An Authentic Narrative of Some Remarkable and Interesting Particulars in the Li…
John Newton
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John Newton, best known for his hymn "Amazing Grace", for his former life as a slave trader and as eventual opponent of the slave trade in Britain. These 14 short letters cover his early life to about 1755 and are filled with his Christian reflections on the events of his life. Letter 5 contains Newton's description of his life under Amos Clowe, an enslaver, who gave him to his wife as a servant. It is worth noting that this collection was published in 1764 and Newton did not publish his scathing pamphlet Thoughts Upon the Slave Trade until 1788 and thus his letters focus on his life as a "an infidel and libertine" (Newton's own description) than on the institution he later condemned. - Summary by InTheDesert (3 hr 30 min)
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Preface | 1:54 | Gelesen von InTheDesert |
Introductory Observations | 13:40 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Occurrences in Early Life | 13:20 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Journey to Kent, Voyage to Venice | 26:33 | Gelesen von Michelle Hannah |
Voyage to Madeira, Entry on board a Guineaman, and Voyage to Africa | 14:36 | Gelesen von Michelle Hannah |
Hardships endured in Africa | 15:25 | Gelesen von Michelle Hannah |
Enlargement in Africa | 12:06 | Gelesen von InTheDesert |
Voyage from Cape Lopez for England | 14:00 | Gelesen von Michelle Hannah |
Danger in the Voyage from Cape Lopez | 15:01 | Gelesen von Michelle Hannah |
Events in Ireland, and arrival in England | 11:54 | Gelesen von InTheDesert |
Voyage to Africa | 12:02 | Gelesen von InTheDesert |
Voyage to Antigua, return to England, and Marriage | 14:27 | Gelesen von Ruth P. |
Another Voyage to Africa | 14:06 | Gelesen von Kazbek |
Last Voyage to Africa | 15:45 | Gelesen von A. J. Van Zandt |
Conclusion of the Narrative | 15:25 | Gelesen von Ruth P. |