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When a neighboring curate being...
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When a neighboring curate "being in liquor" set light to some curtains and was burnt to death, Newton did not denounce the wickedness of one who should have been an example, but wrote, "Lord, may I remember thy patience towards me when I drank down iniquity. Why was I not surpris'd in my sins and hurried to judgment!"
--Bernard Martin, John Newton, (William Heinemann Ltd, 1950) as quoted in A Second Reader's Notebook by Gerald Kennedy (Harper & Brothers, 1959), p. 139.
-- Prescott
--Bernard Martin, John Newton, (William Heinemann Ltd, 1950) as quoted in A Second Reader's Notebook by Gerald Kennedy (Harper & Brothers, 1959), p. 139.
-- Prescott
