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On the Conversion of a Common Harlot
“There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.”—Luke 15:10.
Sing, ye heavens; and, earth, rejoice; Make to God a cheerful noise: He the work alone hath done, He hath glorified His Son. |
Sons of God, exulting rise, Join the triumph of the skies; See the prodigal is come, Shout to bear the wanderer home! |
Strive in joy, with angels strive; Dead she was, but now’s alive: Loud repeat the glorious sound, Lost she was, but now is found! |
This through ages all along, This be still the joyous song, Wide diffused o’er earth abroad, Music in the ears of God. |
Rescued from the fowler’s snare, Jesus spreads His arms for her; Jesu’s arms her sacred fence:— Come, ye fiends, and pluck her thence! |
Thence she never shall remove, Safe in His redeeming love: This the purchase of His groans! This the soul He died for once! |
Now the gracious Father smiles, Now the Saviour boasts His spoils; Now the Spirit grieves no more: Sing, ye heavens; and, earth, adore! Hallelujah. |
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