, James W. Moore, Erastus Otis Haven, George Foster Pierce, Nathan Bangs, Susan McKinney Steward, Roy Hunter Short, Arthur James Moore, Ralph Washington Sockman, Holland Nimmons McTyeire, Earl Gladstone Hunt, Jr., Phoebe Palmer, Scott J. Jones, Henry Howard, William Henry Willimon, Edward Thomson, George John Bond, Geoffrey Wainwright, Samuel Chadwick, William Fitzjames Oldham, Richard J. Wills Jr, William Alfred Quayle, Raymond LeRoy Archer, Frederick Bohn Fisher, Horace Mellard DuBose, John Edward Robinson, Hazen Graff Werner, John Wesley Hardt, Charles Payne, Thomas C. Oden, Merriman Colbert Harris, Costen Jordan Harrell, Georgia Harkness, William Arthur, Donald E. Messer, Charles Claude Selecman, William Fiddian Moulton, Stephen Livingstone Baldwin, August Theodor Arvidson, Mary Alice Jones, Benjamin Franklin Haynes, James Mills Thoburn, Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, Willard Francis Mallalieu, Clement Daniel Rockey, Theodore Jennings, Theodore Sommers Henderson, Ralph Eugene Diffendorfer, Edwin Edgar Voigt. Excerpt: Frances Jane Crosby (March 24, 1820 - February 12, 1915), usually known as Fanny Crosby in the United States and by her married name, Frances van Alstyne, in the United Kingdom, was an American Methodist rescue mission worker, poet, lyricist, and composer. During her lifetime, she was well-known throughout the United States. By the end of the 19th century, she was "a household name in evangelical Protestant circles" globally, and "one of the most prominent figures in American evangelical life." Best known for her...