The life of the Rev. John Newton, rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London

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245 1 4 ‡aThe life of the Rev. John Newton, rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London / ‡cwritten by himself to A.D. 1763, and continued to his death in 1807 by Richard Cecil.
260 ‡aNew York : ‡bAmerican Tract Society, ‡c[185-?]
300 ‡a244 pages ; ‡c16 cm
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505 0 ‡aIntroductory -- Early history to the age of 17-1742 -- Acquantance with Mrs. Newton.-Sails for Venice.-Dream.-Is impressed and put on board a man-of-war.-Infidelity.-Misconduct.-Sufferings-1743,1745 -- Voyages for Madeira and Africa.-Remains in Africa -- Sickness and cruel oppression in Africa -- Better circumstances in Africa.-Is sent for by his father, and embarks in an English trading ship, Feb. 1747 -- Trading on the African coast.-Dangerous voyage to England.-Apparent conversion, 1748 -- Sails again for Africa as mate.-Sickness.-Studies Latin -- Sails for Antigue and Charleston.-Returns to England.-Is married, Feb. 1750.-First voyage to Africa as captain.-Resumes the study of Latin, but renounces it for the Scriptures -- Second Voyage to Africa, July, 1752.-Religious reflections.-Varied adventures.-Studies.-Return to England, Aug 1753 -- Third and last voyage to Africa.-Sickness.-Religious experience.-Returns to England, Aug. 1754 -- A fit prevents his return to sea.-Sickness of Mrs. Newton.-Devotions amid rural scenes. Is appointed tide-surveyor.-Residence in Liverpool.-Studies Greek and Hebrew.-Proposes to enter the ministry, but is refused ordination, December, 1758.
530 ‡aAlso issued online.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
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