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Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley (1707 - 1788)

Was an English hymn writer, poet, and preacher who wrote over 5,500 hymns including And Can It Be That I Should Gain?, O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing, and Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. A leader of the Methodist movement with his brother John Wesley.

Wesley's conversion had a clear impact on his doctrine, especially the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. The change in doctrine can be seen in his sermons after 1738, but is most notable in his hymns written after 1738. From Charles published work “Hymns and Prayers to the Trinity” and in Hymn number 62 he writes “The Holy Ghost in part we know, For with us He resides, Our whole of good to Him we owe, Whom by His grace he guides, He doth our virtuous thoughts inspire, The evil he averts, And every seed of good desire, He planted in our hearts.”


Charles Wesley is best known for his prolific hymn writing, his poetry and for being one of the founding fathers of the Methodist denomination of Christianity. He wrote more than six thousand hymns, of which a handful remain in modern day worship.

John and Charles Wesley's Methodist style was to take the word of God to people, wherever they were, rather than try to get them into a church to hear it. The numbers of converts grew and were gathered into 'societies' to nurture their faith.

With their helpers they began their travelling ministry, covering thousands of miles on horseback over the years throughout England and in Scotland, Wales and Ireland, with London, Bristol, and Newcastle being the main centres of their work.

The high-intensity preaching took its toll on Charles; he suffered from nervous exhaustion and severe depression. He was 80 when he died on 29th March 1788. With his famous carol Hark the Herald Angels Sing heard everywhere from cathedrals to supermarkets, the legacy of Charles Wesley is likely to continue for years to come.

      Charles Wesley was an English leader of the Methodist movement, son of Anglican clergyman and poet Samuel Wesley, the younger brother of Anglican clergyman John Wesley and Anglican clergyman Samuel Wesley (the Younger), and father of musician Samuel Wesley, and grandfather of musician Samuel Sebastian Wesley.

      Despite their closeness, Charles and his brother John did not always agree on questions relating to their beliefs. In particular, Charles was strongly opposed to the idea of a breach with the Church of England into which they had been ordained. Charles Wesley is chiefly remembered for the many hymns he wrote. He founded Wesley Chapel in the village of Brayton, which is just south of Selby. His house, located nearby, can still be visited today.

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Charles Wesley

LET the beasts their breath

1LET the beasts their breath resign, Strangers to the life divine; Who their God can never know, Let their spirit downward go. You for higher ends were born, You may all to God return, Dwell with him above the sky; Why will you for ever die 2You, on whom he favours showers, You, possest of nobler po... Read More
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LET the redeemed give thanks and praise To a forgiving God!

1LET the redeemed give thanks and praise To a forgiving God! My feeble voice I cannot raise Till washed in Jesu's blood: 2Till, at thy coming from above, My mountain-sins depart, And fear gives place to filial love, And peace o'erflows my heart. 3Prisoner of hope, I still attend The appearing of my ... Read More
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LET the world their virtue boast

1LET the world their virtue boast, Their works of righteousness; I, a wretch undone and lost, Am freely saved by grace; Other title I disclaim; This, only this, is all my plea, I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. 2Happy they whose joys abound Like Jordan's swelling stream, Who their he... Read More
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LET us join, ('tis God commands)

1LET us join, ('tis God commands) Let us join our hearts and hands Help to gain our calling's hope, Build we each the other up: God his blessings shall dispense, God shall crown his ordinance; Meet in his appointed ways; Nourish us with social grace. 2Let us then as brethren love, Faithfully his gif... Read More
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Let Us Plead for Faith Alone

1. Let us plead for faith alone, faith which by our works is shown; God it is who justifies, only faith the grace applies. 2. Active faith that lives within, conquers hell and death and sin, hallows whom it first made whole, forms the Savior in the soul. 3. Let us for this faith contend, sure salvat... Read More
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LIFT up your hearts to things above, Ye followers of the Lamb

1LIFT up your hearts to things above, Ye followers of the Lamb, And join with us to praise his love, And glorify his name. 2To Jesu's name give thanks and sing, Whose mercies never end: Rejoice! rejoice! the Lord is king; The King is now our friend! 3We, for his sake, count all things loss; On earth... Read More
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LIFT your eyes of faith, and see Saints and angels joined in one

1LIFT your eyes of faith, and see Saints and angels joined in one; What a countless company Stand before yon dazzling throne! Each before his Saviour stands, All in milk-white robes arrayed, Palms they carry in their hands, Crowns of glory on their head. 2Saints begin the endless song, Cry aloud in ... Read More
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LIGHT of life, seraphic fire, Love divine, thyself impart

