Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Anticipating New Books . . . (John Newton Speaks)

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In 1779 John Newton published Olney Hymns, which contained 348 hymns.  Hearing about the book a friend of Newton’s, John Ryland, asked with anticipation about receiving a set for himself.
As well as sending the books Newton sent the following letter:
The hymn books will be with you soon, how soon I know not. Your hungry curiosity will not be long in appeasing. When you have read the preface, twirled over the pages, run your eye down the tables of contents, and have the book by you, you will feel much as you do about any other book that has been lying by you seven years. At least I have often found it so (but perhaps your heart is not just like mine). I have longed for a book, counted the hours till it came, anticipated a thousand things about it, flew to it at first sight with eagerness as a hawk at its prey; and in a little time it has been as quiet, as if placed upon the upper shelf in a bookseller’s shop.
How true is this about purchases in general. We excitedly long for it, get it, flick through it and set it down with all the rest.


HT: Tony Reinke
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1 comment:

John Fitzsimmons. said...

Very true lol