Wesley, Charles

b Epworth, Lincolnshire 1707, d London 1788. The youngest of 17 children born to Samuel and Susanna, he scarcely survived birth. Somehow he also survived a hugely talented but chronically poor and often dysfunctional family, taught and held together by his mother through multiple disasters. At Westminster Sch he was nurtured by his gifted elder brother Samuel; at Christ Ch Oxford, supported by John W and others in 1728–29, he founded the ‘Holy Club’ which earned the nickname of ‘Methodists’. A fellow-student John Gambold described him as ‘a man made for friendship’; he certainly befriended and encouraged the younger and poorer student George Whitefield. Under pressure from his brother John, Charles was ordained in 1735 (delighting later to call himself ‘Presbyter of the Church of England’) in order to travel with him on a neardisastrous visit to the young colony of Georgia, which however brought the brothers into contact with Moravian missionaries. While putting a positive public spin on his adventures, but partly driven by the Moravian sense of assurance, he experienced an evangelical conversion on 21 May 1738, shortly before John’s more celebrated ‘heart-warming’. Charles’s journal is shorter, rather more transparent and less contrived than his brother’s; he was never a self-propagandist. But in 1964 the historian F C Gill called him ‘the first Methodist’ (from his Oxford initiatives) and ‘the apostle of the north’ (from his labours around Newcastle).

Like John’s inward transformation, Charles’s suffered many setbacks, but his hymnwriting began immediately (see 751, note) and for the next decade he shared in countrywide itinerant evangelism, often opening the way for his brother and composing much verse while on horseback. ‘His sermons and his hymns informed each other’ – David Chapman. In 1749 he married Sarah (Sally) Gwynne, settled in Bristol and unlike John became less relentlessly mobile and more firmly Anglican. But at least until 1757 he still continued to travel, attract audiences in their tens of thousands and oversee the growing army of lay preachers and (like Whitefield) labour for harmony between the movement’s leaders. In that year, however, his journal-keeping ended, and his lifestyle was redirected by concern for his wife (who had contracted smallpox), by his own health problems, and by the widening gap between John and himself. The differences arose from John’s elusive ‘perfectionism’ (from 1760), his increasing willingness to distance himself from the CofE, and his autocratic leadership-style.

By common consent, CW is the greatest of all English hymnwriters and certainly the most prolific, completing more than 6000 over 50 years; the exact number depends on whether some poems or single-stanza texts are included. Some self-contained 4-line items are very powerful, and we may regret their neglect today; many are found in his 2000 [sic] Short Hymns on Select Passages of the Holy Scriptures (1760), where even among such jewels the original of our no.862 shines with special brilliance. (The numerous OT ‘enemies’ are often transformed here into inbred or indwelling personal sins; sometimes the distinctive doctrines of freewill or perfectionism show up, and CW uses some bold language about circumcision: ‘cut off the foreskin of my heart’, etc.) Among many other collections, the later 1760s produced many hymns rooted in practical needs, from childbirth and school to family problems and retirement. In 1768 he moved from Bristol to Marylebone in London, mainly for the sake of his family; here he became the main preacher at the City Road Chapel; the classic Collection of Hymns for the Use of the People called Methodists was compiled by John for publication in 1780; at least 480 of its 525 hymns were by Charles—even though his elder brother thought that he spent too much time writing them. He also played the flute and organ, but the family’s musical talents were to bear greater fruit in his children and (notably) his grandson; see under S S Wesley in the Composers’ index.

