Forty-One Letters on Religious Subjects
Author(s): John Newton
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Narrators: InTheDesert
Number of Chapters: 41
Length: 07 hours and 49 minutes
Language: English
Among the excellences which appear in all the published letters of Newton, we may mention:
In the first place, the grand design — the high and holy object which he seems to propose in all he speaks and writes, and which never seems absent from his mind. Another trait in Mr. N’s. character as a letterwriter, and which imparts great interest as well as utility to his writings, is, his knowledge of human nature, and his close observation of men and things. There is in Newton’s letters, a style and manner of composition admirably suited to the nature and objects of epistolary communications. But that which forms the most prominent feature in the charter of these letters is the uncommon degree of experimental knowledge of the power of godliness, which they every where exhibit. - Summary by E.P. Swift