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Amazing Grace: The Story of John Newton
« on: December 01, 2017, 12:37:15 pm »
Amazing Grace:
The Story of John Newton

by Al Rogers
 
“Amazing grace, how sweet the sound...” So begins one of the most beloved hymns of all times, a staple in the hymnals of many denominations, New Britain or “45 on the top” in Sacred Harp. The author of the words was John Newton, the self-proclaimed wretch who once was lost but then was found, saved by amazing grace.

Newton was born in London July 24, 1725, the son of a commander of a merchant ship which sailed the Mediterranean. When John was eleven, he went to sea with his father and made six voyages with him before the elder Newton retired. In 1744 John was impressed into service on a man-of-war, the H. M. S. Harwich. Finding conditions on board intolerable, he deserted but was soon recaptured and publicly flogged and demoted from midshipman to common seaman.

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Re: Amazing Grace: The Story of John Newton
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2017, 01:28:50 am »
Good article about Newton...