J R Watson calls Charles ‘The William Shakespeare of hymnody’; many have dubbed him the poet of the heart—like ‘love’, a frequent climactic word in his verse. The concluding lines of his hymns are just one of many features which mark out his instinctive sureness of touch from the work of lesser contemporaries. While John’s heart (see below) was famously ‘strangely warmed’ in 1738, Charles’s was characteristically ‘set free’. He used an immense variety of metres, many of them original; some of his verse is anti-Calvinist polemic (the innocent-sounding word ‘all’ often flags up his Arminianism, and a general or universal atonement) and he was a master of comic and satirical rhymes. Like Bunyan in the previous century with ‘Giant Pope’ and ‘Giant Pagan’, Wesley consistently shows almost equal scorn for Romanism and Islam—‘superstition’s papal chain…that papal beast’, ‘Mahomet’s imposture…that Arab-thief’. His communion hymns, totalling 166 and leaning on the high-church theology of Daniel Brevint, are rarely found in the same hymnals as his more famous writing on gospel assurance. He loved and used his BCP (drawing richly on its Litany, for example, in Full of trembling expectation) and was clearly a reader of Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the whole Bible (1700) which he frequently versified. His masterly use and application of Scripture, if highly typological, is unparalleled in English hymnwriting. Perhaps his greatest work is the much-anthologised ‘Wrestling Jacob’ (Come, O thou traveller unknown) but the difficulty of finding a tune able to sustain the developing moods of its long narrative and reflection have kept this out of many hymnals including Praise! Far less known is the equally Christ-centred hymn on ‘Dreaming Jacob’, What doth the ladder mean? More often than not, Wesley is the best-represented author in UK hymn-books, as he is also in The New Oxford Book of Christian Verse (1981) with 11 entries from a total of 269 texts, 5 of which are hymns in general use. Of 980 hymns in the 1904 Methodist Hymn Book, 440 are by CW; its 1933 equivalent gives him 243 out of 984. In c1941, Edward Shillito quoted an anonymous Headmaster who said, ‘I hope you will let me advise all would-be hymn-writers to hold their pens until they have carefully studied Charles Wesley’. Like his brother, C Wesley has generated a large volume of other writing; among minor classics are The Evangelical Doctrines of Charles Wesley’s Hymns (J Ernest Rattenbury, 1941), The Hymns of Wesley and Watts (Bernard L Manning, 1942), recent biographies by Arnold Dallimore and Gary Best (respectively A Heart Set Free, 1988, and Charles Wesley: a biography, 2006), and The Handmaid of Piety by Edward Houghton (1992). It is Best’s book which serves as a corrective to much Wesleyan folklore, and most effectively brings Charles out from John’s shadow by giving credit where it is due. See also Carlton R Young’s 1995 anthology Music of the Heart: John and Charles Wesley on Music and Musicians. Meanwhile facsimile edns have been published of his hymns on the Nativity (1st edn 1745), the Lord’s Supper (with John W, also 1745), the Resurrection (1746), Ascension and Whitsuntide (1746) and the Trinity (1767). And while brother John’s career has been the basis of stage plays and musicals, inevitably involving Charles’s story, it is the younger and greater hymnwriter who uniquely prompted David Wright in 2006 to compose The Hymnical, a 2-part musical drama exploring CW’s life, hymns and contemporary relevance. Nos. 142*, 150, 160, 216, 227, 282, 324, 342, 344, 357, 359, 364, 438, 452, 458, 482, 495, 502, 511*, 523, 527, 529, 542, 555, 571, 583, 593, 595, 606, 625, 649, 682, 714, 718, 734, 742, 751, 776, 800, 808, 809, 812, 813, 822, 827, 828, 830, 837, 851, 862, 878*, 889, 940, 966.

