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Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail, And mortal life shall cease, I shall possess, within the veil, A life of joy and peace.

The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, The sun forbear to shine; But God, who called me here below, Will be forever mine.

Later in life, Newton became a supporter and inspiration to William Wilberforce who lead the fight to pass the British Slave Trade Act in , which abolished the slave trade in that empire.

Its canvas sails were ripped, and the wood on one side of the ship had been torn away and splintered. The sailors had little hope of survival, but they mechanically worked the pumps, trying to keep the vessel afloat.

On the eleventh day of the storm, sailor John Newton was too exhausted to pump, so he was tied to the helm and tried to hold the ship to its course.

From one o'clock until midnight he was at the helm. With the storm raging fiercely, Newton had time to think. His life seemed as ruined and wrecked as the battered ship he was trying to steer through the storm.

Since the age of eleven he had lived a life at sea. John Newton had rejected his mother's teachings and had led other sailors into unbelief.

Certainly he was beyond hope and beyond saving, even if the Scriptures were true. Yet, Newton's thoughts began to turn to Christ.

He found a New Testament and began to read. Luke seemed to assure him that God might still hear him: "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him.

That day at the helm, March 21, , was a day Newton remembered ever after, for "On that day the Lord sent from on high and delivered me out of deep waters.

He was himself enslaved and forced to work on a plantation in the British colony Sierra Leone near the Sherbro River.

After several months he came to think of Sierra Leone as his home, but his father intervened after Newton sent him a letter describing his circumstances, and crew from another ship happened to find him.

While aboard the ship Greyhound , Newton gained notoriety as being one of the most profane men the captain had ever met. In a culture where sailors habitually swore, Newton was admonished several times for not only using the worst words the captain had ever heard, but creating new ones to exceed the limits of verbal debauchery.

During his time at the wheel, he pondered his divine challenge. About two weeks later, the battered ship and starving crew landed in Lough Swilly , Ireland.

The memory of his own "Lord have mercy upon us! Not only had he neglected his faith but directly opposed it, mocking others who showed theirs, deriding and denouncing God as a myth.

He came to believe that God had sent him a profound message and had begun to work through him. Newton's conversion was not immediate, but he contacted Polly's family and announced his intention to marry her.

Her parents were hesitant as he was known to be unreliable and impetuous. They knew he was profane too but allowed him to write to Polly, and he set to begin to submit to authority for her sake.

After a severe illness his resolve was renewed, yet he retained the same attitude towards slavery as was held by his contemporaries. In between voyages, he married Polly in , and he found it more difficult to leave her at the beginning of each trip.

After three shipping voyages in the slave trade, Newton was promised a position as ship's captain with cargo unrelated to slavery.

But at the age of thirty, he collapsed and never sailed again. Working as a customs agent in Liverpool starting in , Newton began to teach himself Latin, Greek, and theology.

He and Polly immersed themselves in the church community, and Newton's passion was so impressive that his friends suggested he become a priest in the Church of England.

He was turned down by John Gilbert , Archbishop of York , in , ostensibly for having no university degree, [18] although the more likely reasons were his leanings toward evangelism and tendency to socialise with Methodists.

William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth , impressed with his story, sponsored Newton for ordination by John Green , Bishop of Lincoln , and offered him the curacy of Olney, Buckinghamshire , in Amazing grace!

John Newton, Olney Hymns , Olney was a village of about 2, residents whose main industry was making lace by hand.

The people were mostly illiterate and many of them were poor. He was involved in his parishioners' lives and was much loved, although his writing and delivery were sometimes unpolished.

Together, their effect on the local congregation was impressive. In , they found it necessary to start a weekly prayer meeting to meet the needs of an increasing number of parishioners.

They also began writing lessons for children. Partly from Cowper's literary influence, and partly because learned vicars were expected to write verses, Newton began to try his hand at hymns, which had become popular through the language, made plain for common people to understand.

Wesley's brother John , the eventual founder of the Methodist Church, had encouraged Newton to go into the clergy.

The most prevalent hymns by Watts and others were written in the common meter in 8. Newton and Cowper attempted to present a poem or hymn for each prayer meeting.

The lyrics to "Amazing Grace" were written in late and probably used in a prayer meeting for the first time on 1 January Newton contributed of the texts in Olney Hymns ; "1 Chronicles —17, Faith's Review and Expectation" was the title of the poem with the first line "Amazing grace!

The general impact of Olney Hymns was immediate and it became a widely popular tool for evangelicals in Britain for many years.

Scholars appreciated Cowper's poetry somewhat more than Newton's plaintive and plain language, expressing his forceful personality. The most prevalent themes in the verses written by Newton in Olney Hymns are faith in salvation, wonder at God's grace , his love for Jesus, and his cheerful exclamations of the joy he found in his faith.

