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The Converted Thief 44

The Sacred Harp, 1991 (Denson) Edition

Composer: William Moore, 1825
Poet: Samuel Stennett, 1787
Meter: Common Meter Double (8,6,8,6,8,6,8,6)
Stanza Poetry Source by First Line
1
As on the cross the Savior hung,
And wept, and bled, and died;
He poured salvation on a wretch
That languished at His side.
His crimes, with inward grief and shame,
The penitent confessed,
Then turned his dying eyes to Christ,
And thus his prayer addressed.


As on the cross the Saviour hung,, Stanzas 1 & 2
2
"Jesus Thou Son and heir of heav'n?
Thou spotless Lamb of God!
I see Thee bathed in sweat and tears,
And welt'ring in Thy blood.
"Yet quickly from these scenes of woe
In triumph Thou shalt rise,
Burst through the gloomy shades of death,
And shine above the skies.


As on the cross the Saviour hung,, Stanzas 3 & 4
3
"Amid the glories of that world,
Dear Savior, think on me,
And in the victories of Thy death
Let me a sharer be."
His prayer the dying Jesus hears,
And instantly replies,
"Today thy parting soul shall be
With me in paradise."


As on the cross the Saviour hung,, Stanzas 5 & 6