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Charles Wesley
Charles Wesley
3 Sermons 8 Photos
Charles Wesley (1707-1788) was an English leader of the Methodist movement and one of the greatest hymn writers in history, composing over 6,500 hymns including 'And Can It Be,' 'O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing,' and 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.'

Sermons 3

Psalm 92:5

The preacher delves into the concept of 'bathos,' meaning depth, as both a literal and figurative term to describe the immeasurable qualities of God, His wisdom, and His unfathomable ways. Bathos is c

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Matthew 28:6 Resurrection

In his sermon, Charles Wesley emphasizes the joy and triumph of Christ's resurrection, calling on both men and angels to celebrate this victory. He highlights the reconciliation between God and sinner

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1 Timothy 6:11 Faith in Adversity

In his journal from March 9 to August 30, 1736, Charles Wesley recounts his arrival on St. Simon's Island and the immediate revival of his spirit as he begins his ministry. He reflects on the challeng

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