Authors:Charles Wesley
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| Charles Wesley | |
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| Last name | Wesley |
| First name | Charles |
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| Born | December 18, 1707, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England. |
| Died | March 29, 1788, London, England. |
| Buried | Marylebone Parish Church, London. |
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| Best known for | Hymns:Hark the herald angels sing,Hymns:Christ the Lord is risen today |
Charles Wesley; (1707 to 1788[1]) , has been called "the poet of Methodism," however, taking into consideration his prolific body fo works, this designation is too narrow for him.
Biography
Wesley might more properly be called the poet of Christendom, for the entire Christian world is indebted to him for many of its most valuable hymns.
For the first place among English hymn writers he has never had but one competitor. Hymnologists have sometimes instituted a comparison between the hymns of Wesley and those of Watts. Some have given the preference to one, and some to the other. We must remember that these men were not rivals. They were too good, too great, and too unlike to be antagonists. They were both princes--aye, kings--of song, but each in his own realm. Watts's great theme was divine majesty, and no one approaches him in excellence upon this subject. Wesley's grandest theme was love--the love of God--and here he had no rival. Charles Wesley was born in Epworth, England, December 18, 1707. He was educated at Westminster School and Oxford University, where he took his degree in 1728. It was while a student at Christ Church College that Wesley and a few associates, by strict attention to duty and exemplary conduct, won for themselves the derisive epithet of "Methodists." He was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1735, and that same year he sailed with his brother John as a missionary to Georgia, but soon returned to England. He was not converted, according to his own statement, until Whitsunday, May 21, 1738. (See note under No. 1.) On that day he received a conscious knowledge of sins forgiven, and this event was the real beginning of his mission as the singer of Methodism. He tells his own experience beautifully in the hymn beginning:
And can it be that I should gain
An interest in the Saviour's blood?
Charles Wesley's hymns may be generally classified as follows:
- Hymns of Christian experience ("O for a thousand tongues to sing" is an example);
- invitation hymns (of which "Come, sinners, to the gospel feast" is a good specimen);
- sanctification hymns ("O for a heart to praise my God" is one of them);
- funeral hymns ("Rejoice for a brother deceased"); and
- hymns on the love of God, a subject on which he never became weary. "
Wrestling Jacob" represents the last class. But it is preëminently in portraying the various phases of experimental religion--conviction of sin, penitence, saving faith, pardon, assurance, entire sanctification--that Charles Wesley is quite without a peer among hymn writers. His songs have been one of the most potent forces in Methodism since its organization. Nor was he a singer alone, but as an itinerant preacher he was a busy and earnest colaborer with his brother John. After his marriage, in 1749, his itinerant labors were largely restricted to London and Bristol. He died March 29, 1788. "After all," says Dr. John Julian, the greatest authority in English Hymnology, "it was Charles Wesley who was the great hymn writer of the Wesley family, and perhaps, taking quantity and quality into consideration, the great hymn writer of all ages." Of the six thousand and five hundred hymns by Charles Wesley (all of which were written after his conversion), this collection contains one hundred and twenty-one. [2]
Hymns
- Hymns:Hark the herald angels sing
- Hymns:Christ the Lord is risen today
- Hymns:A charge to keep I have
- Hymns:A thousand oracles divine
- Hymns:Ah whither should I go
- Hymns:All praise to our redeeming Lord
- Hymns:And am I born to die
- Hymns:And are we yet alive
- Hymns:And can I yet delay
- Hymns:And can it be that I should gain
- Hymns:And let our bodies part
- Hymns:And let this feeble body fail
