Bride of the Lamb, rejoice, Thy midnight watch is past

Bride of the Lamb, rejoice, Thy midnight watch is past

Author: Edward Denny
Tune: PRAYER (Marshall)
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Author: Edward Denny

Denny, Sir Edward, Bart . Sir Edward Denny, son of Sir E. Denny, 4th baronet, of Tralee Castle, County of Kerry, was born 2 Oct., 1796, and succeeded his father in August, 1831. He is a member of the Plymouth Brethren, and has contributed largely to their hymnody. His first publication, in which many of his hymns appeared, was A Selection of Hymns, Lond. Central Tract Depot, 1839. This was followed by Hymns & Poems , Lond., 1848 (third ed., 1870). He has also published several prose works. Many of his hymns are popular, and are in extensive use as:—" A pilgrim through this lonely world"; "Bride of the Lamb, rejoice, rejoice"; “Bright with all His crowns of glory"; “Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart”; "Sweet feast of love d… Go to person page >

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First Line: Bride of the Lamb, rejoice, Thy midnight watch is past
Author: Edward Denny
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Then lift the Advent strain
Copyright: Public Domain

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Bride of the Lamb, rejoice, rejoice. Sir E. Denny. [Advent.] This companion hymn to the foregoing, "Bride of the Lamb, awake, awake," was given in his Hymns and Poems, 1848, p. 38-9, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. From thence it passed into Dr. Walker's Cheltenham Collection, 1855, and into Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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