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Charles Wesley : A Reader: A Reader

Charles Wesley: A Reader: A Reader is a collection that brings together a selection of poems and hymns written by Charles Wesley, a prominent figure in the Methodist movement. The volume offers readers a glimpse into the spiritual and theological depth of Wesley's writing, showcasing his contributions to Christian hymnody and his influence on modern worship. more

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Charles Wesley
Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley, born on December 18, 1707, and died on March 29, 1788, was a prominent English poet and theologian. He was one of the founders of the Methodist Church and is renowned for his poetry, which has had a profound impact on Christian music. more

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