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" stare at me since reading it — and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many— a wonder to myself; especially, I wonder that I wonder no more. "
The Christian correspondent; or A series of religious letters, written ... - Page 62
by John Newton - 1790
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The Ordeal: A Critical Journal of Politicks and Literature, Volume 1

Joseph Tinker Buckingham - United States - 1809 - 428 pages
...excited a greater attention to his ministry. ' The people,' says he, ' stare at me since reading it — and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many— a wonder to myself; especially, I wonder that I wonder no more.' Bless us ! what a crowd of wonders is here ! Many...
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, Volume 4

Congregational churches - 1809 - 612 pages
...cited a greater attention to his ministry. "The people," says he, "stare at me since reading it — and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, — a wonder to myself; especially I wonder that I wonder no more." He soon set up a lecture on Thursday evenings ;...
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The Ordeal, Volume 1

1809 - 402 pages
...excited a greater attention to his ministry. ' The people,' says he, ' stare at me since reading it — and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many — a wonder to myself; especially, I wonder that I wonder no more.' Bless us ! what a crowd of wonders is here ! Many...
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The Evangelical Magazine

Missions - 1808 - 632 pages
...greater attention to his ministry. ' The people,' says he, ' stare at me since reading it, • — and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, — a wonder to myself; especially, I wonder that 1 wonder no more.' } He soon set up a lecture on Thursday evenings;...
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The Life of William Cowper

Thomas Wright - 1892 - 744 pages
...publication would give additional weight to his ministry at Olney. He says : " The people stare at me since reading them, and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, a wonder to myself, especially I wonder that I wonder no more." Amongst those to whom Newton presented his Narrative...
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The Town of Cowper: Or The Literary and Historical Association of Olney and ...

Thomas Wright - Olney - 1893 - 290 pages
...its publication would give additional weight to his ministry in Olney. " The people stare at me since reading them, and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, a wonder to myself, especially I wonder that I wonder no more." Amongst those to whom Newton presented his Narrative...
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The Life of William Cowper

Thomas Wright - Poets, English - 1921 - 440 pages
...give additional weight to his ministry at Olney. He says, " The people stare at me since reading it, and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, a wonder to myself ; especially I wonder that I wonder no more." Among those to whom he presented his book was...
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The Innovation of John Newton (1725-1807): Synergism of Word and Music in ...

Donald E. Demaray - Biography & Autobiography - 1988 - 412 pages
..."give some additional weight to my ministry here. The people stare at me since reading [this volume] , and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, a wonder to myself, especially I wonder that I wonder no more." Newton's experience did indeed add weight to his...
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John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace

Jonathan Aitken - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 402 pages
...at me," wrote 'For Wordsworth's poetic lines on Newton, see Chapter 6. Newton to Alexander Clunie, "and well they may. I am indeed a wonder to many, a wonder to myself." Newton's sense of wonderment came from his almost childlike astonishment that his spectacular...
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