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  2. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    In the Gospel of Luke the father says, "For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost, and is found". The story of Jesus healing a blind man who tells the Pharisees that he can now see is told in the Gospel of John. Newton used the words "I was blind but now I see" and declared "Oh to grace how great a debtor!"

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    John Newton was an only child, and was a self-educated sea captain, at one time captaining slave ships. Newton's conversion occurred during a violent storm at sea on 10 March 1748. He describes the event in his autobiography, An Authentic Narrative (published 1764), and thereafter marked the anniversary of his conversion as a day of thanksgiving.

  4. John Newton - Wikipedia

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    John Newton was born in Wapping, London, in 1725, the son of John Newton the Elder, a shipmaster in the Mediterranean service, and Elizabeth (née Scatliff). Elizabeth was the only daughter of Simon Scatliff, an instrument maker from London. [a] Elizabeth was brought up as a Nonconformist. [3]

  5. Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken - Wikipedia

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    "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken", also called "Zion, or the City of God", [1] is an 18th-century English hymn written by John Newton, who also wrote the hymn "Amazing Grace". Shape note composer Alexander Johnson set it to his tune "Jefferson" in 1818, [ 2 ] and as such it has remained in shape note collections such as the Sacred Harp ever ...

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  7. Newton's Grace - Wikipedia

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    Newton’s Grace (working title: But Now I See) is an American historical drama film about John Newton, a slave ship captain and later Church of England pastor who wrote many hymns, including Amazing Grace. The film, directed by John Jackman (maker of the 2009 film Wesley), is based on Newton’s autobiography, Out of the Depths.

  8. John Newton (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Newton's first collection of poetry, Tales from the Angler's Eldorado, was published, [8] while he was an undergraduate at the University of Canterbury. [9] The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature described the title, taken from a 1926 description of New Zealand by American author Zane Grey, as being "in ironic counterpoint to the poetry's unflinchingly realistic world of rural ...

  9. Hear Olivia Newton-John Sing About Her 'Dream' on Long-Lost ...

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    The version you hear now, is from that original session. A very relaxed and happy day." Related: Olivia Newton-John's Family Reveal 'Supernatural' Encounters with Her 1 Year After Her Death ...