Poems by John Newton
Sampson's Lion
... The world and Satan join their strength, ...
The Believer's Safety
... No midnight terrors haunt their bed, ...
On The Death Of A Believer
... Their faith and patience, love and zeal, ...
The Garden
... But sin o'erwhelmed him with disgrace, ...
The Good That I Would I Do Not
... And with a will, afford me strength ...
The True Aaron
... The plate of gold which crowns his brows, ...
Paul's Voyage
... We'll venture through a thousand storms, ...
Humbled And Silenced By Mercy
... Lord, dost thou such backslidings heal, ...
On Dreaming
... What friends from heav'n, or foes from hell, ...
In Evil Long I Took Delight
... Thus, while His death my sin displays ...
The Exorcists
... Jesus! that name, pronounced by faith, ...
Ask What I Shall Give Thee (III)
... Cheerful the world's poor toys I leave, ...
Bitter And Sweet
... Light and darkness, peace and strife, ...
That Rock Was Christ
... When Israel's tribes were parch'd with thirst, ...
The Believer's Danger, Safety, And Duty
... Though faith cannot be slain in fight, ...