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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Amazing Grace

Book • 1800

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Eric Metaxas
, who wrote a book about him, as an example of someone from that era who possessed sincere faith.
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Tyranny is Here. The Church In America Must Fight (Eric Metaxas) | Ep. 536
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Ted Cruz
for its portrayal of William Wilberforce's fight against the slave trade.
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Reel Justice
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James Lindsay
, suggesting singing it in large numbers during peaceful protests.
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James Lindsay: Beware Right-wing cancel culture
Speaker references the hymn in his sermon on reflecting God's grace, compassion, patience and love.
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Grace
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Steve Green
in reference to the movie about William Wilberforce and his fight to end slavery.
This Beautiful Book: The Big Story of the Bible (with Steve Green)
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Alissa Wilkinson
as a movie about William Wilberforce.
Best Movies of 2024 with NY Times Film Critic Alissa Wilkinson
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Charlie Kirk
while discussing a conversation with Bill Maher about the concept of grace.
Ask Charlie Anything 220: Annex Taiwan? Nebraska Winner-Take-All? What's Up With WinRed?
The speaker references the song in the context of God’s enduring love and eternity.
That We Would Know God's Great Love
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Bill Search
when discussing John Newton's transformation from a slave trader to an abolitionist.
Ep 4: Rahab: A Redefining Faith
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Peter Martin
as another record from Aretha Franklin for a future episode discussion.
The Best Thing To Ever Happen In 1960
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Steven Copsey
when referencing the lyrics and meaning of the hymn.
God's Grace - is outrageously abundant | 12 October 2025| GRACE | Steven Copsey
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Dan Engle
when discussing David Wolf's experiences at Lourdes and Fatima.
Dr. Dan Engle - Neuroplasticity Explained: How Psychedelics Heal the Brain
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John Stonestreet
as an influence on Wilberforce through the author, a former slave trader.
Remembering William Wilberforce, More Islamic Violence in Africa, and What It (Really) Means to Treat Infertility
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John Stonestreet
as a book about Wilberforce that Chuck Colson loved.
John Stonestreet on Truth Rising | New Film Exposes Crisis in the West

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