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[Again we meet in gladness]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ferris Tozer Incipit: 34323 46531 76567 Used With Text: Again we meet in gladness

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Again we meet in gladness

Author: Rev. Julius Brigg Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Again we meet in gladness]

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Again We Meet In Gladness

Author: Julius Brigg Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8507 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Again we meet in gladness, And raise the tuneful song; Nor shade of care or sadness Broods o’er our happy throng. Within Thy house we gather On this sweet day of rest, And pray Thee, O our Father, In blessing make us blest. 2 For mercies all so tender, For goodness ever free, We now devoutly render Our praises, Lord, to Thee; For truth so brightly beaming— For Christ, the sinner’s friend, Whose love, a world redeeming, Shall never, never end. 3 For Holy Spirit, seeking Our wayward hearts to win, For voice within us speaking When led to doubt or sin— For bliss we may inherit When this brief life is o’er, Thee, Father, Son, and Spirit, We gratefully adore. 4 In each unknown tomorrow Mark out for us the way; And lead, through joy or sorrow, To realms of endless day. With loved ones gone before us, There may we join to raise The hallelujah chorus Of never ending praise. Languages: English Tune Title: CASERTA
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Again we meet in gladness

Author: Rev. Julius Brigg Hymnal: The School Hymnal #5 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: [Again we meet in gladness]

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Ferris Tozer

1857 - 1944 Person Name: John Ferris Tozer Composer of "CASERTA" in The Cyber Hymnal Tozer, John Ferris; b. 1857, Exeter; English composer and organist

Julius Brigg

1840 - 1893 Author of "Again We Meet In Gladness" in The Cyber Hymnal Brigg, Julius, born at Leeds, 1840, is the youngest son of John Newsom Brigg, woollen merchant, of that town, and an earnest worker in Sunday Schools, in connection with which he wrote numerous hymns and poems. Mr. Julius Brigg entered the Wesleyan Ministry in 1864, since which time he has been engaged in full circuit work. His contributions to hymnody include the following hymns:— 1. Father, from Thy throne in glory. Sunday School Teachers. Written in October, 1861, to be sung at the Annual Meeting of the Wesleyan S. S. Teachers of Leeds. It was published in the Methodist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1879, The Golden Harp Sunday School Hymn Book, and others. 2. Lord of angels, pure and holy. Divine Worship. A hymn for children written in March, 1871, and included in the Methodist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1879. 3. Friends of truth and liberty. Temperance. Dated Sept., 1872, and given in the Wesleyan Temperance Hymns and Songs, 1877. 4. The many are not always right. For Bands of Hope. Written in June, 1876, and included in various Temperance hymnals, and in Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880. 5. If every little sunbeam. Temperance. Dated Oct., 1877, and pub. in the Wesleyan Temperance H. and Songs the same year. 6. Again we meet in gladness. S. S. Anniversary. Written in 1880, and first published in Stevenson's School Hymnal, the same year. Outside of hymnody Mr. Brigg has written somewhat extensively for the Wesleyan Magazines. He died April 18, 1893. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)