William Phipps in the Anglican Theological Review and author James Basker have interpreted the first stanza of "Amazing Grace" as evidence of Newton's realisation that his participation in the slave trade was his wretchedness, perhaps representing a wider common understanding of Newton's motivations.

But Newton did not become an ardent and outspoken abolitionist until after he left Olney in the s; he is not known to have connected writing the hymn known as "Amazing Grace" to anti-slavery sentiments.

The lyrics in Olney Hymns were arranged by their association to the Biblical verses that would be used by Newton and Cowper in their prayer meetings, and did not address any political objective.

For Newton, the beginning of the year was a time to reflect on one's spiritual progress. The last entry of was a recounting of how much he had changed since then.

The title ascribed to the hymn, " 1 Chronicles —17", refers to David 's reaction to the prophet Nathan telling him that God intends to maintain his family line forever.

Some Christians interpret this as a prediction that Jesus Christ, as a descendant of David, was promised by God as the salvation for all people.

According to Newton, unconverted sinners were "blinded by the god of this world" until "mercy came to us not only undeserved but undesired The New Testament served as the basis for many of the lyrics of "Amazing Grace".

The first verse, for example, can be traced to the story of the Prodigal Son. In the Gospel of Luke the father says, "For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost, and is found".

The story of Jesus healing a blind man who tells the Pharisees that he can now see is told in the Gospel of John.

Newton used the words "I was blind but now I see" and declared "Oh to grace how great a debtor! In An Annotated Anthology of Hymns , Newton's use of an exclamation at the beginning of his verse is called "crude but effective" in an overall composition that "suggest s a forceful, if simple, statement of faith".

The sermon preached by Newton was his last of those that William Cowper heard in Olney, since Cowper's mental instability returned shortly thereafter.

One author suggests Newton may have had his friend in mind, employing the themes of assurance and deliverance from despair for Cowper's benefit.

Although it had its roots in England, "Amazing Grace" became an integral part of the Christian tapestry in the United States.

More than 60 of Newton and Cowper's hymns were republished in other British hymnals and magazines, but "Amazing Grace" was not, appearing only once in a hymnal sponsored by the Countess of Huntingdon.

Scholar John Julian commented in his A Dictionary of Hymnology that outside of the United States, the song was unknown and it was "far from being a good example of Newton's finest work".

The greatest influences in the 19th century that propelled "Amazing Grace" to spread across the US and become a staple of religious services in many denominations and regions were the Second Great Awakening and the development of shape note singing communities.

A tremendous religious movement swept the US in the early 19th century, marked by the growth and popularity of churches and religious revivals that got their start on the frontier in Kentucky and Tennessee.

Unprecedented gatherings of thousands of people attended camp meetings where they came to experience salvation; preaching was fiery and focused on saving the sinner from temptation and backsliding.

Witnessing and testifying became an integral component to these meetings, where a congregation member or stranger would rise and recount his turn from a sinful life to one of piety and peace.

How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind but now I see. Shout, shout for glory, Shout, shout aloud for glory; Brother, sister, mourner, All shout glory hallelujah.

Simultaneously, an unrelated movement of communal singing was established throughout the South and Western states.

A format of teaching music to illiterate people appeared in It used four sounds to symbolise the basic scale: fa-sol-la-fa-sol-la-mi-fa.

Each sound was accompanied by a specifically shaped note and thus became known as shape note singing. The method was simple to learn and teach, so schools were established throughout the South and West.

Communities would come together for an entire day of singing in a large building where they sat in four distinct areas surrounding an open space, one member directing the group as a whole.

Other groups would sing outside, on benches set up in a square. Preachers used shape note hymns to teach people on the frontier and to raise the emotion of camp meetings.

Most of the music was Christian, but the purpose of communal singing was not primarily spiritual. Communities either could not afford music accompaniment or rejected it out of a Calvinistic sense of simplicity, so the songs were sung a cappella.

When originally used in Olney, it is unknown what music, if any, accompanied the verses written by John Newton.

Contemporary hymnbooks did not contain music and were simply small books of religious poetry. The first known instance of Newton's lines joined to music was in A Companion to the Countess of Huntingdon's Hymns London, , where it is set to the tune "Hephzibah" by English composer John Husband.

This was an amalgamation of two melodies "Gallaher" and "St. Mary" , first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw Cincinnati, Spilman and Shaw, both students at Kentucky's Centre College , compiled their tunebook both for public worship and revivals, to satisfy "the wants of the Church in her triumphal march".

Most of the tunes had been previously published, but "Gallaher" and "St. Mary" had not. Mary", but that does not mean that he wrote it.

