The "Force of Truth" is an autobiographical account of how Rev.
Thomas Scott came to his evangelical convictions. Initially, he
became ordained in the Church of England, but was wholly
self-centered and unspiritual. When he tried to argue with John
Newton about doctrine, the two began to interchange letters, but
then stopped. Thomas Scott set out on a course of self-study which
led to a conviction of his own sin with the realization that he
needed God's grace. This edition contains eight letters from John
Newton historically connected to the early period and reveal much
of how Newton viewed the process of the revelation of God to
sinners. A recommendatory letter was written by Rev. Samuel Miller
for extended circulation in the United States, and also the
inclusion of John Newton's name where it had been left out in
previous editions. The Force of Truth's writing style and
arrangement were overseen by William Cowper of Olney, before it was
published in 1779.
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