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482. An Open Bible for the World

1 An open Bible for the world!
May this our glorious motto be!
On ev'ry breeze the truth unfurled
Shall scatter blessings rich and free.

Chorus:
Blest word of God! send forth thy light
O'er ev'ry land and ev'ry sea,
Till all who wander in the night
Are led to God and heav'n by thee.

2 Where'er it goes its golden light,
Streaming as from unveiled sun,
Shall dissipate the clouds of night,
Undo the work that sin has done. [Chorus]

3 It shows to men the Father's face,
All radiant with forgiving love;
And to the lost of Adam's race,
Proclaims sweet mercy from above. [Chorus]

4 It tells of Jesus and his death,
Of life procured for dying men;
And to each soul of humble faith,
Gives sonship with the Lord again. [Chorus]

5 It offers rest to weary hearts;
It comforts those who sit in tears;
To all who faint it strength imparts;
And gilds with hope th' eternal years. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: An open Bible for the world!
Title: An Open Bible for the World
Author: Henry M. King, D. D.
Refrain First Line: Blest word of God! send forth thy light
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: God: God's Word; Christ: Pilgrimage
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [An open Bible for the world!]
Composer: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick
Key: B♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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