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	John Newton's Messiah Sermons
 
The transcripts on this website are previously unpublished, from Newton's personal notebook [1] 
 
The full section (which can also be accessed from the navigation panel to the left): 
 
	
		
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				JNP Introduction | 
			
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				Some background into how the sermon series on Messiah arose, and the difference between the unedited ms transcripts on this website and the printed version of 50 sermons (with a link to the printed version) | 
		 
		
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				Newton's Introduction | 
			
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				In his printed version, Newton absorbed much of this into his first sermon, but also added in a Preface | 
		 
		
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				Sermons: | 
			
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				Isaiah 40:1,2 | 
		 
		
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				No. 2 | 
			
				Isaiah 40:3-5 | 
		 
		
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				No. 3 | 
			
				Haggai 2:6,7 | 
		 
		
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				No. 4 | 
			
				Malachi 3:1-3 | 
		 
		
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				No. 5 | 
			
				Isaiah 7:14 | 
		 
		
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				No. 6 | 
			
				Isaiah 40:9 | 
		 
		
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				No. 7 | 
			
				Isaiah 60:1-3 | 
		 
		
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				Isaiah 9:2 | 
		 
		
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				No. 9 | 
			
				Isaiah 9:6 | 
		 
		
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				Luke 2:8-14 | 
		 
		
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				Zechariah 9:9,10 | 
		 
		
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				No. 12 | 
			
				Isaiah 35:5,6 | 
		 
		
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				Appendix: | 
			
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				extract from William Cowper's Task, in which he writes about the 1784 Commemoration of Handel | 
		 
		
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				Alexander Pope's Ecologue, referred to by Newton in Sermon No. 3 | 
		 
		
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				Handel's and Newton's texts, side-by-side, linking Newton's sermons to the appropriate aria | 
		 
		
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				Handel & Newton's timelines, showing how they overlap | 
		 
		
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				Messiah Resources: | 
			
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				Newton script, interweaving extracts from his Messiah sermons with Handel's Messiah Part 2 (The Passion), as used for the 2010 Gloucester Cathedral Messiah by Mr Handel & Mr Newton, and at the 2014 Handel's Messiah, A Celebration of God's Amazing Grace, at Milligan Christian College, Johnson City, Tennessee | 
		 
		
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				Bible Studies based on Messiah, suitable for a 5-week Lent course, or any time | 
		 
		
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				Messiah videos: invitations from Timothy Dudley-Smith and Alec Motyer to the 1010 Messiah by Mr Handel and Mr Netwon at Gloucester Cathedral; videos by the London Symphony Orchestra, appropriate to Newton's sermons here | 
		 
	
 
 
	
		
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				We encourage you to use the material on this website to produce your own Newton-Handel Messiah – see more about this under Messiah Resources. As Newton predicted, and as as we have found true, | 
		 
		
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				If the Lord the Spirit is pleased to smile upon the attempt, pleasure and profit will go hand in hand. | 
		 
	
 
 
 
 
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Acknowledgements: 
Cowper & Newton Museum, Olney | 
   
  
    
 Marylynn Rouse, 07/01/2015 
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