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One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Letters from the Reverend John Newton: Late Rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, to the Reverend William Bull, of Newport Pagnell is a collection of letters written by John Newton to his friend and fellow clergyman, William Bull. The book was originally published in 1847 and contains a total of 129 letters that were written between 1767 and 1806.John Newton was a prominent figure in the Evangelical movement in the 18th century and is best known for writing the hymn ""Amazing Grace."" In these letters, he discusses a wide range of topics, including theology, personal…mehr

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One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Letters from the Reverend John Newton: Late Rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, to the Reverend William Bull, of Newport Pagnell is a collection of letters written by John Newton to his friend and fellow clergyman, William Bull. The book was originally published in 1847 and contains a total of 129 letters that were written between 1767 and 1806.John Newton was a prominent figure in the Evangelical movement in the 18th century and is best known for writing the hymn ""Amazing Grace."" In these letters, he discusses a wide range of topics, including theology, personal struggles, and pastoral advice. The letters offer a unique glimpse into the life and thoughts of one of the most influential Christian thinkers of his time.The book is divided into several sections, each of which covers a different period in Newton's life. The letters are arranged chronologically within each section, providing readers with a sense of the development of Newton's ideas over time. The book also includes an introduction by the editor, which provides context for the letters and discusses their significance.Overall, One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Letters from the Reverend John Newton is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity, the Evangelical movement, or the life and work of John Newton. The letters provide a fascinating window into the mind of a man who was both a powerful preacher and a deeply reflective thinker.Written During A Period Of Thirty-Two Years, From 1773 To 1805.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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John Newton (1725-1807), converted slave-trader, preacher, and hymn-writer, was one of the most colorful figures in the Evangelical Awakening of the eighteenth century. 'Once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in Africa', he once wrote for his epitaph, 'by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned, and appointed to preach the faith he had long labored to destroy.'