Good thou art, and good thou dost

Good thou art, and good thou dost

Author: Charles Wesley
Tune: ORMESBY
Published in 8 hymnals

Author: Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley, the son of Samuel Wesley, was born at Epworth, Dec. 18, 1707. He was educated at Westminster School and afterwards at Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. In 1735, he took Orders and immediately proceeded with his brother John to Georgia, both being employed as missionaries of the S.P.G. He returned to England in 1736. For many years he engaged with his brother in preaching the Gospel. He died March 29, 1788. To Charles Wesley has been justly assigned the appellation of the "Bard of Methodism." His prominence in hymn writing may be judged from the fact that in the "Wesleyan Hymn Book," 623 of the 770 hymns were written by him; and he published more than thirty poetical works, written either by himself alone,… Go to person page >

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First Line: Good thou art, and good thou dost
Author: Charles Wesley

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Instances (8)TextImageAudioScore
A Collection of Hymns Adapted to the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church #d189
A Collection of Hymns: for camp meetings, revivals, &c., for the use of the Primitive Methodists #L28Image
A Collection of Hymns: for the use of the people called Methodists; in miniature #243Image
A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, with a Supplement #245Image
Hymns for the Use of the Society of United Christian Friends: with their constitution annexed #XIIIImage
Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #d249
Methodist Hymn-Book #58Image
The Hymn Book of the Free Methodist Church #678Image