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Words:
John Newton, 1779. Exception: the last stanza is by an unknown author;
it appeared as early as 1829 in Baptist Songster, by R. Winchell (Wethersfield,
Connecticut), as the last stanza of the song Jerusalem My Happy
Home.
Music: New Britain, in Virginia Harmony, 1813 This is probably the most popular hymn in the English language a television documentary was even made about it. Perhaps it is because its words so well describe the author: John Newton was a slave trader before coming to Christ. |
Amazing grace! How
sweet the sound Twas grace that
taught my heart to fear, Through many dangers,
toils and snares, The Lord has promised
good to me, Yea, when this flesh
and heart shall fail, The world shall soon
dissolve like snow, When weve been
there ten thousand years, |