111. The Bible

1. The Book of the ages, the oldest, the new;
We love thee, thy precepts, thy sayings so true;
Sweet light and assurance thy radiance leave,
And comfort in sorrow to those who believe.

2. Our fathers did love thee, thou blest sacred Book;
Thy words were their counsel, of thee they partook.
In seasons of anguish, 'mid fagot and flame
Thy promise sustained them, and honored thy name.

3. Dear Bible, thy pages our God doth reveal,
Thy wonderful gospel hath power to heal;
We read on thy pages of God's love to man,
Salvation provided through Jesus' dear name.

4. And now, blessed Bible, our lamp thou shalt be,
To guide us all safely o'er life's rugged sea;
And when to the haven of rest we shall come,
We'll sing of thy worth with the ransomed at home.

Text Information
First Line: The Book of the ages, the oldest, the new;
Title: The Bible
Author: A. H. Ericsson
Language: English
Publication Date: 1906
Tune Information
Name: [The Book of the ages, the oldest, the new]
Composer: F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac.
Key: F Major or modal



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