The spiritual, "Amazing Grace," was written by John Newton (1725-1807), a slaveship captain who, after years of transporting slaves across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World, suddenly saw through divine grace the evilness of his acts. First published in 1835 by William Walker in The Southern Harmony, "Amazing Grace" has since grown to become one of the most beloved of all American spirituals.
2006-08-18 06:04:22
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answered by zmannscz 1
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Words: John NewÂton, OlÂney Hymns (LonÂdon: W. OlÂiÂver, 1779). ExÂceptÂion: the last stanÂza is by an unÂknown auÂthor; it apÂpeared as earÂly as 1829 in the BapÂtist SongÂster, by R. WinÂchell (WeÂthersÂfield, ConÂnecÂtiÂcut), as the last stanÂza of the song “JeÂruÂsaÂlem My HapÂpy Home.”
Music: New BriÂtain, in VirÂginÂia HarÂmoÂny, by James P. CarÂrell and DaÂvid S. ClayÂton (WinÂchesÂter, VirÂginÂia: 1831) (MIÂDI, score).
This is probÂabÂly the most popÂuÂlar hymn in the EngÂlish lanÂguage—a telÂeÂviÂsion docÂuÂmentÂary was evÂen made about it. PerÂhaps it is beÂcause its words so well deÂscribe the auÂthor: John NewÂton was a slave tradÂer beÂfore comÂing to Christ. It was sung at the funÂerÂal of AmerÂiÂcan preÂsiÂdent RonÂald ReaÂgan.
2006-08-18 13:05:09
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answered by Kenneth G 6
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Amazing Grace was originally written in 1779, by John Newton a former slave trader.
2006-08-18 13:05:55
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answered by caitscats 1
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John Newton, 1772
2006-08-18 13:05:57
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answered by confused 2
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God wrote everything in the beginning.
2006-08-18 13:23:21
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answered by cpt_buddy_j 1
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