There is no night in heaven. F.M. Knollis. [Heaven.] Contributed to the Lays of the Sanctuary, &c, 1859, in 10 stanzas of 4 lines, and entitled "The One Family. Thoughts for the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels." In the edition of 1861 it is given in 5 stanzas of 8 lines. In this form it was included in Kennedy, 1863, No. 1104. Its well-known and popular form appeared in the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Church Hymns, 1871, where to stanzas i., iii., vii., ix. of the original of 1859 are given with alterations, and an additional stanza was added by the Rev. J. Ellerton. In Thring's Collection the original text of these stanzas is restored.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)