JUBILEE SONGS. No. 3—The Coming Jubilee.
Now tune the harp \n melody, And strike its golden Btriog3 ; Sow sing aloud a song ot love. And praise the King of Kinga. The alive is freed from Error's chain. Like monarchB stand the small, Tftn Jubilee of God has como. And Love shall xale us all. Tho crael adjutants of Hate A.nd Scorn's field marßhal He. With broken sword and shatter'd spsar, Ueue*r,n the noon day Bky. Th* spiked cannons no more flash Oil Error's bloody rain ; Ikr. Bttnbf aois from a smiling Heaven Gax's Jubilee proclaim. Nnw, shoot God's majesty of love, , O'er smiling earth and sea ; The granny of Doubt and Hate Now n»ver more ahall be. No more the blood-stained rack and stake, no more the victim's groan, JR" r one great glory aon* of love, flhn 1 burst around the Throne. Ualift your banner to the skies, Ye victors of the florht i TJ»e chariot of the mighty God rt coeds r.u the path of "right." Now tflory-Btraina ot hearts set free From Error's cursed rod 17 0 rise to greet the da >m of Love— The Jubilee of God. W. R. Wills.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 192, 19 February 1887, Page 1
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226JUBILEE SONGS. No. 3—The Coming Jubilee. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 192, 19 February 1887, Page 1
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