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Thou Lord, by strictest search hast known

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #108 (1832) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 139 Topics: Omnipresence and omniscience of God; The All-seeing God Languages: English
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Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #108 (1833) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 139 Topics: Omnipresence and omniscience of God; The All-seeing God Languages: English
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Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #108 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 139 Topics: Attributes and Providence of God Omnipresence and omniscience of God Languages: English

Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #122 (1918) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 139:1-6 Topics: The Christian Life Penitence and Faith Languages: English Tune Title: MELCOMBE
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Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #139 (1789) Scripture: Psalm 139 Lyrics: 1 Thou, Lord, by strictest Search hast known My rising up and lying down; My secret thoughts are known to thee, Known long before conceiv'd by me. 2 Thine eye my bed and path surveys, My public haunts and private ways; 4 Thou know'st what 'tis my lips would vent; My yet unutter'd words intent. 3 Surrounded by thy pow'r I stand, On ev'ry side I find thy hand. O skill, for human reach too high! Too dazzling bright for mortal eye! 4 O could I so perfidious be, To think of once deserting thee! Where, Lord, could I thy Influence shun? Or whither from thy presence run? 5 If up to heav'n I take my flight, 'Tis there thou dwell'st enthron'd in light; If down to hell's infernal plains, 'Tis there almighty vengeance reigns. 6 If I the morning's wings could gain, And fly beyond the western main, Thy swifter hand would first arrive, And there arrest thy fugitive. 7 Or should I try to shun thy sight Beneath the sable wings of night; One glance from thee, one piercing ray Would kindle darkness into day. 8 The veil of night is no disguise, No screen from thy all searching eyes; Through midnight shades thou find'st thy way, As in the blazing noon of day. 9 Thou know'st the texture of my heart, My reins and ev'ry vital part; Each single thread, in nature's loom, By thee was cover'd in the womb. 10 I'll praise thee, from whose hands I came A work of such a curious frame; The wonders thou in me hast shown, My soul with grateful joy must own. 11 Thine eyes my substance did survey, While yet a lifeless mass it lay, In secret; how exactly wrought, Ere from its dark enclosure brought. 12 Thou didst the shapeless embryo see, Its parts were register'd by thee: Thou saw'st the daily growth they took, Form'd by the nodel of thy book. 13 Let me acknowledge too, O God, That, since this ,aze of life I trod; Thy thoughts of love to me surmount The pow'r of numbers to recount. 14 Far sooner could I reckon o'er The sands upon the ocean's shore: Each morn, revising what I've done, I find th' account but new begun. 15 The wicked thou shalt slay, O God: Depart from me, ye men of blood, Whose tongues heav'n's majesty profane, And take th' Almighty's name in vain. 16 Lord, hate not I their impious crew, Who thee with enmity pursue? And does not grief my heart oppress, When reprobates thy law transgress? 17 Who practise enmity to thee, Shall utmost hatred have from me; Such men I utterly detest, As if they were my foes profest. 18 Search, try, O God, my thoughts and heart, If mischief lurks in any part; Correct me where I go astray, And guide me in thy perfect way. Languages: English
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Thou Lord, by strictest Search hast known

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #292 (1754) Scripture: Psalm 139 Lyrics: 1 Thou, Lord, by strictest Search hast known 2 My rising up and lying down; My secret Thoughts are known to thee, Known long before conceiv'd by me. 3 Thine Eye my Bed and Path surveys, My publick Haunts and private Ways; 4 Thou know'st what 'tis my Lips would vent, My yet unutter'd words intent. 5 Surrounded by thy Pow'r I stand, On ev'ry Side I find thy Hand. 6 O Skill, for human Reach too high! Too dazzling bright for mortal Eye! 7 O could I so perfidious be, To think of once deserting thee, Where, Lord, could I thy Influence shun? Or whither from thy Presence run? 8 If up to Heav'n I take my Flight, 'Tis there thou dwell'st enthron'd in Light, Or sink to Hell's infernal Plains, 'Tis there Almighty Vengeance reigns. 9 If I the Morning's Wings could gain, And fly beyond the Western Main, 10 Thy swifter Hand would first arrive, And there arrest thy Fugitive. 11 Or should I try to shun thy Sight Beneath the sable Wings of Night; One Glance from thee, one piercing Ray Would kindle Darkness into Day. 12 The Veil of Night is no Disguise, No Screen from thy all-searching Eyes: Thro' Midnight Shades thou find'st thy Way, As in the blazing Noon of Day. 13 Thou know'st the Texture of my Heart, My Reins and ev'ry vital part; Each single Thread, in Nature's Loom, By thee was cover'd in the Womb. 14 I'll praise Thee from whose Hands I came, A work of such a curious Frame; The Wonders thou in me hast shown, My soul with grateful Joy must own. 15 Thine Eyes my Substance did survey, while yet a lifeless Mass it lay, In secret how exactly wrought, E'er from its dark Inclosure brought. 16 Thou didst the shapeless Embrio see, Its Parts were registred by Thee: Thou saw'st the daily Growth they took, Form'd by the Model of thy Book. 17 Let me acknowledge too, O God, That since this Maze of Life I trod, Thy Thoughts of Love to me surmount The Pow'r of Numbers to recount. 18 Far sooner could I reckon o'er The Sands upon the Ocean's Shore: Each Morn revising what I've done, I find th' Account but new begun. 19 The Wicked thou shalt slay, O God: Depart from me, ye Men of Blood, 20 Whose Tongues Heav'n's Majesty profane, And take th' Almighty's Name in vain. 21 Lord, hate not I their impious Crew, Who thee with Enmity pursue? And does not Grief my Heart oppress, When Reprobates thy Law transgress? 22 Who practise Enmity to Thee, Shall utmost Hatred have from me; Such Men I utterly detest, As if they were my Foes profest. 23,24 Search, try, O God, my Thoughts and Heart, If Mischief lurks in any Part; Correct me where I go astray, And guide me in thy perfect Way. Languages: English
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Beyond, beyond the boundless seas

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #250 (1868) Scripture: Psalm 139 Topics: God: Being, Attributes; God Omnipresence
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Beyond, beyond the boundless seas

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary #250 (1868) Scripture: Psalm 139 Topics: God: Being, Attributes; God Omnipresence

Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy

Author: Jan Struther (1901-1953) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #166 (2005) Meter: 10.11.11.12 Scripture: Psalm 139:1-3 Topics: The Activity of God God in human experience; God in daily living; Jesus Names and images for; Stages of Life Languages: English Tune Title: MINIVER

Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy

Author: Jan Struther (1901-1953) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #166 (2008) Meter: 10.11.11.12 Scripture: Psalm 139:1-3 Topics: The Activity of God God in human experience; God in daily living; Jesus Names and images for; Stages of Life Languages: English Tune Title: MINIVER

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