- Hymns:And must I be to judgment brought
- Hymns:Arise my soul arise
- Hymns:Arm of the Lord awake awake
- Hymns:Author of faith eternal Word
- Hymns:Awake Jerusalem awake
- Hymns:Blest be the dear uniting love
- Hymns:Blow ye the trumpet blow
- Hymns:Come Father Son and Holy Ghost
- Hymns:Come Holy Ghost our hearts inspire
- Hymns:Come let us anew our journey
- Hymns:Come let us join our friends above
- Hymns:Come let us join with one accord
- Hymns:Come let us use the grace divine
- Hymns:Come let us who in Christ believe
- Hymns:Come O thou allvictorious Lord
- Hymns:Come O thou Traveler unknown
- Hymns:Come on my partners in distress
- Hymns:Come sinners to the gospel feast
- Hymns:Come Thou Almighty King
- Hymns:Come Thou longexpected Jesus
- Hymns:Depth of mercy can there be
- Hymns:Father I stretch my hands to thee
- Hymns:Father of Jesus Christ my Lord
- Hymns:Father Son and Holy Ghost
- Hymns:Forever here my rest shall be
- Hymns:Forth in Thy name O Lord I go
- Hymns:Give me a new a perfect heart
- Hymns:Giver of concord Prince of peace
- Hymns:God of all power and truth and
- Hymns:God of love that hearest prayer
- Hymns:Hail the day that sees Him rise
- Hymns:Happy the man that finds the
- Hymns:Ho every one that thirsts draw
- Hymns:Holy and true and righteous Lord
- Hymns:How can a sinner know
- Hymns:How happy every child of grace
- Hymns:I know that my Redeemer lives
- Hymns:I the good fight have fought
- Hymns:I want a principle within
- Hymns:In age and feebleness extreme
- Hymns:Infinite God to thee we raise
- Hymns:Jesus from whom all blessings flow
- Hymns:Jesus let all thy lovers shine
- Hymns:Jesus let thy pitying eye
- Hymns:Jesus lover of my soul
- Hymns:Jesus my strength my hope
- Hymns:Jesus my Truth my Way
- Hymns:Jesus the allrestoring word
- Hymns:Jesus the Conqueror reigns
- Hymns:Jesus the name high over all
- Hymns:Jesus the sinners Friend to thee
- Hymns:Jesus the Truth and Power divine
- Hymns:Jesus thine allvictorious love
- Hymns:Jesus thou allredeeming Lord
- Hymns:Jesus united by thy grace
- Hymns:Join all ye ransomed sons of grace
- Hymns:Leader of faithful souls and Guide
- Hymns:Let earth and heaven agree
- Hymns:Let Him to whom we now belong
- Hymns:Let not the wise their wisdom boast
- Hymns:Lift up your hearts to things above
- Hymns:Light of those whose dreary
- Hymns:Lo He comes with clouds descending
- Hymns:Lo on a narrow neck of land
- Hymns:Lord I believe a rest remains
- Hymns:Lord if at thy command
- Hymns:Lord in the strength of grace
- Hymns:Lord whom winds and seas obey
- Hymns:Love divine all loves excelling
- Hymns:Loving Jesus gentle Lamb
- Hymns:O come and dwell in me
- Hymns:O for a heart to praise my God
- Hymns:O for a thousand tongues to sing
- Hymns:O for that tenderness of heart
- Hymns:O glorious hope of perfect love
- Hymns:O God most merciful and true
- Hymns:O how happy are they
- Hymns:O joyful sound of gospel grace
- Hymns:O love divine how sweet thou art
- Hymns:O Love divine what hast thou done
- Hymns:O that I could repent O that
- Hymns:O that I could repent With all
- Hymns:O that my load of sin were gone
- Hymns:O thou who earnest from above
- Hymns:O thou whom all thy saints adore
- Hymns:Our Lord is risen from the dead
- Hymns:Rejoice the Lord is King
- Hymns:See how great a flame aspires
- Hymns:Servant of God well done Thy
- Hymns:Sing to the great Jehovahs praise
- Hymns:Sing we to our God above
- Hymns:Sinners turn why will ye die
- Hymns:Soldiers of Christ arise
- Hymns:Spirit of faith come down
- Hymns:Stand the omnipotent decree
- Hymns:Stay thou insulted Spirit stay
- Hymns:Talk with us Lord thyself reveal
- Hymns:Thou great mysterious God unknown
- Hymns:Thou hidden source of calm repose
- Hymns:Thou Son of God whose flaming eyes
- Hymns:To God your every want
- Hymns:Try us O God and search the
- Hymns:Weary souls that wander wide
- Hymns:Weep not for a brother deceased
- Hymns:What is our callings glorious hope
- Hymns:Wherewith O Lord shall I draw
- Hymns:Who are these arrayed in white
- Hymns:With glorious clouds encompassed
- Hymns:Ye servants of God your Master proclaim
References
- ↑ NetHymnal (1996). "Wesley, Charles".
- ↑ Nutter, Charles S. (1915). Hymn Writers of the Church. Nashville: Nashville: Smith & Lamar. p. 588. ISBN 1176719580
