Newman Watts

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Newman Watts ( 25 September 1895 - 19 January 1949) was a British author known for his novel he Man Who Could Not Sin,[1] about the second coming of Christ. An excerpt from the novel was included in John Carey's Faber Book of Utopias.

Born 25 September 1895, Watts was part of a Protestant family .[2] He married Esther Chapman in 1918, and the couple had two children.

Watts was also known as 'A London Journalist' and wrote a regular column in the Christian Herald.[citation needed]He wrote over 40 Christian books, publications and tracts.[citation needed]

Watts died on 19 January 1949 of tuberculosis.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio". October 1938.(registration required)
  2. ^ "Paradise World" by Dan Edmund, ISBN 9781458131188