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8462. The Book

1 There is a book, a book more blest,
Than all the books by earth possessed;
Its truth and precepts e’er abide,
It is the Christian’s only guide.

Refrain:
O Book of life! O Book divine!
How brightly thy dear pages shine!
Thou pointest out the heav’nly way
That leads to God’s eternal day.

2 That precious Book my mother read,
Accepting every word it said;
And thru it she has reached the land,
Where saints abide at God’s right hand. [Refrain]

3 ’Twas father’s compass and his chart,
He stored its teachings in his heart;
And when he came to death’s dark vale,
It was the light which did not fail. [Refrain]

4 This Book shall be my comfort, too,
Till life’s brief journey here is thru;
And then, up there, I will accord
My praise to God for His dear Word. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There is a book, a book more blest
Title: The Book
Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter (1923)
Refrain First Line: O Book of life! O Book divine!
Language: English
Source: The Gospel Way by Anthony J. Showalter et al. (Dalton, GA: A. J. Showalter, 1923)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [There is a book, a book more blest]
Composer: John F. Noah
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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MIDI file: MIDI
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