Author: Fanny Crosby
Pseudonymns: A.V., Mrs. A. E. Andrews, Mrs. E. A. Andrews, Mrs. E. L. Andrews, James L. Black, Henrietta E. Blair, Charles Bruce, Robert Bruce, Leah Carlton, Eleanor Craddock, Lyman G. Cuyler, D.H.W., Ella Dare, Ellen Dare, Mrs. Ellen Douglass, Lizzie Edwards. Miss Grace Elliot, Grace J. Frances, Victoria Frances, Jennie Garnett, Frank Gould, H. D. K., Frances Hope, Annie L. James, Martha J. Lankton [Langton], Grace Lindsey, Maud Marion, Sallie Martin, Wilson Meade, Alice Monteith, Martha C. Oliver, Mrs. N. D. Plume, Kate Smiley, Sallie Smith, J. L. Sterling, John Sterling, Julia Sterling, Anna C. Storey, Victoria Stuart, Ida Scott Taylor, Mary R. Tilden, Mrs. J. B. Thresher, Hope Tryaway, Grace Tureman, Carrie M. Wilson, W.H.D.
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George Benjamin Nind (1860 – 1932) was a methodist missionary who worked in Brazil and in Madeira Island, Portugal. George B. Nind was born in St. Charles, Illinois, USA, and studied music in the Hershey School of Musical Art in Chicago. For two years, George B. Nind teached music in the school of divinity in Albion city, Iowa.
In 1882, George B. Nind went to Brazil as a missionary, but he was not supported by any missionary society or a board of foreign mission. In the year of 1892, Nind returned to USA, and started a evangelistic work amid Portuguese people in the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts. There, in the year of 1899, he established the 1ª Methodist Episcopal Portuguese Church.
In 1901, now with the Board of Foreign Miss…
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