Book Search
 |  | A PEN DIPPED IN LOVE: Letters from the Heart of John Newton John Newton
 John Newton (1725-1807), converted slave-trader, preacher, and hymn-writer, was one of the most colorful figures in the Evangelical Awakening of the eighteenth century. 'Once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in Africa', he once wrote for his epitaph, 'by the rich mercy of Jesus Christ, preserved, restored, pardoned, and appointed to preach the faith he had long labored to destroy.'
 It was through his prolific correspondence that Newton fulfilled his distinctive work as 'the letter-writer par excellence of the Evangelical Revival'. His grasp of Scripture and deep personal experience of the 'amazing grace' of God, his many friends (among them, Whitefield, Cowper and Wilberforce), his many and varied trials, his country pastorate, his strong, clear, idiomatic style - all these factors combined to prepare the author of 'How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds', for the exercise of his special gift.
 "In few writers are Christian doctrine, experience and practice more happily balanced than in the author of these Letters, and few write with more simplicity, piety and force." - C. H. Spurgeon
 "What thousands have derived repeated profit and pleasure from the perusal of these utterances of the heart! Nor ever will they cease to be found means of grace whilst God has a church on earth." - William Jay
 "It was Newton's goodness rather than his greatness that rendered him so especially attractive; the abundance of the grace of God that was in him. In this respect he was pre-eminent, justifying the eulogy of William Jay who speaks of him as one of the most perfect instances of the spirit and temper of Christianity he ever knew. Some men excel in one virtue more than another. But Newton's character was beautiful in its entireness. It rested on a solid foundation; the initial Christian grace of humility, and of this grace he was a most striking example. He never for a moment forgot that by the grace of God he was what he was." Josiah Bull
 Letter 1 - Grace in the Blade
 Letter 2 - Grace in the Ear
 Letter 3 - The Full Corn in the Ear
 Letter 4 - Communion with God
 Letter 5 - Spiritual Blindness
 Letter 6 - The Right Use of the Law
 Letter 7 - Snares and Difficulties Attending the Ministry
 Letter 8 - Marks of a Call to the Ministry
 Letter 9 - Advice on the Work of the Ministry
 Letter 10 - Some Blemishes in Christian Character
 Letter 11 - Love to the Brethren
 Letter 12 - Doctrines of Election and Final Perseverance
 Letter 13 - Divine Guidance
 Letter 14 - The Practical Influence of Faith
 Letter 15 - Family Worship
 Letter 16 - Temptation: Advice to Tempted Souls
 Letter 17 - Controversy: Advice Respecting your Opponent, the Public and Yourself
 Letter 18 - Man in His Fallen Estate: Part One
 Letter 19 - Man in His Fallen Estate: Part Two
 Letter 20 - Causes, Nature, and Marks of Decline in Grace
 Letter 21 - Difference Between Acquired and Experimental Knowledge
 Letter 22 - The Believer's Inability on Account of Remaining Sin
 Letter 23 - Evil Present with the Believer
 Letter 24 - Advantages from Remaining Sin
 Letter 25 - What the Believer can Attain to in This Life
 Letter 26 - The Greatness of God
 Letter 27 - The Lord the Shepherd of His People
 Letter 28 - The Blessedness of the Believer
 Letter 29 - The Character of a Christian
 Letter 30 - Cases of Conscience
 Letter 31 - How to Meet the Assaults of Satan
 Letter 32 - How to Keep Close to the Lord
 Letter 33 - The Benefits of Affliction
 Letter 34 - Contrary Principles in the Believer
 Letter 35 - Christ All-Sufficient
 Letter 36 - Blessed are They That Mourn
 Letter 37 - Conflict Exercises the Graces
 Letter 38 - Submission to the Will of the Lord
 Letter 39 - The Vanity of the World
 "This book was given to me by a dear friend 46 years ago this month as I was a student in Seminary. It has had a profound impact upon my life ever since the day it was received. My copy has nearly fallen apart, and many of the letters have been read more than a dozen times. Newton was a man after God's heart, and his letters were written with a pen that was dipped in love.
 It is a great honor for Solid Ground to be able to give this book a new chance to touch the hearts of many throughout the world. Once you have completed this Introduction to Newton's Letters you will surely want to attain all his letters as they are published by Banner of Truth. This would be a superb gift to give to a new Christian, a Seminary student, a Christian teacher and even someone who is yet a stranger of God and of grace. Just read the titles and you will want this book." -The Publisher
 NOW AVAILABLE - NEARLY 40% OFF
SGCB Price: $10.95 (list price $18.00)
 |
|