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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

The Journal Of Charles Wesley: March 9 - August 30, 1736

March 9 - August 30, 1736 TUESDAY, March 9th , 1736, about three in the afternoon, I first set foot on St. Simon's island, and immediately my spirit revived. No sooner did I enter upon my ministry, than God gave me, like Saul, another heart. So true in that [remark] of Bishop Hall: "The calling of G... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 1 - August 26, 1751

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 1 - August 26, 1751 Wed., May 1st. I rode to Lewisham, and thence to the Foundery; went to Bed ill. Thur., May 2d. I returned to Sally at Brentford. Fri., May 3d. I set out with her for St. Anne's, but was driven back by the rain. Sat., May 4th. I carried my compani... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 1 - August 31, 1738

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 1 - August 31, 1738 Mon., May 1st. Mr. Piers called to see me. I exhorted him to labour after that faith which he thinks I have, and I know I have not. After receiving the sacrament, I felt a small anticipation of peace, and said, "Now I have demonstration against t... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 1 - August 31, 1746

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 1 - August 31, 1746 Thur., May 1st. I endeavoured to strengthen the weak hands. Many rejoiced in sure and steadfast hope that their God will come, and save them. The disconsolate soul (that was, at Road) here found peace and pardon, and rejoiced with joy unspeakable... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 1 - August 31, 1748

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 1 - August 31, 1748 Sun., May 1st. The cup of blessing was the communication of His blood, the bread broken of his body, to his disciples at the chapel. Thur., May 5th. I baptized Ells. Cart in the river at Cowley; and she washed away all her sin and sorrow. Tues., ... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 1 - August 31, 1749

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 1 - August 31, 1749 Mon., May 1st. Never, since I preached the Gospel, have I been more owned and assisted of God, than now. He is always with me in the work of the ministry; therefore Ilive by the Gospel. Thur., May 4th. I preached at Cirencester and Oxford, in my ... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 1 - August 6, 1740

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 1 - August 6, 1740 Thur., May 1st. I met S. Soan's band, full of love, and longing for the Lord's appearing. I conferred with more, who were lately justified. I visited a sick man, just sent forth out of the pit by the blood of the covenant. Fri., May 2d. I prayed a... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 17 - August 28, 1743

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 17 - August 28, 1743 Tues., May 17th. I set out for the north with Mr. Guthey. In the evening I walked from our brother Wynn's to Painswick. I stood in the street, and invited sinners to the Gospel-feast, in, "Come, for all things are now ready." Some, even of these... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 2 - August 28, 1750

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 2 - August 28, 1750 Wed., May 2d. I took horse at three, and came, weary, to Bristol by night. Fri., May 4th. Hearing the Moravlans had been soliciting some of our children, I exhorted them, this evening, to "put on the whole armour of God;" and his power wasto conf... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 2 - August 31, 1737

May 2 - August 31, 1737 Mon., May 2d. Between one and two in the morning, I betook myself to my usual bed, the floor. Charles Gr. breakfasted with me, and owned with tears, he had never felt any true joy but in religion. I earnestly recommended Law to him. At noon I visited Mr. Gainbold, right glad ... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 2 - August 31, 1744

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 2 - August 31, 1744 Wed., May 2d. Passing through the Mews, an heap of stones was east down within a quarter of a yard of me, which, had they fallen upon me, must have dashed my brains out. Mr. W. told me he had been with the Archbishop for orders; and, upon my blam... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 3 - August 31, 1747

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 3 - August 31, 1747 Sun., May 3d. I took my leave of the Foundery and fields for a short season; and on Mon., May 4th, set out for Bristol. I overtook Charles Perronet at Brentford, and rode on to Hungerford. Tues., May 5th. I received fresh strength among our colli... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: May 5 - August 26, 1745

The Journal of Charles Wesley May 5 - August 26, 1745 Sun., May 5th. I preached from I Peter ii. 12: "Having your conversation honest among the Gentiles, that whereas they speak against you as evil-doers, they may, by your good works which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation." I ... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: November 29 - December 6,1753

The Journal of Charles Wesley November 29 - December 6,1753 Nov., 29th, 1753. Between nine and ten Lady Huntingdon surprised us by bringing Mrs. Galatin to see us. She had met her at Bath, and conducted her to our house with the mournful news of my brother's danger. I concluded, from several letters... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 1 - December 25, 1749

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 1 - December 25, 1749 Fri., September 1st. By eleven we saluted our friend Vigor. I saw my house, and consecrated it by prayer and thanksgiving. I spent an hour at the preaching-room in intercession. I began the hour of retirement with joint prayer. Alone, I w... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 1 - December 28, 1747

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 1 - December 28, 1747 Tues., September 1st. I preached at Maesmynis and again in Builth, on Lam. i. 12: "Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by" Now the great blessing came, even the constraining love of Christ crucified. All were melted down as wax before ... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 1 - December 28, 1750

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 1 - December 28, 1750 Sat., September 1st. I finished Rapin's history, which has cured me, in some degree, of the prejudices of education. Sun., September 2d. I baptized Hannah Skinner. He remembered His promise, "Lo, I am with you." Tues., September 4th. I ca... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 1 - December 29, 1745

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 1 - December 29, 1745 Sun., September 1st. I ventured to ride to church, where the Minister invited us all to the sacrament next Sunday; and afterwards made proclamation in the church-yard, that no stranger should be admitted. He might as well have excepted me... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 1 - November 6, 1739

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 1 - November 6, 1739 Sat., September 1st. At five I preached for the first time at the Bowling-green, in the heart of the city, and called all the weary and heavy-laden to Christ. None offered to go away, though it rained hard. The power of the Lord was in the... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 1- December 31, 1748

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 1- December 31, 1748 Thurs., September 1st. I met the infant Society for the first time in an old play-house. Several were there from two in the morning. One received forgiveness in Jonathan Reeves's first prayer. Our Lord's presence consecrated the place. I e... Read More

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