Amazing Grace John Newton’s Story

Amazing Grace John Newton’s Story by John Pollock, published by Harper & Row in 1981, presents a detailed account of the life of John Newton, a former slave ship captain who transformed into a Christian preacher and social reformer. This first edition, consisting of 190 pages, explores Newton’s journey from a life of moral conflict to one of faith and advocacy, highlighting the experiences that led him to compose the well-known hymn “Amazing Grace.”
Readers will find a thorough examination of Newton’s life, focusing on his significant personal and spiritual transformations. The book delves into themes of biography and religious conviction, illustrating how Newton’s past influenced his later work in social reform. This narrative not only recounts his experiences at sea but also emphasizes his commitment to change and redemption, providing insight into the complexities of his character and the impact of his faith on his life’s mission.
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Follows the life of the slave ship captain who became a Christian preacher and social reformer, and composed the popular hymn
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