Ernest G. W. Wesley was born and educated in England. At the age of seventeen he started writing for local newspapers. When he was twenty-two he worked as special correspondent for The New York Times in Buenos Aries. While he was in Buenos Aries he became licensed to preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He came to the United States in the early 1870's and continued writing and contributing to religious and secular papers. He wrote between five and six hundred hymns and nearly two thousand articles on religious and theological topics.
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Display Title: Dwell DeepFirst Line: Dwell deep, O my soul; in the love-depths divineTune Title: [Dwell deep, O my soul; in the love-depths divine]Author: Ernest G. WesleyDate: 1903
Display Title: Dwell DeepFirst Line: Dwell deep, O my soul, in the love-depths divineTune Title: [Dwell deep, O my soul, in the love-depths divine]Author: Ernest G. WesleyDate: 1902