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Table of Contents

-The Benefits of Affliction
-Indwelling Sin and the Believer
-Christian Liberty
-A Guide to Godly Disputation
-The Imminent Danger and the Only Sure Resource of this Nation
-The Present and Future Rest of True Believers
-Reading the Bible
-Decline in the Spiritual Life
-Covetousness
-Conformity to the World
-Letter to Church in Olney
-Letter to Church in London
-Blemishes in Christian Character
-God Rules All!
-The Government of the Tongue
-Assurance of Salvation
-Man in His Fallen Estate
-The Christian and the World
-True Patriotism
-The Practical Influence of Faith
-The Inefficacy of Mere Knowledge
-The Advantages of a State of Poverty
-Divine Guidance
-Desires Unrealized
-Causes, Nature, and Marks of a Decline in Grace
-Difference Between Acquired and Experimental Knowledge
-How to Walk with God
-By the Grace of God I Am What I Am!
-Separated from the Ungodly World
-The History of Mankind
-All Things Work Together for Good
-The Heavenly Gardener
-The Heavenly Builder
-Our Life Is a Warfare
-Combating Worldliness
-Theological Systems
-The Comforts and Snares of Social Affections
-The Call to the Ministry
-An Essay on the Character of the Apostle Paul, Considered as an Example and Pattern of a Minister of Jesus Christ
-Four Letters on 'Denominations', and Forms of 'Church Government'
-On Eating and Drinking
-On Female Dress
-Two Letters to a Friend
-Twenty-One Letters to a Friend
-Four Letters to a Young Lady
-Letters to William Bull
-Eight Letters to a Christian Friend
-Seven Letters to a Pastor
-Five Letters to a Christian Friend
-Three Letters to a Tempted Believer
-Three Letters to a Christian Friend
-Seven Letters to a Christian Friend
-Four Letters to a Christian Friend
-Four Letters to a Widow
-Four Letters to a Christian Friend
-Seven Letters to a Christian Friend
-Five Letters to a Young Man Going into the Christian Ministry
-The Deceitfulness of the Heart
-On All Things Being Given Us with Christ
-Preaching the Gospel with the Power and the Spirit
-Twenty-one Letters to His Adopted Daughter
-Six Letters to Friends
-Fourteen Letters to a Pastor
-Five Letters to a Young Lady
-Eighteen Letters to Several Friends
-Eleven Letters to a Friend
-Eight Letters to a Friend
-Our Imperfect Knowledge of Christ's Love
-Eight Letters to a Pastor
-Six Letters to a Pastor
-Nine Letters to a Pastor
-Six Letters to a Pastor
-Three Letters to a Friend
-Three Letters to an Aged Friend
-Eighteen Letters to a Pastor
-Three Letters to a Friend
-The Great Shepherd
-The Lord Reigns!
-Little Trials
-The Lord Only Afflicts for Our Good
-The Furnace of Affliction
-A Christian's Attainments in the Present Life
-Seriously Engaged about Trifles
-The Plan of Salvation
-Questions on Salvation
-That Bitter Root, Indwelling Sin!
-The Work of Grace
-Difficulties and Snares
-Addressing the Unconverted
-Soldiers of Christ
-What a Christian Ought to Be
-Our Common Mercies
-A Visitor from Heaven!
-O for a Warmer Heart
-Without Me You Can Do Nothing
-Thoughts From the Sick Room
-When We See the World in Flames!
-Thought on the Ice-palace
-Emptiness of the Creature
-All Our Concerns Are in His Hands
-The Impatient Patient
-Trust in the Providence of God, and Benevolence to His Poor
-Pliny's Letter to the Emperor Trajan
-Extract of a Letter to a Student in Divinity
-Enjoyment of the Pleasures of the Present Life
-A Believer's Frames
-A Sketch of the Christian's Temper
-I Was Once Blind, but Now I See
-Blinded by Satan
-Our Divine Shepherd
-Will the Sins of Believers be Publicly Declared at the Great Day?
-Family Worship
-The Snares and Difficulties Attending the Ministry of the Gospel
-The Propriety of a Ministerial Address to the Unconverted
-The Inward Witness to the Ground and Reality of Faith
-The Doctrines of Election and Final Perseverance
-Simplicity and Godly Sincerity
-Love to the Brethren
-Candor
-Christian Experience
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The Letters of John Newton edition by John Newton Religion Spirituality eBooks

This reprinted volume, first published in 1869, is one of several books of letters still in print written by the Rev. John Newton (1725-1807), perhaps best known in the 21st century as the author of “Amazing Grace.” Newton rightly believed he had a gift for expressing spiritual truths in the form of personal letters, and these examples demonstrate both Newton’s intense interest in people and his remarkable spiritual discernment. For my part, I read the book slowly, a letter or two at a time, using it more for devotional, than leisure-time, reading.

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  • File Size 3595 KB
  • Print Length 1465 pages
  • Publisher Monergism Books (December 3, 2011)
  • Publication Date December 3, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B006IYFDFE

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The content is great. But, the size of the edition is unwieldy and awkward. Suggest buying "Selected Letters."
I have been provoked to deeper thinking through these letters. Whether I like a person's ideas or not, when they cn provoke me to deeper thinking, this makes them a worthy read.
From reading John Newton's letters, I get the impression that he was uncompromisingly Biblical in his beliefs & doctrine , but , as a person , seems very genuine & kind. I wish that we were able to keep up writing correspondences like that these days. I bought the book for myself but enjoyed it so much that I soon bought another copy to send to a friend --who is also enjoying it very much.
Without sitting down and writing an advice book, John Newton did write personal letters to real people with Biblical exhortation applied to actual situations. The letters in this book share similarities with the minor epistles (written by Paul, John, Peter and Jude) - but not in a Canonical sense, mind you.
I wish I had heard about this book a long time ago - it's good stuff.
The Lord was generous to John Newton in many way, but perhaps his greatest gift was his ability to craft letters that simultaneously spoke truth but also love. Many times I am overcome with awe and emotion (tears) in his ability to communicate God's truths so clearly and beautifully. HIs letters provide comfort and drink for thirsty souls. I have several Newton books of correspondence, but I would recommend either "Select Letters of John Newton" or even better "Jewels from John Newton" over this one
The book is great, BUT the version is a different book than the hardbound copy. The has hundreds of Newton's letters organized by topic, while this hardbound book has the letters organized by recipient. I didn't read the whole version, so I don't know whether all the letters are the same in both versions. I've reported this to .
One of the best biographies I have ever read. I'm reading it for the second time and have purchased a copy for my pastor and recommended it to others. The chapters are just the right length. It is easy to read and to be "caught up" in. Very accurate handling of his relationship with William Cowper, which other authors have mishandled. Memorable book.
This reprinted volume, first published in 1869, is one of several books of letters still in print written by the Rev. John Newton (1725-1807), perhaps best known in the 21st century as the author of “Amazing Grace.” Newton rightly believed he had a gift for expressing spiritual truths in the form of personal letters, and these examples demonstrate both Newton’s intense interest in people and his remarkable spiritual discernment. For my part, I read the book slowly, a letter or two at a time, using it more for devotional, than leisure-time, reading.
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