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The Omniscience of God

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P139a (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Church Psalmist First Line: Lord, thou hast searched, and seen me through Languages: English
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Lord! thou hast searched and seen me through

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P139a (1857) Hymnal Title: Church Psalmist Languages: English
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Lord, thou hast searched and seen me thro'

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #P139.1 (1831) Hymnal Title: Church Psalmody Languages: English
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Lord, thou hast searched and seen me thro'

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #P139a (1843) Hymnal Title: Church Psalmody Languages: English
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Lord, thou hast searched, and seen me through

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #150 (1845) Hymnal Title: Church Psalmody Languages: English

Lord, thou hast searched, and seen me [us] through

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Cole's Pocket Edition of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Containing Most of the Tunes Used in Different Churches #d78 (1834) Hymnal Title: Cole's Pocket Edition of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Containing Most of the Tunes Used in Different Churches Languages: English

Lord, thou hast searched, and seen me [us] through

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Compilation of Hymns for the Use of the Churches of the Christian Union #d430 (1871) Hymnal Title: Compilation of Hymns for the Use of the Churches of the Christian Union Languages: English
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God all seeing

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Congregational Hymn and Tune Book; containing the Psalms and Hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to Suitable Tunes #115 (1856) Hymnal Title: Congregational Hymn and Tune Book; containing the Psalms and Hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to Suitable Tunes First Line: Lord, thou hast searched, and seen me [us] through Languages: English
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Lord, thou hast searched and seen me thro'

Author: I. Watts Hymnal: Devotional hymns #S25 (1880) Hymnal Title: Devotional hymns Languages: English
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The all-seeing God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #262 (1786) Hymnal Title: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) First Line: Lord, thou hast search'd and seen me thro' Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou hast search'd and seen me thro'; Thine eye commands with piercing view My rising and my resting hours, My heart and flesh with all their powers. 2 My thoughts, before they are my own, Are to my God distinctly known; He knows the words I mean to speak Ere from my opening lips they break. 3 Within thy circling power I stand, On every side I find thy hand; Awake, asleep, at home, abroad, I am surrounded still with God. 4 Amazing knowledge, vast and great! What large extent! what lofty height! My soul with all the powers I boast, Is in the boundless prospect lost. 5 Oh may these thoughts possess my breast, Where-e'er I rove, where-e'er I rest; Nor let my weaker passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there. Pause I. 6 Could I so false, so faithless prove, To quit thy service and thy love, Where, Lord, could I thy presence shun, Or from thy dreadful glory run? 7 If up to heaven I take my flight, 'Tis there thou dwell'st enthron'd in light; Or dive to hell, there vengeance reigns, And Satan groans beneath thy chains. 8 If mounted on a morning ray I fly beyond the Western sea, Thy swifter hand would first arrive, And there arrest thy fugitive. 9 Or should I try to shun thy sight Beneath the spreading veil of night, One glance of thine, one piercing ray Would kindle darkness into day. 10 Oh may these thoughts possess my breast, Where-e'er I rove, where-e'er I rest; Nor let my weaker passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there. Pause II. 11 The veil of night is no disguise, No screen from thy All-searching eyes; Thy hand can seize thy foes as soon Through midnight shades as blazing noon. 12 Midnight and noon in this agree, Great God, they're both alike to thee, Not death can hide what God will spy, And hell lies naked to his eye. 13 Oh may these thoughts possess my breast, Where-e'er I rove, where-e'er I rest! Nor let my weaker passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there. Topics: All-seeing God; Appeal to God concerning our sincerity; Daily Devotion; Evening Psalm; Evidence of Sincerity; Examination; Grace its Evidence, or Self-Examination; Heart known to God; Humility and Submission; Infants; Man wonderful formation; Mercies innumerable; Midnight thoughts; Nature of Man; Obedience sincere; Profession of Sincerity and Repentance; Self Examination, or Evidences of Grace; Sincerity; All-seeing God; Appeal to God concerning our sincerity; Daily Devotion; Evening Psalm; Evidence of Sincerity; Examination; Grace its Evidence, or Self-Examination; Heart known to God; Humility and Submission; Infants; Man wonderful formation; Mercies innumerable; Midnight thoughts; Nature of Man; Obedience sincere; Profession of Sincerity and Repentance; Self Examination, or Evidences of Grace; Sincerity Languages: English

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