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John Newton and the English Evangelical Tradition by Bruce Hindmarsh

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John Newton and the English Evangelical Tradition

Between the Conversions of Wesley and Wilberforce

Bruce Hindmarsh

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing · Print & ebook · January 3, 2001

Reading lane: Church History

This acclaimed volume explores the life and religious thought of John Newton (1725–1807), the famous converted slave-trader who wrote the hymn “Amazing Grace.” Drawing on extensive, untapped archival and antiquarian sources, D.

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Authors
Bruce Hindmarsh
Publisher
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published
January 3, 2001
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Church History · History of Christian Thought
Reading lane
Church History

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  • Religious Lives

  • Anglican Christianity

  • Church History

About This Book

This acclaimed volume explores the life and religious thought of John Newton (1725–1807), the famous converted slave-trader who wrote the hymn “Amazing Grace.” Drawing on extensive, untapped archival and antiquarian sources, D. Bruce Hindmarsh’s scholarly yet thoroughly enjoyable book, called “a milestone in evangelical historiography,” offers the best available study of Newton’s life and the English evangelical tradition.

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