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John Newton and the English Evangelical Tradition: Between the Conversions of Wesley and Wilberforce [Paperback]

Mr. D. Bruce Hindmarsh (Author)
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January 3, 2001
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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"...it is a very fine offering....a really notable volume, and one that will long delight and instruct English eighteenth-century scholars."--Church History


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The James M. Houston Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia

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  • Paperback: 388 pages
  • Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (January 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802847412
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802847416
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bruce Hindmarsh's biography will surprise most readers., April 12, 1999
Bruce Hindmarsh goes far beyond the common understanding of John Newton to describe a gospel servant who began as an adolescent sailing with his father in the merchant marine. Later, he lived a blasphemous and destructive life after being impressed into the British navy, punished as a deserter and sent to service on a slave ship. Even after his earliest conversion he engaged in the slave trade, ultimately as a captain, before quitting that business which he found disgusting. He found new employment, new friends in the Evangelical community, and with his young wife, Mary, at first settled in Liverpool. His independent biblical and theological studies set him on a course that tied him closely with members of the English Evangelical movement but ultimately resulted in his ordination as a clergyman in the Church of England. Hindmarsh has carefully detailed Newton's growth over many years toward maturity and service as an Anglican parish minister and a preacher often mistaken for a Methodist because of his exuberance. Of course, Newton wrote hundreds of hymns for his parishioners to sing in worship services. The most famous today is "Faith's Review and Expectation," or "Amazing Grace." This is a scholarly book, well worth the price if you're serious about understanding Newton's theology, his rich and admirable service as a parish priest, his personal warmth and commitment to the people he served, and his historical significance as an Anglican who was a sort of bridge between his own church and the broad Evangelical movement during his long and productive life. Hindmarsh has done a great job of humanizing Newton; after reading this fine book I admire Newton so much because of the rich, committed life he lived for many years after he found conversion and quit the slave trade.
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IN his eightieth year John Newton recorded in a shaky hand the last entry in his diary: 21 March 1805. Read the first page
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ordination crisis, tide surveyor, autograph diary, hypothetical universalism, evangelical consciousness, proprietary chapels, eternal justification, familiar correspondence, evangelical spirituality, theological formation, evangelical party, congregational hymns, evangelical clergy, episcopal ordination, evangelical conversion, natural inability, familiar letter, new edn
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Lord Dartmouth, Church of England, John Ryland, Thomas Haweis, John Thornton, Gospel Magazine, Thomas Scott, Evangelical Revival, John Newton, Samuel Brewer, David Jennings, Newport Pagnell, Old Dissent, Philip Doddridge, William Cowper, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Cecil, Hannah More, Henry Venn, Richard Baxter, George Whitefield, John Berridge, Letters of Cowper, Holy Spirit, Lady Huntingdon
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