No. 216. The Old Book and the Old Faith. G. H. C. COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY W. E. M. HACKLEMAN. Geo. H. Carr. 1. 'Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief, we fear, Stands a Book 8- the Fa-ther's love, When He sent His the will of God, And the Sav-ior's Eternal Life, After faith-ful ternal that the world holds dear; Thro' the rest - less a- - ges it reSon to us from heav'n above, Who by richest prom-ise cre-ates teachings while the earth He trod, How He soothed earth's sorrows, and reservice in a world of strife, And this glorious tri-umph o · ver mains the same, 'Tis the Book of God, and the Bible is its name! are saved from ev-ʼry sin! to con-quer ev-'ry foe! an age of count-less tears! CHORUS. The Old Book and the Old Faith Are the Rock on which I stand! The Grand Old Book and the Dear Old Faith on which I stand! The Old Book and the Old Faith. The Old Book and the Old Faith Are the bul-wark of the land!... The Grand Old Book and the Dear Old Faith Thro' storm and stress they stand the test, In ev'ry clime and na- tion blest; The Old Book and the Old Faith Are the Hope of ev'ry land! The Grand Old Book and the Dear Old Faith GRAND CHORUS AT CLOSE. (May be omitted.) Oh, the Grand Old Book and the Dear Old Faith Are the Rock on which I stand! rit. Oh, the Grand Old Book and the Dear Old Faith Are the Hope of ev-'ry land! |