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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: September 17 - November 5, 1756

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 17 - November 5, 1756 FRIDAY, September 17th, 1756. At seven I left Bristol with John Downes, and came to Walbridge by two. In the evening several attended the word, and seemed stirred up to watch and pray. I spake to each of the little steady Society. Forty-t... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 2 - December 30, 1745

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 2 - December 30, 1745 Sun., September 2d. I received the sacrament at the college. I met the Society, and Jesus in the midst. Scarce a soul among us but was moved, as their tears or rejoicings witnessed. Many could truly say, "Our fellowship is with the Father... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 2 - December 31, 1746

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 2 - December 31, 1746 Tues., September 2d. I preached at Bath and Brentford, where some of our friends met, and conducted us to town. Thur., September 4th. Here I heard that Mr. Green, a Clergyman whom my brother had sent for to assist us, was fallen off to th... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 4 - December 30, 1736

September 4 - December 30, 1736 Sat., September 4th. Appee laid a train for the Captain, and betrayed him into talking lewdly; for which I reproved him too sharply, and thereby increased his bedsfitness. He abused me plentifully, till I ceased to take any notice of him. In the evening he set upon me... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 7 - December 31, 1740

The Journal of Charles Wesley September 7 - December 31, 1740 Sun., September 7th. As soon as my bodily weakness would permit, I returned to my old hours of retirement; but with fear, and earnest prayer that I might not rest in my own works or endeavours. Mr. Cary's Curate informed us, that Mr. Cary... Read More
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The Journal Of Charles Wesley: September 9 - December 31, 1737

September 9 - December 31, 1737 Fri., September 9th. I consulted Mr. Law a second time, and asked him several questions: "With what comment shall I read the Scriptures" "None." "What do you think of one who dies unrenewed, while endeavourlng after it" "It concerns neither you to ask, nor me to answe... Read More
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THE Lord is King, and earth submits

1THE Lord is King, and earth submits, Howe'er impatient, to his sway, Between the cherubim he sits, And makes his restless foes obey. 2All power is to our Jesus given, O'er earth's rebellious sons he reigns; He mildly rules the hosts of heaven, And holds the powers of hell in chains. 3In vain doth S... Read More
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THE Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne is built on high

1THE Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne is built on high; The garments he assumes Are light and majesty: His glories shine with beams so bright, No mortal eye can bear the sight. 2The thunders of his hand Keep the wide world in awe: His wrath and justice stand To guard his holy law; And where his love ... Read More
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THE Lord unto my Lord

1THE Lord unto my Lord hath said, "Sit thou, in glory sit, Till I thine enemies have made To bow beneath thy feet." 2Jesu, my Lord, mighty to save, What can my hopes withstand, While thee my Advocate I have, Enthroned at God's right hand 3Nature is subject to thy word, All power to thee is given, Th... Read More
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THE Lord unto my Lord thus said, Rule thou of right enthroned

1THE Lord unto my Lord thus said, Rule thou of right enthroned, Till, all thy foes thy footstool made, Thou by the earth art owned. The Lord from Zion forth shall send Thy sceptre, till to thee shall bend The foes that gather round thee. 2Thy people in thy day of might Shall willingly confess thee: ... Read More
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THE Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want

1THE Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want, He makes me down to lie In pastures green; he leadeth me The quiet waters by. 2My soul he doth restore again, And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, Even for his own name sake. 3Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear no i... Read More
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THE men who slight thy faithful word, In their own lies confide

1THE men who slight thy faithful word, In their own lies confide, These are the temple of the Lord, And heathens all beside! 2The temple of the Lord are these. The only church and true, Who live in pomp, and wealth, and ease, And Jesus never knew. 3The temple of the Lord-they pull Thy living temples... Read More
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THE people that in darkness lay, The confines of eternal night

1THE people that in darkness lay, The confines of eternal night, We, we have seen a gospel day, The glorious beams of heavenly light, His Spirit in our hearts hath shone, And showed the Father in the Son. 2Father of everlasting grace, Thou hast in us thy arm revealed, Hast multiplied the faithful ra... Read More
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THE spacious firmament on high, With all the blue ethereal sky

1THE spacious firmament on high, With all the blue ethereal sky, And spangled heavens, a shining frame, Their great Original proclaim. 2The unwearied sun, from day to day, Does his Creator's power display; And publishes to every land The work of an almighty hand. 3Soon as the evening shades prevail,... Read More
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THE Spirit of the Lord our God

1THE Spirit of the Lord our God (Spirit of power, and health, and love) The Father hath on Christ bestowed, And sent him from his throne above; 2Prophet, and Priest, and King of peace, Anointed to declare his will, To minister his pardoning grace, And every sin-sick soul to heal. 3Sinners, obey the ... Read More
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THE strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia

THE strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia. To the glory of their King Shall the ransomed people sing Alleluia. And the choirs that dwell on high Shall re-echo through the sky Alleluia. They in the rest of Paradise who dwell, The blessed ones, with joy the chorus swell, Alleluia. The planets bea... Read More
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THE thing my God doth hate That I no more may do

1THE thing my God doth hate That I no more may do, Thy creature, Lord, again create, And all my soul renew; My soul shall then, like thine, Abhor the thing unclean, And, sanctified by love divine, For ever cease from sin. 2That blessed law of thine, Jesus, to me impart; The Spirit's law of life divi... Read More
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THE thirsty are called to their Lord

1THE thirsty are called to their Lord, His glorious appearing to see; And, drawn by the power of his word, The promise I know is for me: I thirst for the streams of thy grace, I gasp for the Spirit of love, I long for a glimpse of thy face, And then to behold it above. 2Thy call I exult to obey, And... Read More
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THE voice that speaks Jehovah near, The still small voice, I long to hear

1THE voice that speaks Jehovah near, The still small voice, I long to hear; O might it now my Lord proclaim, And fill my soul with holy shame! 2Ashamed I must for ever be, Afraid the God of love to see, If saints and prophets hide their face, And angels tremble while they gaze!... Read More
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THE winds were howling o'er the deep, Each wave a watery hill

1THE winds were howling o'er the deep, Each wave a watery hill, The Saviour wakened from his sleep, He spake, and all was still. 2The madman in a tomb had made His mansion of despair; Woe to the traveller who strayed With heedless footsteps there! 3He met that glance so thrilling sweet. He heard tho... Read More

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