| Isaac Watts, Robert Southey - 1854 - 460 páginas
...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 published there ? Be all expos'd before... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1854 - 472 páginas
...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 I have done Be read and published there ? Be all expos'd before... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1854 - 464 páginas
...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 I have done Be read and published there ? Be all expos'd before... | |
| Thomas Raffles - 1855 - 512 páginas
...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...dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. "All things are naked and opened to the eyes of Him with whom we have to do." Let us, — III. Deduce... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1855 - 146 páginas
...perform his heavenly word And sing his praises stilL Q. Does God see you, and know all you say ? A. There's not a sin that we commit, Nor wicked word...dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. Q. Are you and all mankind sinners ? A. Our father ate forbidden fruit, And from his glory fell, And... | |
| Thomas Raffles - 1855 - 502 páginas
...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...dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment-day. "All things are naked and opened to the eyes of Him with whom we have to do." Let us, — III. Deduce... | |
| George Frederick Fessey - 1855 - 178 páginas
...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 all the crimes that we have done Will then be publish 'd there ; Be all exposed before... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1855 - 518 páginas
...Strikes thro' (ho 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 we say,...dreadful book 'tis writ Against the judgment-day. 3. Lord, at Thy foot nshnmcd I lie; Upwards I dare not look ; Pardon my sins before I die. And blot... | |
| Cornelius Winter Bolton - 1855 - 280 páginas
...•**• Strikes through 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...say, But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ, Against the judgment day. 3 And must the crimes that I have done Be all exposed before the sun, While men and angels... | |
| General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States - 1855 - 920 páginas
...eye XA. Strikes through the shades of mght, And our most secret actions lie All open to thy sight. 2 There's not a sin that we commit, Nor wicked word...say, But in thy dreadful book 'tis writ Against the judgment day. 3 And must the crimes that I have done Be read and published there ? Be all exposed before... | |
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