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    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. [2]

  2. Charles Wesley (born December 18, 1707, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England—died March 29, 1788, London) was an English clergyman, poet, and hymn writer who, with his elder brother John, started the Methodist movement in the Church of England.

  3. Charles Wesley was the eighteenth of Samuel and Susannah Wesley's nineteen children (only 10 lived to maturity). He was born prematurely in December 1707 and appeared dead. He...

  4. Charles Wesley (18 December 1707 – 29 March 1788) was an English 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", "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today", the carol "Hark!

  5. May 15, 2023 · Charles Wesley, like Martin Luther, believed hymns were a means of teaching theology. He composed an average of three hymns a week. They covered every area of theology as well as every season of the liturgical year.

  6. Aug 6, 2009 · 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...

  7. Charles Wesley has been called "the Asaph of the Methodist Church" after Asaph, King David's choir leader, who is named in Psalms 73-83. Wesley was a prolific hymn writer, writing over 6,000 hymns. He wrote during the time of great revival of the church.

  8. Jan 20, 2006 · Charles Wesley is best known as one of the founders of Methodism in the eighteenth century. In 1735, along with his brother John, Wesley traveled from England to Georgia, where he served as secretary to James Oglethorpe and as chaplain at Fort Frederica.

  9. May 14, 2018 · The English hymn writer and preacher Charles Wesley (1707-1788) joined his brother John in starting Methodism and composed thousands of hymns to express its religious ideals. Charles Wesley was born on Dec. 18, 1707, the eighteenth child of the rector of the Anglican church in Epworth, Lincolnshire.

  10. Charles Wesley. 1707-1788. Charles Wesley was born at Epworth, the eighteenth child and youngest of the three sons of Samuel and Susanna Wesley, on December 18, 1707. Raised in Susanna’s strict fashion that applied to all the children, Charles entered Westminster School in London in 1716.

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