| Isaac Watts - 1807 - 410 pagina’s
...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...say, But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that I have done Re read and publish'd there ' Be all expos'd before... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 pagina’s
...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 and publish'd there ? Be all ncpos'd before... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 558 pagina’s
...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 hook 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that I have done Be read and puhHsh'd... | |
| Robert May - 1812 - 280 pagina’s
...now be with him in eternal glory. Why do you tremble so Charles ? $7 " And must the crimes which you have done, Be read and publish'd there ! Be all exposed before the sun, While men and angels hear I" But the text begins with these two words, " And now." The meaning of these words is, that you must... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pagina’s
...piercing eye 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...say. But in thy dreadful book tis writ, Against the judgment-day. And must the crimes that I have done Be read and publish'd there '. Be all expos'd before... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pagina’s
...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 and publish'd there ? Be all expos'd before the sun, While men and angels hear? Lord, at thy foot asham'd I lie , Upward 1 dare... | |
| Robert May - 1819 - 392 pagina’s
...piercing eye Strikes thro' 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...dreadful book 'tis writ. Against the Judgment day. Wall*. " Thou God seest my sin and folly." Hagar bad been both sinful and foolish, and so have you,... | |
| Anne Tuke Alexander - 1819 - 116 pagina’s
...the shades of night; , , And our most se'cret actions lie , , . All open to tfiy sight. . . , :, . i There's not a sin that we commit, Nor wicked word...we say, ' .•. But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ, t Against the judgment day. And must the crimes that I have done Be read and publish'd there ? Be all... | |
| 1821 - 32 pagina’s
...piercing eye Strikes through the shades of night, And our most sacred actions lie All open to thy sight. There's not a sin that we commit Nor wicked word we...the judgment day. And must the crimes that I have donej Be read and publish'd there, Be all expos'd before the sun, While men and angels hear ? Lord... | |
| 1821 - 378 pagina’s
...piercing eye Strikes thro' the shades of night ; And our most secret actions lie All open to thy sight. 2 There's not a sin that we commit; Nor wicked word...dreadful book 'tis writ Against the Judgment day. 3 And must the crimes that I have done Be read and pxblish'd there, Be all expos'd before the sun,... | |
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