“Henry H. Milman (b. St. James, London , England , 1791; d. Sunninghill, Berkshire , England 
“Objective, robust, confident, and stirring, it possesses that peculiar combination of tragedy and victory which draws the singer into the very centre of the drama. It is this which gives the hymn its power and its challenge (If Such Holy Song, 449).
“The text unites meekness and majesty, sacrifice and conquest, suffering and glory–all central to the gospel for Palm Sunday. Each stanza begins with "Ride on, ride on in majesty." Majesty is the text's theme as the writer helps us to experience the combination of victory and tragedy that characterizes the Triumphal Entry. 
“Milman was a playwright, professor of poetry, historian, theologian, churchman, and hymn writer–and he was successful in all these areas. He graduated from Brasenose  College , Oxford , England Oxford Reading  and St. Margaret's Church in London ; his most illustrious church appointment was as dean of St. Paul 's Cathedral, London 
The choir of King’s College in Cambridge 
Love One Another - Brian
 
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