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Charles Wesley
Charles Wesley  (Hymnwriter)

(1707 - 1788)

"O for a thousand tongues to sing / My dear Redeemer's praise / The glories of my God and King, / The triumphs of his gr...
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Edwards  (Jonathan Edwards' wife)

(1710 - 1758)

The Backdrop For the sake of context, let’s remember that Jonathan and Sarah’s whole lives were lived in the colonies...
George Whitefield
George Whitefield  (Evangelist)

(1714 - 1770)

George Whitefield was born at Gloucester in 1714. His mother kept the Bell Inn, and appears not to have prospered in bus...
David Brainerd
David Brainerd  (American missionary)

(1718 - 1747)

Born to a farming family in Haddam, Connecticut, Brainerd soon turned his aspirations to the clergy and a life of study....
John Newton
John Newton  (Sailor)

(1725 - 1807)

“Amazing Grace” is one of the most beloved hymns of the last two centuries. The soaring spiritual describing profound re...
Hannah More
Hannah More  (English writer)

(1745 - 1833)

Beyond any doubt, Hannah More was the most influential female member of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the A...
Henry Alline
Henry Alline  (Writer)

(1748 - 1784)

Henry Alline’s early years He was born and received his early education in Newport, Rhode Island and his family moved t...
Andrew Fuller
Andrew Fuller  (Minister)

(1754 - 1815)

Fuller was born in Soham, Cambridgeshire, England, where in 1775 he was ordained pastor of the Baptist church. Originall...
William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce  (Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom)

(1759 - 1833)

William Wilberforce was born in 1759 in Hull, East Yorkshire. He graduated from Cambridge University with the intention...
Charles Simeon
Charles Simeon  (Mentor)

(1759 - 1836)

"On the Wednesday of Holy Week began a hope of mercy. On the Thursday, that hope increased. On … Easter Day … I awoke wi...

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