Hymns

Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Name and Praise
Scriptures:
  • Luke 2:14
  • Isaiah 2:4
  • Micah 4:3
Book Number:
  • 282
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Assurance and Hope
Scriptures:
  • Revelation 2:23
  • Isaiah 61:1
  • Matthew 9:9
Book Number:
  • 776
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Priesthood and Intercession
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 51:14-15
  • Isaiah 61:1
  • Acts 10:38
Book Number:
  • 502
Themes:
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit - His Presence in the Church
Scriptures:
  • Ephesians 1:22
  • Acts 1:8
  • John 14:27
Book Number:
  • 529
Themes:
  • The Future
  • The Future - Heaven and Glory
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 17:15
  • Revelation 22:4-5
  • Genesis 15:1
Book Number:
  • 966
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - Gifts and Ministries
Scriptures:
  • Luke 1:79
  • Nehemiah 3
  • Galatians 3:28
Book Number:
  • 593
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Resurrection
Scriptures:
  • Ephesians 1:22
  • Hosea 13:14
  • Psalms 69:34
Book Number:
  • 458
Themes:
  • Approaching God
  • Approaching God - Morning and Evening
Scriptures:
  • John 9:5
  • Proverbs 4:18
  • 2 Peter 1:19
Book Number:
  • 216
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - Fellowship
Scriptures:
  • 1 Peter 5:4
  • Revelation 2:23
  • Exodus 14:21-22
Book Number:
  • 583
Themes:
  • Approaching God
  • Approaching God - The Lord's Day
Scriptures:
  • Ephesians 4:23-24
  • 2 Kings 19:15
  • Psalms 65:4
Book Number:
  • 227
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - The Lord's Supper
Scriptures:
  • Ezekiel 11:19
  • John 2:22
  • John 14:26
Book Number:
  • 649
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Birth and Childhood
Scriptures:
  • Hebrews 1:8
  • Ephesians 2:6
  • Luke 23:42
Book Number:
  • 344
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Humbling and Restoration
Scriptures:
  • Ephesians 3:14-15
  • Ephesians 2:4
  • Hebrews 4:16
Book Number:
  • 822
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Commitment and Obedience
Scriptures:
  • 1 Corinthians 2:8
  • James 2:1-5
  • Ezekiel 11:19
Book Number:
  • 837
Themes:
  • Christ's Lordship Over All of Life
  • Christ's Lordship Over All of Life - Work and Leisure
Scriptures:
  • Luke 22:46
  • Genesis 5:22-24
  • Genesis 6:9
Book Number:
  • 940
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - Gifts and Ministries
Scriptures:
  • Hebrews 13:20-21
  • Ephesians 5:16
  • Exodus 34:6-7
Book Number:
  • 595
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Birth and Childhood
Scriptures:
  • Luke 2:14
  • Psalms 67:6
  • Hebrews 1:6
Book Number:
  • 357
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Ascension and Reign
Scriptures:
  • Revelation 19:15
  • Ephesians 1:22
  • 1 Timothy 3:16
Book Number:
  • 482
Collections:
  • Christmas Praise
Book Number:
  • CP20
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Birth and Childhood
Scriptures:
  • 1 Timothy 3:16
  • Isaiah 32:1
  • Revelation 15:4
Book Number:
  • 359
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - Character and Privileges
Scriptures:
  • Ephesians 1:22
  • Exodus 14:21-22
  • Daniel 3:19-28
Book Number:
  • 571
Themes:
  • The Christian Life - Suffering and Trial
  • Psalms
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 63:1
  • 1 Samuel 22:1
  • 1 Samuel 24:3
Book Number:
  • 142
Themes:
  • Approaching God
  • Approaching God - The Eternal Trinity
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 41:13
  • Psalms 72:17-19
  • Isaiah 6:1-3
Book Number:
  • 160
Themes:
  • The Gospel
  • The Gospel - Crying Out For God
Scriptures:
  • Acts 7:59
  • 1 Peter 4:19
  • Psalms 69:1-2
Book Number:
  • 682
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Holiness
Scriptures:
  • 1 Kings 19:10
  • 1 Kings 19:14
  • Exodus 15:2
Book Number:
  • 808
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - The Life of Prayer
Scriptures:
  • Romans 8:26-27
  • Zechariah 12:10
  • Psalms 27:8
Book Number:
  • 606
Themes:
  • The Church
  • The Church - Evangelism and Mission
Scriptures:
  • 1 Peter 2:3
  • Psalms 146:7
  • Isaiah 42:7
Book Number:
  • 625
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Holiness
Scriptures:
  • Hebrews 12:29
  • Jude 24-25
  • Romans 8:37
Book Number:
  • 809
