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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 45 MIN

Amazing Grace: John Newton and Slavery

from The Heaton Podcast · host Oliver O'Brien & John Jefferies

Send us Fan MailUsing the song Amazing Grace as a way to examine slavery. The sins of one man, his story of redemption and the good that he carried out at the end of his life. Can one man be redeemed. Can Britain be redeemed for its past sins. 

Send us Fan Mail Using the song Amazing Grace as a way to examine slavery. The sins of one man, his story of redemption and the good that he carried out at the end of his life. Can one man be redeemed. Can Britain be redeemed for its past sins.

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Send us Fan MailUsing the song Amazing Grace as a way to examine slavery. The sins of one man, his story of redemption and the good that he carried out at the end of his life. Can one man be redeemed. Can Britain be redeemed for its past sins. 

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