Ascend, beloved, to the joy

Ascend, beloved, to the joy

Author: Horatius Bonar
Tune: CAMBRIDGE (Randall)
Published in 7 hymnals

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Representative Text

1 Ascend, be­lov­ed, to the joy;
The fest­al day has come;
Tonight the Lamb doth feast His own
In the great up­per room.

2 The fest­al lamps are light­ing now
In the glad mar­riage hall;
By ang­el hands the board is spread;
The King His own doth call.

3 Long, long de­ferred, now comes at last
The Lamb’s great wed­ding day;
The guests are ga­ther­ing to the feast;
How bright the new ar­ray!

4 Sor­row and sigh­ing are no more;
The weep­ing hours are past;
The joy and glo­ry are begun,
The crown has come at last.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16902

Author: Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar was born at Edinburgh, in 1808. His education was obtained at the High School, and the University of his native city. He was ordained to the ministry, in 1837, and since then has been pastor at Kelso. In 1843, he joined the Free Church of Scotland. His reputation as a religious writer was first gained on the publication of the "Kelso Tracts," of which he was the author. He has also written many other prose works, some of which have had a very large circulation. Nor is he less favorably known as a religious poet and hymn-writer. The three series of "Hymns of Faith and Hope," have passed through several editions. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Ascend, beloved, to the joy
Author: Horatius Bonar
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #16902
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