• “I was poor in the midst of riches, and ready to perish with hunger near a table plentifully spread and a continual feast. Oh, Beauty, ancient and new! Why have I known thee so late? Alas, I sought thee where thou wast not, and did not seek thee where thou wast…” – Madame Guyon

Charles Wesley

Epitaph for Susanna Wesley by Charles Wesley

After Susanna Wesley died on July 23, 1742, she was buried at Bunhill Fields. John Wesley conducted the services. Charles… Continue reading

O for a Thousand Tongues by Charles Wesley (Hymn Story)

Author –Charles Wesley, 1707-1788

Composer –Carl G. Glaser, 1784-1829
Tune Name –“Azmon”

“Let every thing that hath breath praise the… Continue reading

  • “Let me see what I have that will ‘abide the fire.’” – Susannah Spurgeon

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