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Amazing Grace

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John Newton

John Newton, was a sailor, a slave trader, a slave himself, and eventually a clergyman becoming a noted abolitionist.

He is mostly known today as a writer of hymns. He certainly led an interesting life.

Amazing Grace is the beginning of a line from John Newton's poem "Faith's Review and Expectation".

This is an arrangement for StSong.


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