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“I am a great sinner," said the dying Newton, "but Christ is a great Savior.”
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
“ Christianity on HP - Buy now, Pray later ”
― Porridge and Passion
― Porridge and Passion
“In the light of its recent history and usage, "Amazing Grace" has sometimes been called "the spiritual national anthem of America." It is a description that can be applied even more widely on an international canvas, for the hymn soars above most boundaries as a simple celebration of the experience of grace. In principle it can be, and is, sung with this meaning not only by Christians but by Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and people of no particular faith.”
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
“Whenever and wherever the doctrines of free grace and justification by faith have prevailed in the Christian Church, and according to the degree of clearness with which they have been enforced, the practical duties of Christianity have flourished in the same proportion.”
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
“Overlong sermons break in upon family concerns and often call off the thoughts from the sermon to the pudding at home that is in danger of being overboiled.”
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
“As a result of her steadfast determination she kept faith with both the Falkland Islanders and with the will of Parliament.
It is hard to believe that any other politician would have remained so straightforward in purpose and so single minded in commitment. It was the force of her personality and the strength of her certainty that enabled her to stand firm. The people who appreciated this most were the men who were about to do the fighting.”
― Margaret Thatcher - Power and Personality
It is hard to believe that any other politician would have remained so straightforward in purpose and so single minded in commitment. It was the force of her personality and the strength of her certainty that enabled her to stand firm. The people who appreciated this most were the men who were about to do the fighting.”
― Margaret Thatcher - Power and Personality
“I do not like disgrace or poverty, but I fear God more than either. Is this absurd? I would”
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
― John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
“The fall of Margaret Thatcher had three ingredients. Her personality went off the rails because of an excess of hubris and a want of listening. Her party went off the rails because of a surfeit of fear and a shortage of loyalty. A pincer movement of two plotters and the collapse of her support in cabinet dealt her the killer blows.”
― Margaret Thatcher - Power and Personality
― Margaret Thatcher - Power and Personality



