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Erase the Preconceptions
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Pros: Lots of direct quotes from Newton's and those around him.
Cons: One chapter focuses a little too much on hymns.
The Bottom Line: Newton's conversion didn't mean an instantly new person. His faith in God was a gradual, and fascinating process. It is well worth pondering as one reads this volume.
This reviewer recommends this product.
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