| Isaac Watts - English poetry - 1807 - 410 pages
...to read his word, And have not learnt in vain. TRl jiLL-SEEING GOD. ALMIGHTY God ! thy piercing eye There's not a sin that we commit, Nor wicked word we say, But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that I have done Re read... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...That I was taught to read his word, And hare not learnt in vain. SONG IX. THE ALL-SEEING GOD. A LmcNTY God, thy piercing eye Strikes through the shades of...our most secret actions lie All open to thy sight. There 's not a sin that we commit, Nor wicked word we say, But in thy dreadful hook 'tis writ, Against... | |
| Isaac Watts - Children's poetry - 1800 - 82 pages
...All-feeing God. • ALMIGHTY GOD, thy piercing Eye Strikes thro' the Shades of Night And our moft fecret Actions lie All open to thy Sight. There's not a Sin that we commit, Nor wicked Word we fay, But in thy dreadful Book 'tis writ, Againlt the Judgment Day. And muft the Crimes that I have... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...Strikes through the shades of night, And our most secret actions lie All open to thy sight There 's not a sin that we commit, Nor wicked word we say, But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that 1 have done Be read... | |
| Hymns, English - 1812 - 76 pages
...sins, In Christ so freely giv'n. HYMN XXXII.— (Brodsworth.) 1 \ LMIGHTY God ! Thy piercing eye jf\_ Strikes through the shades of night ; And our most secret actions lie All open to Thy sight. 2 And since, if e'er I see Thy face, Thy mercy bids me live ; O let me learn, from this Thy grace,... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...mine eyes ? For all the Gentiles and the Jews Against me will in judgment rise. . The all-seeing God. Almighty God ! thy piercing eye Strikes through the...sin that we commit, Nor wicked word we say. But in thy dreadful book tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that I have done Be read... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...and the Jews Against me will in judgment rise. The all-seeing God. Almighty God ! thy piercing'eye Strikes through the shades of night, And our most...sin that we commit, Nor wicked word we say. But in thy dreadful book tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that I have done Be read... | |
| Thornhill Kidd - 1817 - 804 pages
...but it is visible to Him with whom we have to do, and is recorded in the book of his remembrance. " Almighty God ! thy piercing eye Strikes through the...our most secret actions lie All open to thy sight." You that forget God, that forget yourselves, that forget your sins ; you that go on in a course of... | |
| John Ely - Readers - 1817 - 124 pages
...door can hide ufc from him. 3. Almighty God, thy piercing eye 4. There's not a sin that we comrni^, Strikes through the shades of night ; And our most secret actions lie Ail open to thy sight. '"• No wicked word we. say ; Bu; in t'ly ilpeadftsJ hook 'i'm writ, Agsisst... | |
| Robert May - Bible - 1819 - 392 pages
...all-seeing God. Some of the Pagaus said that God was all eye. Almighty God, thy piercing eye Strikes thro' the shades of night. And our most secret actions lie...that we commit, Nor wicked word we say; • But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ. Against the Judgment day. Wall*. " Thou God seest my sin and folly." Hagar... | |
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