The message first to Smyrna sent

The message first to Smyrna sent

Author: John Newton
Published in 8 hymnals

Author: John Newton

John Newton (b. London, England, 1725; d. London, 1807) was born into a Christian home, but his godly mother died when he was seven, and he joined his father at sea when he was eleven. His licentious and tumul­tuous sailing life included a flogging for attempted desertion from the Royal Navy and captivity by a slave trader in West Africa. After his escape he himself became the captain of a slave ship. Several factors contributed to Newton's conversion: a near-drowning in 1748, the piety of his friend Mary Catlett, (whom he married in 1750), and his reading of Thomas à Kempis' Imitation of Christ. In 1754 he gave up the slave trade and, in association with William Wilberforce, eventually became an ardent abolitionist. After becoming a tide… Go to person page >

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First Line: The message first to Smyrna sent
Author: John Newton
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. #218

A Selection of Hymns #d269

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Hymns for Christian Melody #977

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Select Hymns, The Third Part of Christian Psalmody. 3rd ed. #aa156

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Select Hymns #156

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The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. #D156

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