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The John Newton Project
Cummulative Tributes from Newton's Friends
William Bull
(1738–1814) was an Independent minister in the nearby town of Newport Pagnell. He and Newton maintained a lively
correspondence
, punctuated by valued visits to each other. When Newton moved to London he wrote a curriculum for Bull's Academy.
William Cowper
(1731–1800) recovered from suicidal depression when he was converted. He moved to Olney in 1767 where he and Newton became close friends. Their hymns were published in 1779 as
Olney Hymns
. Cowper later became known as a
poet
Richard Cecil (1748-1810) was the minister of St John's Chapel, Bedford Row and a founder member of Newton’s
Eclectic Society
. He was Newton’s authorised biographer, with access to his diaries and letters.
Richard Cecil, The Life of John Newton
.
Article printed from johnnewton.org at 02:42 on 19 April 2025