Sarah Gwynne

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Sarah Gwynne was an 18th-century Welsh woman best known as the wife of Methodist hymn-writer and co-founder Charles Wesley, and a supporter of the early Methodist movement.

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Sarah Gwynne canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Methodist layperson
historical figure
human
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
ethnicGroup Welsh
knownFor hospitality to Methodist preachers
participation in early Methodist societies
languageSpoken English
Welsh
maritalStatus married
movement Methodism
name Sarah Gwynne self-link
notableFor being the wife of Charles Wesley
supporting the early Methodist movement
occupation supporter of Methodism
placeOfOrigin Wales
religion Methodism
residence England
Wales
sexOrGender female
spouse Charles Wesley
spouseOccupation Methodist hymn-writer
Methodist preacher
spouseRole co-founder of Methodism

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Charles Wesley spouse Sarah Gwynne
Sarah Gwynne name Sarah Gwynne self-link