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O for A Thousand Tongues to Sing

Wesley, Charles

November 19, 2020November 19, 2020 by Matt Price

Charles Wesley (1708-1788) has been called “the poet of Methodism.” Born in Epworth, England in 1707 he was educated at Westminster School and Oxford University, where he took his degree in 1728.

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