The life of john newton
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The life of john newton
Biography of John Newton, Author of Amazing Grace
John Newton (1725–1807) began his career as a sailor and slave trader. Eventually, he became an Anglican minister and outspoken abolitionist after a dramatic and pivotal conversion to faith in Jesus Christ.
Newton is best known for his widely loved and timeless hymn “Amazing Grace.”
Fast Facts: John Newton
- Known For: Anglican clergyman of the Church of England, hymn-writer, and former slave trader turned abolitionist who penned “Amazing Grace,” one of the most beloved and enduring hymns of the Christian church
- Born: July 24, 1725 in Wapping, London, UK
- Died: December 21, 1807 in London, UK
- Parents: John and Elizabeth Newton
- Spouse: Mary Catlett
- Children: Adopted orphan nieces, Elizabeth (Betsy) Catlett, and Elizabeth (Eliza) Cunningham.
- Published Works: An Authentic Narrative (1764);Review of Ecclesiastical History (1770); Olney Hymns (1779); Apologia (1784); Thoughts Upon the African Slave Trade