Charles Wesley

Portrait by [[John Russell (painter)|John Russell]] Charles Wesley (18 December 1707 – 29 March 1788) was an English Anglican cleric and a principal leader of the Methodist movement. Wesley was a prolific hymnwriter who wrote over 6,500 hymns during his lifetime. His works include "And Can It Be", "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing", "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today", "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling", the carol "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", and "Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending".

Wesley was born in Epworth, Lincolnshire, the son of Anglican cleric and poet Samuel Wesley and his wife Susanna. He was a younger brother of Methodist founder John Wesley and Anglican cleric Samuel Wesley the Younger. He was the father of musician Samuel Wesley and the grandfather of musician Samuel Sebastian Wesley.

He was educated at Oxford University, where his brothers had also studied, and he formed the "Holy Club" among his fellow students in 1729. John Wesley later joined this group, as did George Whitefield. Charles followed his father and brother into ministry in 1735, and he travelled with John to Georgia in America, returning a year later. Following their evangelical conversions in 1738, the Wesley brothers travelled throughout Britain, converting followers to the Methodist revival through preaching and hymn singing. In 1749, he married Sarah Gwynne, the daughter of a Welsh gentleman who had been converted to Methodism by Howell Harris. From 1756 his ministry became more static and he ministered in Bristol, and later London.

Despite their closeness, Charles and 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 in which they had been ordained. Provided by Wikipedia
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New York, Worthington Co., 1866

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Nashville, Tennessee : Kingswood Books, an imprint of Abingdon Press 2023
Second edition, enlarged.

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by Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788
New York : Abingdon Press, 1963
[1st American ed.]

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Nashville, Tenn. : Kingswood Books, 1988

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Bristol : Printed by E. Farley, in Small-Street, 1763

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New York, R. Worthington, 1878

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Taylors, S.C. : Methodist Reprint Society, 1977
New edition.

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by Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788
New York : Oxford University Press, 1989

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[London?] : [publisher not identified], 1742

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[Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], 1770

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by Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788
[Portsmouth, N.H.] : Printed and sold by D. and R. Fowle, Portsmouth., 1770

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by Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788
[Boston] : Sold at Green & Russell's, in Queen-Street., 1770

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[Boston] : [publisher not identified], 1770

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[Boston] : Printed and sold over-against the south-east corner of the Town House in Boston., 1770

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Wilmington [Del.], : Printed by James Adams,, 1770
The nineteenth edition.

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by Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788
[Baltimore] : London: printed, Baltimore: re-printed and sold by Samuel and John Adams., 1790

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Philadelphia: : Printed by Johnston and Justice, at Franklin's Head, no. 41, Chesnut-Street: for William Glendinning, preacher of the Gospel., 1793

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[Boston] : Printed by E. Russell, next Liberty-Stump., 1790

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