The music behind 'amazing' had a sense of awe to it. The music behind 'grace' sounded graceful. There was a rise at the point of confession, as though the author was stepping out into the open and making a bold declaration, but a corresponding fall when admitting his blindness.

King became widely influential and continues to be used. Another verse was first recorded in Harriet Beecher Stowe 's immensely influential anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Three verses were emblematically sung by Tom in his hour of deepest crisis. It was one of between 50 and 70 verses of a song titled "Jerusalem, My Happy Home", which was first published in a book called A Collection of Sacred Ballads :.

When we've been there ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, We've no less days to sing God's praise, Than when we first begun.

Shape-note singing communities, with all the members sitting around an open center, each song employing a different song leader, illustrated this in practice.

Simultaneously, the US began to expand westward into previously unexplored territory that was often wilderness.

The "dangers, toils, and snares" of Newton's lyrics had both literal and figurative meanings for Americans. Civil War — With death so real and imminent, religious services in the military became commonplace.

Although "Amazing Grace" set to "New Britain" was popular, other versions existed regionally. Primitive Baptists in the Appalachian region often used "New Britain" with other hymns, and sometimes sing the words of "Amazing Grace" to other folk songs, including titles such as " In the Pines ", "Pisgah", "Primrose", and "Evan", as all are able to be sung in common meter, of which the majority of their repertoire consists.

Two musical arrangers named Dwight Moody and Ira Sankey heralded another religious revival in the cities of the US and Europe, giving the song international exposure.

Moody's preaching and Sankey's musical gifts were significant; their arrangements were the forerunners of gospel music , and churches all over the US were eager to acquire them.

Publisher Edwin Othello Excell gave the version of "Amazing Grace" set to "New Britain" immense popularity by publishing it in a series of hymnals that were used in urban churches.

Excell altered some of Walker's music, making it more contemporary and European, giving "New Britain" some distance from its rural folk-music origins.

Excell's version was more palatable for a growing urban middle class and arranged for larger church choirs. Several editions featuring Newton's first three stanzas and the verse previously included by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom's Cabin were published by Excell between and His version of "Amazing Grace" became the standard form of the song in American churches.

With the advent of recorded music and radio, "Amazing Grace" began to cross over from primarily a gospel standard to secular audiences. The ability to record combined with the marketing of records to specific audiences allowed "Amazing Grace" to take on thousands of different forms in the 20th century.

Where Edwin Othello Excell sought to make the singing of "Amazing Grace" uniform throughout thousands of churches, records allowed artists to improvise with the words and music specific to each audience.

AllMusic lists over 1, recordings — including re-releases and compilations — as of It was included from to in Okeh Records ' catalogue, which typically concentrated strongly on blues and jazz.

Demand was high for black gospel recordings of the song by H. Tomlin and J. A poignant sense of nostalgia accompanied the recordings of several gospel and blues singers in the s and s who used the song to remember their grandparents, traditions, and family roots.

Mahalia Jackson [66]. Mahalia Jackson 's version received significant radio airplay, and as her popularity grew throughout the s and s, she often sang it at public events such as concerts at Carnegie Hall.

I was not sure the magic worked outside the church walls But I wasn't taking any chances. Collins also considered it a talisman of sorts, and saw its equal emotional impact on the marchers, witnesses, and law enforcement who opposed the civil rights demonstrators.

Collins decided to record it in the late s amid an atmosphere of counterculture introspection; she was part of an encounter group that ended a contentious meeting by singing "Amazing Grace" as it was the only song to which all the members knew the words.

Collins, who had a history of alcohol abuse, claimed that the song was able to "pull her through" to recovery.

Paul's , the chapel at Columbia University , chosen for the acoustics. She chose an a cappella arrangement that was close to Edwin Othello Excell's, accompanied by a chorus of amateur singers who were friends of hers.

Collins connected it to the Vietnam War, to which she objected: "I didn't know what else to do about the war in Vietnam. I had marched, I had voted, I had gone to jail on political actions and worked for the candidates I believed in.

The war was still raging. There was nothing left to do, I thought

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Since the age of eleven he had lived a life at sea. John Newton had rejected his mother's teachings and had led other sailors into unbelief.

Certainly he was beyond hope and beyond saving, even if the Scriptures were true. Yet, Newton's thoughts began to turn to Christ.

He found a New Testament and began to read. Luke seemed to assure him that God might still hear him: "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him.

That day at the helm, March 21, , was a day Newton remembered ever after, for "On that day the Lord sent from on high and delivered me out of deep waters.

Newton never ceased to stand in awe of God's work in his life. All rights reserved. The powerful lyrics remind us that because of Jesus, none of us are ever lost because God is with us always.

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