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dedylja [7]
2 years ago
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How could john newton reconcile his christian faith with his career as a slave ship captain?

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viktelen [127]2 years ago
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As a slave ship captain, John Newton would read passages from the bible and often used it as a basis to do punishment to the slaves.But over period of time, John Newton <span>realized the devastating effects on Africans and started to take a stand against it. He began to spread a lot of anti-slavery pamphlets in his hometown in his fight to abolish it</span>
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