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Blessed Bible, How I Love It!

Author: Anonymous Appears in 88 hymnals First Line: Blessed Bible, how I love it Used With Tune: STOCKWELL

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[Blessed Bible! how I love it!]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: W. F. McCauley Incipit: 34512 17623 45653 Used With Text: Blessed Bible
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[Blessèd Bible, how I love it]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alonzo Judson Abbey Tune Sources: Green Pastures for the Lambs (Cleveland, Ohio: S. Brainard's Sons, 1886), number 8 Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 51233 34565 55353 Used With Text: Blessèd Bible!
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BLESSED BIBLE

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. D. Fillmore Incipit: 51343 21551 24321 Used With Text: Blessed Bible, how I love it

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Blessed Bible!

Author: Mrs. Phoebe Palmer Hymnal: Living Hymns #186 (1890) First Line: Blessed Bible! how I love it! Refrain First Line: Blessed Bible, how I love it! Lyrics: 1 Blessed Bible! how I love it! How it doth my spirit cheer! What on earth like this to covet? Oh, what stores of wealth are here! Man was lost and doomed to sorrow, Not one ray of light or bliss Could he from earth's treasures borrow, Till his way was cheer'd by this. Chorus: Blessed Bible, how I love it! How it doth my spirit cheer, What on earth like this to covet? Oh, what stores of wealth are here. 2 Yea, I'll to my bosom press thee; Precious Word, I'll hide thee here, Sure my very heart will bless thee, For thou ever say'st, "Good cheer!" Speak, poor heart, and tell thy pond'rings, Tell how far thy rovings led, When this book brought back thy wand'rings, Speaking life as from the dead. [Chorus] 3 Blessed Bible! I will hide thee Deep--yes, deeper in my heart; Thou through all my life wilt guide me, And in death we will not part: Part in death? no, never, never! Through death's vale I'll lean on thee; Then, in worlds above, forever, Sweeter still thy truths shall be. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed Bible! how I love it!]
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Blessèd Bible!

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #552 First Line: Blessèd Bible, how I love it Refrain First Line: Bless'd Bible, bless'd Bible Lyrics: 1. Blessèd Bible, how I love it, How it doth my bosom cheer, What hath earth like this to covet, Oh, what stores of wealth are here! Man was lost! and doomed to sorrow; Not one ray of light or bliss Could he from earth’s treasures borrow, Till his way was cheered by this. Refrain Blessèd Bible, blessèd Bible, How it doth my bosom cheer. What has earth like this to covet, O! what stores of wealth are here! 2. Yes, I’ll to my bosom press thee, Precious Word, I’ll hide thee here, Sure my very heart will bless thee, For thou ever say’st good cheer. Speak, poor heart, and tell thy pond’rings, Tell how far thy rovings led! When this book brought back thy wand’rings, Speaking life as from the dead. [Refrain] 3. Yes, sweet Bible, I will hide thee, Deep, yes, deeper in my heart; Thou thro’ all my life shalt guide me, And in death we will not part. Part in death? no, never, never, Thro’ death’s vale, I’ll lean on thee; Then in worlds above forever, Sweeter still thy truths shall be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessèd Bible, how I love it]
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Blessed Bible! how I love it!

Author: Phebe Palmer Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #16 (1873) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1 Blessed Bible! how I love it! How it doth my bosom cheer! What on earth like this to covet? Oh, what stores of wealth are here! Man was lost, and doomed to sorrow, Not one ray of light or bliss Could he from earth's treasures borrow, Till his way was cheered by this. Blessed Bible! Blessed Bible! How thou dost my spirit cheer! 2 Yes, I'll to my bosom press thee; Precious word, I'll hide thee here; Sure my very heart will bless thee, For thou ever sayest, Good cheer! Speak poor heart, and tell thy ponderings, Tell how far thy rovings led, When this book brought back thy wanderings, Speaking life as from the dead. Blessed Bible! Blessed Bible! How thou dost my spirit cheer! 3 Yes, sweet Bible! I will hide thee Deep--yes, deeper in this heart; Thou through all my life wilt guide me, And in death we will not part. Part in death? no, never! never! Through death's vale I'll lean on thee; Then in worlds above, forever, Sweeter still thy truths shall be. Blessed Bible! Blessed Bible! How thou dost my spirit cheer! Topics: The Bible; Thy Word have I hidden in my Heart Scripture: Psalm 119:11

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W. O. Perkins

1831 - 1902 Composer of "GRANNIS" in Christ in Song William Oscar Perkins DMus USA 1831-1902. Born at Stockbridge, VT, older brother of Henry, and the son of musical parents (both singers) he was trained musically, primarly by his father. He attended the Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, NH, then studied music in Boston, MA, London, England, and Milan, Italy. He settled in Boston, MA, and founded a music academy, where he taught music. He published a number of hymnals in Boston, then moved to New York City. He was awarded an honorary doctorate of music degree in 1879 by Hamilton College. He wrote 19 books (1861-1897), including a history of the war in South Africa (1900). He published 33 hymnals 1859-1882). In 1870 he published ”The Chorister”, his 400-page music collection for choirs, schools, and conventions. He was an author, composer, editor, compiler, and originator. He died at Boston, MA. John Perry

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "Blessed Bible, How I Love It!" in The Greatest Hymns In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Phoebe Palmer

1807 - 1874 Person Name: Mrs. Phoebe Palmer Author of "Blessed Bible, how I love it" in Hymni Ecclesiae Palmer, Phoebe, an American Methodist, b. 1807, and d. in 1874, wrote "Blessed Bible! how I love thee" (Holy Scriptures), and “O! when shall I sweep through the gates" (Heaven Anticipated). The latter is in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)