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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1848711409.html - Book Synopsis : John Newton (1725-1807), sailor, preacher and hymnwriter, was one of the most colourful figures in the great Evangelical Revival of the 18th Century. Once an infidel andlibertine, a servant of slaves in Africa, he wrote for his own epitaph, by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned, andappointed to preach the faith he had long laboured to destroy .It was through his correspondence that Newton fulfilled his distinctivework as the letter writer par excellence of the Evangelical Revival . His grasp of Scripture and deep personal experience, his many friends (among them, George Whitefield, William Cowper and William Wilberforce), his manifold trials, his country pastorate, his strong, clear, idiomatic style all these factors combined to prepare the author of How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds , for the exercise of his special gift. These practical letters cover a wide variety of subjects and aim to conform the believer to Christ .
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Book Synopsis :
John Newton (1725-1807), sailor, preacher and hymnwriter, was one of the most colourful figures in the great Evangelical Revival of the 18th Century. Once an infidel andlibertine, a servant of slaves in Africa, he wrote for his own epitaph, by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned, andappointed to preach the faith he had long laboured to destroy .It was through his correspondence that Newton fulfilled his distinctivework as the letter writer par excellence of the Evangelical Revival . His grasp of Scripture and deep personal experience, his many friends (among them, George Whitefield, William Cowper and William Wilberforce), his manifold trials, his country pastorate, his strong, clear, idiomatic style all these factors combined to prepare the author of How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds , for the exercise of his special gift. These practical letters cover a wide variety of subjects and aim to conform the believer to Christ .
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John Newton (1725-1807), sailor, preacher and hymnwriter, was one of the
most colourful figures in the great Evangelical Revival of the 18th Century.
Once an infidel andlibertine, a servant of slaves in Africa, he wrote for his own
epitaph, by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned,
andappointed to preach the faith he had long laboured to destroy .It was
through his correspondence that Newton fulfilled his distinctivework as the
letter writer par excellence of the Evangelical Revival . His grasp of Scripture
and deep personal experience, his many friends (among them, George
Whitefield, William Cowper and William Wilberforce), his manifold trials, his
country pastorate, his strong, clear, idiomatic style all these factors combined
to prepare the author of How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds , for the
exercise of his special gift. These practical letters cover a wide variety of
subjects and aim to conform the believer to Christ .
Select Letters of John Newton
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1848711409.html - Book Synopsis :
John Newton (1725-1807), sailor, preacher and hymnwriter, was one of
the most colourful figures in the great Evangelical Revival of the 18th
Century. Once an infidel andlibertine, a servant of slaves in Africa, he
wrote for his own epitaph, by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, preserved,
restored, pardoned, andappointed to preach the faith he had long
laboured to destroy .It was through his correspondence that Newton
fulfilled his distinctivework as the letter writer par excellence of the
Evangelical Revival . His grasp of Scripture and deep personal
experience, his many friends (among them, George Whitefield, William
Cowper and William Wilberforce), his manifold trials, his country
pastorate, his strong, clear, idiomatic style all these factors combined to
prepare the author of How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds , for the
exercise of his special gift. These practical letters cover a wide variety of
subjects and aim to conform the believer to Christ .