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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

SAVIOUR, on me the want bestow

1SAVIOUR, on me the want bestow, Which all that feel shall surely know Their sins on earth forgiven; Give me to prove the kingdom mine, And taste, in holiness divine, The happiness of heaven. 2Meeken my soul, thou heavenly Lamb, That I in the new earth may claim My hundred-fold reward; My rich inher... Read More
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SAVIOUR, Prince of Israel's race

1SAVIOUR, Prince of Israel's race, See me from thy lofty throne; Give the sweet relenting grace, Soften this obdurate stone! Stone to flesh, O God, convert; Cast a look, and break my heart! 2By thy Spirit, Lord, reprove, All my inmost sins reveal, Sins against thy light and love Let me see, and let ... Read More
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SAVIOUR, the world's and mine

1SAVIOUR, the world's and mine, Was ever grief like thine! Thou my pain, my curse hast took, All my sins were laid on thee; Help me, Lord; to thee I look, Draw me, Saviour, after thee. 2'Tis done! my God hath died; My Love is crucified! Break, this stony heart of mine; Pour, mine eyes, a ceaseless f... Read More
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SAVIOUR, to thee we humbly cry!

1SAVIOUR, to thee we humbly cry! The brethren we have lost restore; Recall them by thy pitying eye, Retrieve them from the Tempter's power; By thy victorious blood cast down, Nor suffer him to take their crown. 2Beguiled alas! by Satan's art, We see them now far off removed, The burden of our bleedi... Read More
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SAVIOUR, we now rejoice in hope

1SAVIOUR, we now rejoice in hope, That thou at last wilt take us up; With daily triumph we proclaim, And bless and magnify thy name; And wait thy greatness to adore When time and death shall be no more. 2Till then with us vouchsafe to stay, And keep us pure from sin to-day; Thy great confirming grac... Read More
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SEE how great a flame aspires, Kindled by a spark of grace!

1SEE how great a flame aspires, Kindled by a spark of grace! Jesu's love the nations fires, Sets the kingdoms on a blaze; To bring fire on earth he came, Kindled in some hearts it is, O that all might catch the flame, All partake the glorious bliss! 2When he first the work begun, Small and feeble wa... Read More
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SEE, Jesu, thy disciples see

1SEE, Jesu, thy disciples see, The promised blessing give! Met in thy name, we look to thee, Expecting, to receive. 2Thee we expect, our faithful Lord, Who in thy name are joined; We wait, according to thy word, Thee in the midst to find. 3With us thou art assembled here, But O thyself reveal! Son o... Read More
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SEE, sinners, in the gospel glass

1SEE, sinners, in the gospel glass, The friend and Saviour of mankind! Not one of all the apostate race But may in him salvation find! His thoughts, and words, and actions prove, His life and death,-that God is love! 2Behold the Lamb of God, who bears The sins of all the world away! A servant's form... Read More
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SERVANT of all, to toil for man Thou didst not, Lord, refuse

1SERVANT of all, to toil for man Thou didst not, Lord, refuse; Thy majesty did not disdain To be employed for us! 2Thy bright example I pursue, To thee in all things rise; And all I think, or speak, or do, Is one great sacrifice. 3Careless through outward cares I go, From all distraction free; My ha... Read More
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SHALL I, for fear of feeble man

1SHALL I, for fear of feeble man, The Spirit's course in me restrain Or, undismayed, in deed and word Be a true witness for my Lord 2Awed by a mortal's frown, shall I Conceal the word of God most high How then before thee shall I dare To stand, or how thine anger bear 3Shall I, to soothe the unholy ... Read More
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SHEPHERD Divine, our wants relieve In this our evil day

1SHEPHERD Divine, our wants relieve In this our evil day, To all thy tempted followers give The power to watch and pray. 2Long as our fiery trials last, Long as the cross we bear, O let our souls on thee be cast In never-ceasing prayer! 3The Spirit of interceding grace Give us in faith to claim; To ... Read More
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SHEPHERD of Israel, hear Our supplicating cry

1SHEPHERD of Israel, hear Our supplicating cry; And gather in the souls sincere That from their brethren fly. Scattered through devious ways, Collect thy feeble flock; And join by thine atoning grace, And hide them in the rock. 2O wouldst thou end the storm, That keeps us still apart! The thing impo... Read More
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SHEPHERD of souls, with pitying eye The thousands of our Israel see

1SHEPHERD of souls, with pitying eye The thousands of our Israel see: To thee in their behalf we cry, Ourselves but newly found in thee. 2See where o'er desert wastes they err, And neither food nor feeder have, Nor fold, nor place of refuge near, For no man cares their souls to save. 3Wild as the il... Read More
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SHOW pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive; Let a repenting rebel live

1SHOW pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive; Let a repenting rebel live: Are not thy mercies large and free May not a sinner trust in thee 2My lips with shame my sins confess Against thy law, against thy grace! Lord, should thy judgment be severe, I am condemned, but thou art clear. 3Lord I am vile, conceived... Read More
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SHRINKING from the cold hand of death

1SHRINKING from the cold hand of death, I too shall gather up my feet, Shall soon resign this fleeting breath, And die, my fathers' God to meet. 2Numbered among thy people, I Expect with joy thy face to see; Because thou didst for sinners die, Jesus, in death remember me! 3O that without a lingering... Read More
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SINCE the Son hath made me free, Let me taste my liberty

1SINCE the Son hath made me free, Let me taste my liberty; Thee behold with open face, Triumph in thy saving grace, Thy great will delight to prove, Glory in thy perfect love. 2Abba, Father! hear thy child, Late in Jesus reconciled, Hear, and all the graces shower, All the joy, and peace, and power,... Read More
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SING we to our conquering Lord A new triumphant song

1SING we to our conquering Lord A new triumphant song; Joyfully his deeds record, And with a thankful tongue! Wonders his right hand hath wrought. Still his outstretched arm we see; He alone the fight hath fought, And got the victory. 2God, the almighty God, hath made His great salvation known; Open... Read More
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SINNERS, believe the gospel word

1SINNERS, believe the gospel word, Jesus is come your souls to save Jesus is come, your common Lord; Pardon ye all through him may have, May now be saved, whoever will; This man receiveth sinners still. 2See where the lame, the halt, the blind, The deaf, the dumb, the sick, the poor, Flock to the fr... Read More
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SINNERS, obey the gospel-word

1SINNERS, obey the gospel-word! Haste to the supper of my Lord! Be wise to know your gracious day; All things are ready, come away! 2Ready the Father is to own And kiss his late-returning son; Ready your loving Saviour stands, And spreads for you his bleeding hands. 3Ready the Spirit of his love Jus... Read More
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SINNERS, turn, why will ye die

1SINNERS, turn, why will ye die God, your Maker, asks you why God, who did your being give, Made you with himself to live-He the fatal cause demands, Asks the work of his own hands, Why, ye thankless creatures, why Will ye cross his love, and die 2Sinners, turn, why will ye die God, your Saviour, as... Read More

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