Fanny Crosby
1820–1915 · 31 public-domain hymns · free slides
Fanny Crosby, blind from infancy, became the most beloved gospel-hymn writer of nineteenth-century America, penning more than 8,000 texts including "Blessed Assurance," "To God Be the Glory," and "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior." Her warm, assured lyrics defined the gospel-song tradition.
Hymns by Fanny Crosby
- 'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer SDA 501
- 'Tis the blessed hour of prayer when our hearts lowly bend BHB 302
- All the Way SDA 516
- All the way my Saviour leads me; BHB 364
- Blessed Assurance UMH 369
- Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine! SDA 462
- Close to Thee UMH 407
- Draw Me Nearer SDA 306
- Draw Me Nearer Blessed Jesus GHS 94
- He Hideth My Soul SDA 520
- I Am Thine, O Lord UMH 419
- I am Thine, O Lord! I have heard Thy voice BHB 329
- Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross UMH 301
- Mine eyes are unto Thee, my God BHB 417
- Near the Cross SDA 312
- Never Give Up GHS 5
- Our great Redeemer liveth! This assurance BHB 437
- Pass Me Not GHS 171
- Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior UMH 351
- Praise Him Praise Him Jesus Our Blessed GHS 12
- Praise Him! Praise Him! SDA 249
- Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! BHB 226
- Redeemed GHS 256
- Rescue the Perishing UMH 591
- Safe in the arms of Jesus BHB 243
- Saviour, more than life to me BHB 244
- Take the world, but give me Jesus BHB 259
- Tell Me the Story of Jesus SDA 152
- Thou, my everlasting portion! BHB 294
- To God Be the Glory UMH 98
- To The Work GHS 109