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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' June 28, 1703, | '''Born:''' June 28, 1703, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England. | ||
'''Died:''' March 2, 1791, | '''Died:''' March 2, 1791, London, England. | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
John and his brother [[Charles Wesley|Charles]] founded the {{w|Methodism|Methodist}} movement. Charles was the main hymnist in the family, but John translated a number of hymns (mostly German) himself. He began studying the German language on board the ship ''Simmons'', which carried him and Charles to Georgia in 1735. Also on the ship were 26 German Moravian colonists, and Wesley wanted to be able to talk with them and share in their worship services. | |||
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==Settings of his literary work== | ==Settings of his literary work== | ||
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===Hymns=== | ===Hymns=== | ||
*All Glory to the Eternal Three | {{top}} | ||
*Commit | *All Glory to the Eternal Three | ||
*Eternal | *[[Commit thou all thy griefs (Samuel Wesley)]] | ||
*Extended on a Cursèd Tree | *[[Eternal depth of love divine]] | ||
*Give to the Winds Thy Fears | *Extended on a Cursèd Tree | ||
*High on His | *Give to the Winds Thy Fears | ||
*High on His Everlasting Throne | |||
*What Shall We Offer Our Good Lord? | *What Shall We Offer Our Good Lord? | ||
*High Praise to Thee, All | *High Praise to Thee, All Gracious God | ||
* | *Holy Lamb, Who Thee Receive | ||
*[[How happy is the pilgrim's lot]] | *[[How happy is the pilgrim's lot]] | ||
*I Thank Thee, Uncreated Sun | *I Thank Thee, Uncreated Sun | ||
*I Thirst, Thou | *I Thirst, Thou Wounded Lamb of God | ||
*Into Thy | *Into Thy Gracious Hands I Fall | ||
*Jesu, Thy Soul Renew My Own | *Jesu, Thy Soul Renew My Own | ||
*Jesu, to Thee My Heart I Bow | *Jesu, to Thee My Heart I Bow | ||
*Jesu, Whose Glory’s Streaming Rays | *Jesu, Whose Glory’s Streaming Rays | ||
*[[Jesu, thy blood and righteousness]] | *[[Jesu, thy blood and righteousness]] | ||
*Jesus, Thy | *Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me | ||
*Lo, God Is Here! | *Lo, God Is Here! | ||
*Meek, Patient Lamb of God, to Thee | *Meek, Patient Lamb of God, to Thee | ||
*Monarch of All, with | *Monarch of All, with Lowly Fear | ||
*My Soul | {{mdl}} | ||
*Now I Have Found the Ground | *My Soul Before Thee Prostrate Lies | ||
*O God, My God, My All Thou Art! | *Now I Have Found the Ground Wherein | ||
*O God of God, in Whom Combine | *O God, My God, My All Thou Art! | ||
*O God, of Good the | *O God of God, in Whom Combine | ||
*O God Thou Bottomless Abyss | *O God, of Good the Unfathomed Sea | ||
*O God, What Offering Shall I Give | *O God Thou Bottomless Abyss | ||
*O Jesu, Source of Calm Repose | *O God, What Offering Shall I Give | ||
*O Thou to Whose All | *O Jesu, Source of Calm Repose | ||
*O Thou Who All Things Canst Control | *O Thou to Whose All Searching Sight | ||
*O Thou Whom Sinners Love, Whose Care | *O Thou Who All Things Canst Control | ||
*Regardless Now of Things Below | *O Thou Whom Sinners Love, Whose Care | ||
*Shall I, for Fear of | *Regardless Now of Things Below | ||
*Thee | *Shall I, for Fear of Feeble Man | ||
*Thine, Lord, Is | *[[Ich will dich lieben, meine Stärke|Thee will I love, my strength, my tower]] | ||
*Thou | *Thine, Lord, Is Wisdom, Thine Alone | ||
*Thou, | *Thou Hidden Love of God | ||
*Thou Lamb of God, Thou Prince of Peace | *Thou, Jesu, Art Our King | ||
*Thou, True and Only God | *Thou Lamb of God, Thou Prince of Peace | ||
*To Thee with Heart and Mouth I Sing | *Thou, True and Only God | ||
*What Shall We | *To Thee with Heart and Mouth I Sing | ||
*What Shall We Offer Our Good Lord | |||
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==List of translations== | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*1742 – {{NoComp|A Collection of Tunes Sung at the Foundery|John Wesley}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:1791 deaths]] | [[Category:1791 deaths]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 26 November 2020
Life
Born: June 28, 1703, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England.
Died: March 2, 1791, London, England.
Biography
John and his brother Charles founded the Methodist movement. Charles was the main hymnist in the family, but John translated a number of hymns (mostly German) himself. He began studying the German language on board the ship Simmons, which carried him and Charles to Georgia in 1735. Also on the ship were 26 German Moravian colonists, and Wesley wanted to be able to talk with them and share in their worship services.
View the Wikipedia article on John Wesley.
Settings of his literary work
Settings of text by John_Wesley
- Commit thou all thy griefs (Charles Steggall)
- Commit thou all thy griefs (Samuel Wesley)
- Do all the good you can (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Eternal depth of love divine (John Fawcett)
- Get on fire for God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- How happy is the pilgrim's lot (A. K. Williams)
- It is the work of God (Carlotta Ferrari)
- Jesu, thy blood and righteousness (John Eagleton)
- Jesu, thy blood and righteousness (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, God is here; let us adore (Joseph Barnby)
- Newburyport (Stephen Jenks)
- Thee will I love, my strength, my tower (John Fawcett)
Hymns
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List of translations
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Publications
External links
- John Wesley’s hymns at the Cyber Hymnal.