This book's title comes from the poignant words of Ammon as he gloried in God's goodness to mankind - so enthusiastically, in fact, that his brother said, " I fear that thy joy doth carry thee away unto boasting." But Ammon's boasting was of God and, therefore, his joy was so full that his tongue could not transmit all that Ammon wished he could say: Ammon felt more than he could tell!