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Birth and Childhood
Scriptures:
  • 1 Timothy 3:16
  • Romans 11:33-34
  • Psalms 96:11
Book Number:
  • 364
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Return in Glory
Scriptures:
  • Zechariah 12:10
  • Matthew 16:27
  • Revelation 3:11
Book Number:
  • 511
Themes:
  • The Bible
  • The Bible - Enjoyment and obedience
Scriptures:
  • Romans 8:26-27
  • Joshua 1:7-8
  • 2 Timothy 3:15-17
Book Number:
  • 555
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Union With Christ
Scriptures:
  • Isaiah 63:1
  • Exodus 34:6
  • Revelation 2:23
Book Number:
  • 714
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Peace and Joy
Scriptures:
  • 1 Peter 2:3
  • John 17:3
  • 1 Peter 1:8
Book Number:
  • 800
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Love for Christ
Scriptures:
  • Jeremiah 50:34
  • Psalms 19:14
  • Psalms 96:6-7
Book Number:
  • 734
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Humbling and Restoration
Scriptures:
  • Hebrews 12:14
  • 1 Samuel 2:7
  • Revelation 1:5-6
Book Number:
  • 827
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Holiness
Scriptures:
  • Job 19:25
  • Proverbs 23:11
  • Isaiah 41:14
Book Number:
  • 812
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Name and Praise
Scriptures:
  • Job 19:25
  • Isaiah 41:14
  • Acts 1:8
Book Number:
  • 324
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Union With Christ
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 18:2
  • Jeremiah 17:13
  • Philippians 4:19
Book Number:
  • 718
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Humbling and Restoration
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 27:8
  • Psalms 51:10
  • John 1:14
Book Number:
  • 828
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Zeal in Service
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 37:4
  • Ephesians 4:30
  • 2 Thessalonians 1:3
Book Number:
  • 862
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Suffering and Death
Scriptures:
  • Matthew 27:35
  • 1 Corinthians 2:8
  • Isaiah 9:6
Book Number:
  • 438
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Holiness
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 37:4
  • Psalms 63:1
  • Psalms 42:1-2
Book Number:
  • 813
Themes:
  • Approaching God - Adoration and Thanksgiving
  • Psalms
Scriptures:
  • Deuteronomy 32:4
  • Exodus 15:21
  • 2 Chronicles 5:12-13
Book Number:
  • 150
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Ascension and Reign
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 86:4
  • Deuteronomy 32:4
  • Exodus 15:18
Book Number:
  • 495
Themes:
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit - His Work in Revival
Scriptures:
  • Isaiah 63:1
  • Hebrews 11:3
  • Psalms 71:19
Book Number:
  • 542
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Spiritual Warfare
Scriptures:
  • 1 Samuel 30:6
  • Hebrews 1:8
  • 2 Chronicles 13:12
Book Number:
  • 889
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Humbling and Restoration
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 27:8
  • 2 Timothy 2:22
  • Psalms 143:8
Book Number:
  • 830
Themes:
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit - His Person and Power
Scriptures:
  • Romans 1:20
  • Hebrews 4:12-13
  • John 15:26
Book Number:
  • 523
Themes:
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The Holy Spirit - His Person and Power
Scriptures:
  • Romans 8:9
  • Matthew 3:16
  • Mark 1:10
Book Number:
  • 527
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Suffering and Trial
Scriptures:
  • Micah 7:8
  • Psalms 58:11
  • Psalms 48:14
Book Number:
  • 878
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Freedom in Christ
Scriptures:
  • 1 Corinthians 2:8
  • Psalms 66:16
  • Hebrews 13:8
Book Number:
  • 751
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Suffering and Death
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 34:22
  • Proverbs 4:18
  • Galatians 3:13
Book Number:
  • 452
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Love for Christ
Scriptures:
  • Deuteronomy 6:5
  • Psalms 29:9
  • Hebrews 1:8
Book Number:
  • 742
Themes:
  • The Son
  • The Son - His Name and Praise
Scriptures:
  • Isaiah 63:1
  • Psalms 66:16
  • Revelation 2:23
Book Number:
  • 342
Themes:
  • The Christian Life
  • The Christian Life - Commitment and Obedience
Scriptures:
  • Psalms 17:15
  • Revelation 22:4-5
  • Isaiah 55:6
Book Number:
  • 851