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You bring the Hymnal, I'll bring the History
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Based on the verse, Revelation 19:12, Matthew Bridges, in 1851,
wrote the hymn, Crown Him With Many Crowns.
Bridges became a convert to Roman Catholicism at the age of 48
and then wrote this hymn, the original title of which was
The Song of the Seraphs. 30 years later Godfrey
Thring wrote six more stanzas and added it to the six stanzas
that Bridges had written. Each of the stanzas exalts Christ for
some specific aspect of His person or ministry. In most hymnals,
we find only four stanzas. Stanzas 1, 2 and 4 have been written
by Bridges and number 3 by Thring.
His eyes are like blazing fire, and on His head are many
crowns . . . He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and His
name is the Word of God. (Rev 19:12, 13)
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Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His throne:
Hark! how the heavnly anthem drowns all music but its own!
Awake, my soul, and sing of him who died for thee,
And hail Him as thy matchless King thru all eternity.
Crown Him the Lord of love: Behold His hands and side--
Rich wounds, yet visible above, in beauty glorified;
No angel in the sky can fully bear that sight,
But downward bends his wondring eye at mysteries so bright.
Crown Him the Lord of life: Who triumphed oer the
grave,
Who rose victorious to the strife for those He came to save;
His glories now we sing, who died and rose on high,
Who died eternal life to bring and lives that death may die.
Crown Him the Lord of heavn: One with the Father
known;
One with the Sprit thru Him givn from yonder glorious
throne.
To Thee be endless praise, for Thou for us hast died;
Be Thou, O Lord, thru endless days adored and magnified.
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