1LIGHT of life, seraphic fire, Love divine, thyself impart; Every fainting soul inspire, Shine in every drooping heart! Every mournful sinner cheer, Scatter all our guilty gloom, Son of God, appear, appear! To thy human temples come. 2Come in this accepted hour; Bring thy heavenly kingdom in! Fill u... Read More
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LIGHT of those whose dreary dwelling Borders on the shades of death

1LIGHT of those whose dreary dwelling Borders on the shades of death, Come, and by thy love's revealing Dissipate the clouds beneath: The new heaven and earth's Creator, In our deepest darkness rise, Scattering all the night of nature, Pouring eyesight on our eyes. 2Still we wait for thine appearing... Read More
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LO! God is here! let us adore, And own how dreadful is this place!

1LO! God is here! let us adore, And own how dreadful is this place! Let all within us feel his power, And silent bow before his face; Who know his power, his grace who prove, Serve him with awe, with reverence love. 2Lo! God is here! him day and night The united choirs of angels sing; To him, enthro... Read More
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Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending

1 Lo! He comes with clouds descending, Once for favored sinners slain; Thousand thousand saints attending, Swell the triumph of his train: Hallelujah! God appears on earth to reign. 2 Every eye shall now behold him Robed in dreadful majesty; Those who set at nought and sold him, Pierced and nailed h... Read More
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LO! He comes with clouds descending

1LO! He comes with clouds descending, Once for favoured sinners slain; Thousand thousand saints attending, Swell the triumph of his train: Hallelujah! God appears on earth to reign. 2Every eye shall now behold him Robed in dreadful majesty; Those who set at nought and sold him, Pierced and nailed hi... Read More
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LO! I come with joy to do The Master's blessed will

1LO! I come with joy to do The Master's blessed will; Him in outward works pursue, And serve his pleasure still; Faithful to my Lord's commands, I still would choose the better part, Serve with careful Martha's hands, And loving Mary's heart. 2Careful without care I am, Nor feel my happy toil, Kept ... Read More
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Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending

1. Lo, he comes with clouds descending, once for favored sinners slain; thousand, thousand saints attending swell the triumph of his train. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! God appears on earth to reign. 2. Every eye shall now behold him, robed in dreadful majesty; those who set at naught and sol... Read More
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LONG have I seemed to serve thee, Lord

1LONG have I seemed to serve thee, Lord, With unavailing pain; Fasted, and prayed, and read thy word, And heard it preached in vain. 2Oft did I with the assembly join, And near thine altar drew; A form of godliness was mine, The power I never knew. 3I rested in the outward law, Nor knew its deep des... Read More
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LORD of the worlds above! How pleasant and how fair The dwellings of thy love

1LORD of the worlds above! How pleasant and how fair The dwellings of thy love, Thy earthly temples, are! To thine abode My heart aspires, With warm desires To see my God. 2O happy souls that pray Where God delights to hear! O happy men that pay Their constant service there! They praise thee still, ... Read More
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LORD over all, if thou hast made

1LORD over all, if thou hast made, Hast ransomed every soul of man, Why is the grace so long delayed Why unfulfilled the saving plan The bliss, for Adam's race designed, When will it reach to all mankind 2Art thou the God of Jews alone And not the God of Gentiles too To Gentiles make thy goodness kn... Read More
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LORD we sit and cry to thee, Like the blind beside the way

1LORD we sit and cry to thee, Like the blind beside the way; Make our darkened souls to see The glory of thy perfect day: O Lord! rebuke our sullen night, And give thyself unto our sight! 2Lord! we do not ask to gaze On our dim and earthly sun; But on light that still shall blaze When every star its... Read More
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LORD! it is good

1LORD! it is good for us to be High on the mountain here with thee Here in an ampler, purer air, Above the stir of toil and care, Of hearts opprest with doubt and grief, Believing in their unbelief, Calling thy servants all in vain To ease them of their bitter pain. 2Lord! it is good for us to be Wh... Read More
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LORD, and is thine anger gone And art thou pacified After all that I have done

1LORD, and is thine anger gone And art thou pacified After all that I have done, Dost thou no longer chide Infinite thy mercies are, Beneath the weight I cannot move; O! 'tis more than I can bear, The sense of pardoning love. 2Let it still my heart constrain, And all my passions sway; Keep me, lest ... Read More

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