In the Lamb's bright hall

In the Lamb's bright hall

Author: C. H. Woolston
Tune: [In the Lamb's bright hall]
Published in 4 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 In the Lamb’s bright hall,
There’s a feast for all,
‘Tis the marriage of the King’s dear Son;
Come, ye weary one,
Come, ye laden one,
Put on the Wedding Robe.

Refrain:
The bells will be ringing,
There’ll be shouting, there’ll be singing,
When I come to the end of the road;
Goodbye to all sighing, to sinning and to dying,
When I put on the Wedding Robe.

2 If you only believe,
Your soul shall receive,
For redemption’s work for you is done;
Come, ye weary one,
Come, ye laden one,
Put on the Wedding Robe. [Refrain]

3 Now the feast is free,
There’s a call for thee,
‘Tis the call of the King’s dear Son;
Come, ye weary one,
Come, ye laden one,
Put on the Wedding Robe. [Refrain]

4 All the sav’d will be there,
Come, their glory to share,
For the race of life will soon be run;
Come, ye weary one,
Come, ye laden one,
Put on the Wedding Robe. [Refrain]

Source: Gospel Gems Number 1 : One Hundred Eighty Sacred Selections for Religious Meetings #110

Author: C. H. Woolston

A Baptist minister, Woolston lived with his wife Agnes in East Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1880; and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1900, 1910 & 1920. Cyber Hymnal Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: In the Lamb's bright hall
Author: C. H. Woolston
Refrain First Line: The bells will be ringing
Copyright: Public Domain

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