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Charles Wesley: A Reader By Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley: A Reader by Charles Wesley


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Charles was the younger brother of John Wesley and the co-founder of Methodism. Tyson presents a chronologically arranged selection of the journals, sermons, letters, hymns, and poems in such a way as to both outline Wesley's life and illuminate the leading elements of his thought.

Charles Wesley: A Reader Summary

Charles Wesley: A Reader by Charles Wesley

This is an anthology of the writings of Charles Wesley. Best known for his hymns, such as `Hark! the Herald Angels Sing', and `Jesus, Lover of My Soul', Charles was the younger brother of John Wesley and the co-founder of Methodism. Despite his importance in the history of Protestantism, there is no collection of his writings in print, and indeed, little work has been done specifically on Charles in the last two generations. Tyson presents a chronologically arranged selection of the journals, sermons, letters, hymns, and poems in such a way as to both outline Wesley's life and illuminate the leading elements of his thought.

Charles Wesley: A Reader Reviews

A valuable successor to his earlier work, Charles Wesley on Sanctification... a fascinating contribution to Wesley studies, making available material which is normally only accessible to users of the Methodist Archives and Research Centre. It may either be used as a source book, or simply read and enjoyed. * Alison Peacock, Wesley Historical Society *

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NPB9780195134858
9780195134858
0195134850
Charles Wesley: A Reader by Charles Wesley
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2000-08-31
525
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