As wisely do the Quakers argue
probably because of its size
To avoid oppression
Wonderful autograph letter with intact original envelope entirely in the hand of perhaps the most influential Baptist hymn-writer of the 19th century
I gave him to understand that we did not consider him as a hireling
1839 JOHN NEWTON. Cardiphonia; Or, The Utterances of the Heart. Wilberforce, Slavery, Amazing Grace Manuscript As wisely do the QuakersNot perfect, but still a charming copy of a very desirable work in any period edition. Beautifully Christ rich and timeless articulation of the beauty and love of Jesus from the correspondence of former slaver trader, John Newton. He was, of course, also author of the immortal hymn, Amazing Grace. Newton, John. Cardiphonia; Or, The Utterance of the Heart, in the Course of a Real Correspondence. by the Rev. John Newton. With an Introductory Essay by