<B>Methodist Recorder</B><BR /> &quot;This book containing illustrations and maps appendices bibliography and index is a useful introduction to the life and theology of John Newton.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>David Bebbington in&#160;<I>Books &amp; Culture</I></B><BR /> &quot;The best introduction to the world of eighteenth-century evangelicalism in England.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Gordon Wakefield in&#160;<I>Theology</I></B><BR /> &quot;This book cannot be too warmly commended for its comprehensive scholarship. We see Newton steadily and see him whole.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>W. R. Ward in&#160;<I>Church History</I></B><BR /> &quot;A fine offering. It has given this reviewer more pleasure than anything he has read for a long time.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Commonweal</B><BR /> &quot;[Hindmarsh&#39;s] detailed study of Newton is crisply presented. . . I am happy to have been introduced to [Newton&#39;s] life by such a reliable biographer.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>David Hempton in&#160;<I>Anglican and Episcopal History</I></B><BR /> &quot;A study packed with scholarship and characterized by theological erudition and sensitivity.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>John Walsh in&#160;<I>Journal of Theological Studies</I></B><BR /> &quot;There is not a better account of an eighteenth-century evangelical parish priest than this. Though Hindmarsh chronicles the career of one man his is in many ways a microcosmic study that touches on many aspects of the Evangelical Revival in its &#39;heroic&#39; early stages. The book is finely nuanced and written with style and clarity.&quot;
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