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My GOD, what inward Grief I feel

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P139c (1766) Lyrics: 1 My GOD, what inward Grief I feel When impious Men transgress thy Will! I mourn to hear their Lips profane Take thy tremendous Name in vain. 2 Does not my Soul detest and hate The Sons of Malice and Deceit? Those that oppose thy Laws and Thee, I count them Enemies to me. 3 Lord, search my Soul, try ev'ry Thought; Though my own Heart accuse me not Of walking in a false Disguise, I beg the Trial of thine Eyes. 4 Doth secret Mischief lurk within? Do I indulge some unknown Sin? O turn my Feet whene'er I stray, And lead me in thy perfect Way. Topics: Appeal to God concerning our sincerity; Daily Devotion; Evening Psalm; Evidence of Sincerity; Examination, or Evidences of Graces; God All-seeing; God Heart searching; God his Wisdomin his Works; Grace and providence; Heart known to God; Holiness protest; Humility and Submission; Infants; Man wonderful formation; Mercies innumerable; Midnight thoughts; Nature of man; Obedience sincere; Profession of Sincerity and Repentance; Sincerity; Trial of our hearts Scripture: Psalm 139 Languages: English
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #309 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 My God, what inward grief I feel When impious men transgress thy will! I mourn to hear their lips profane Take thy tremendous name in vain. 2 Does not my soul detest and hate The sons of malice and deceit? Those that oppose thy laws and thee, I count them enemies to me. 3 Lord, search my soul, try ev'ry thought; Tho' my own heart accuse me not Of walking in a false disguise, I beg the trial of thine eyes. 4 Doth secret mischief lurk within? Do I indulge some unknown sin? O turn my feet whene'er I stray, And lead me in thy perfect way. Scripture: Psalm 139 Languages: English
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #336 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: My God, what inward grief I feel When impious men transgress thy will! I mourn to hear their lips profane Take thy tremendous name in vain. Does not my soul detest and hate The sons of malice and deceit? Those that oppose thy laws and thee, I count them enemies to me. Lord, search my soul, try every thought; Though my own heart accuse me not Of walking in a false disguise, I beg the trial of thine eyes. Doth secret mischief lurk within? Do I indulge some unknown sin? O turn my feet whene'er I stray, And lead me in thy perfect way. Topics: Evening psalm; Evidences of sincerity; Obedience sincere; Sincerity; Examination or evidences of grace; Grace its evidences, or self-examination; Self-examination or evidences of grace; Trial of our hearts; Daily Devotion; Midnight thoughts; God his wisdom in his works; Holiness professed; Professions of sincerity and repentance, etc; All-seeing God; Appeal to God concerning our sincerity; God All-seeing; God heart-searching; Heart known to God; Infants; Man wonderful formation; Mercies innumerable; Nature of man Scripture: Psalm 139 Languages: English
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #II.48 (1828)
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My God, what inward grief I feel

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 #17 (1856) Languages: English
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms #139c (1793) Languages: English
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America #P139c (1830)
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #P139.3 (1835)
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist; or, Watts' Psalms and Hymns #P139c (1840)
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My God, what inward grief I feel

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #P139.9 (1845)

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