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Charles Wesley junior         
  • First page of Wesley's [[cantata]] ''The western sky was purpled o'er'', in the composer's hand
ENGLISH ORGANIST AND COMPOSER
Charles wesley junior; Charles Wesley the Younger
Charles Wesley junior (11 December 1757 in Bristol – 23 May 1834 in London) was an English organist and composer. He was the son of Sarah and Charles Wesley (the great hymn-writer and one of the founders of Methodism), and the brother of Samuel Wesley, also an organist and composer.
Wesley Charles Jacobs Jr.         
OGLALA LAKOTA RURAL PLANNER
Wesley Charles Jacobs, Jr.
Wesley Charles Jacobs Jr. (also known as Wesley Chuck Jacobs) is an American rural planner, who, as an Oglala Lakota, works in South Dakota for the First Nation's Financial Project.
Charles Elmer         
AMERICAN AMATEUR ASTRONOMER
Charles Wesley Elmer; Charles W. Elmer; Elmer, Charles
Charles Wesley Elmer (1872–1954) was an American amateur astronomer and court reporter who co-founded the Perkin-Elmer optical company in 1937.
Examples of use of Charles Wesley
1. Words from the great Methodist hymnist, Charles Wesley, come to mind÷ Soldiers of Christ, arise, And put your armor on, Strong in the strength which God supplies Through His eternal Son. – "Christian Science Hymnal," No. 312 Although written in 1741, the words have relevance today.
2. The staying power of stalwarts like Christina Rossetti, Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley, to say nothing of Cecil Frances Alexander (Once in Royal Davids City) Phillips Brooks (O Little Town of Bethlehem) and Reginald Heber (Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning) is a phenomenon of popular culture unequalled in any other medium.