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John Newton,1725-1807, was an English Anglican clergyman and abolitionist who was forced to served as a sailor in the Royal Navy for a period. He was first a slave of Princess Peye, a black princess of the Sherbro people and then, years after, He became the captain of slave ships. He became ordained as an evangelical Anglican cleric, served Olney, Buckinghamshire, for two decades, and also wrote hymns, known for "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken" [wikipedia]. 400pp. An 'as new' copy - bright, clean and fresh, no signs of use. Unpacked weight, 561g. We use both the Canada Post and the United States Postal Service and offer very competitive postal charges - based on actual costs, no overcharging. Images always available. Shipped well packed. [Maximum postage to anywhere within Canada is now approx US$15.00- up to 5kg total weight, boxed, insured, trackable and faster than regular parcels. Less will be charged if rates indicate].
Title: John Newton; From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
Categories: Music, Biography & Autobiography, Religion, Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Race, Racism, Slavery,
Edition: Reprint In Trade Paperback
Publisher: USA, Crossway Books: 2013
ISBN Number: 1433541815
ISBN Number 13: 9781433541810
Binding: Card Wrappers
Book Condition: As New
Type: Trade Paperback
Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Seller ID: 413
Keywords: JOHN NEWTON CURCH of ENGLAND CLERY HYMN WRITERS CHRISTIANS