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" If o'er my sins I think to draw The curtains of the night, Those flaming eyes that guard thy law, Would turn the shades to light. "
A Selection of Psalms for Social Worship - Page 166
by Newcome Cappe - 1786 - 294 pages
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A Form of Prayer, and a New Collection of Psalms,: For the Use of a ...

Congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Liverpool - 1763 - 302 pages
...and good G0 12. Common Metre. I. LONG as we live, we'll blefs thy nan*. O king• O GOD of love : Our work and joy fhall be the fame In the bright world above. II. Great is the LORD, his pow'r unknown. And let his praife be great : We'll (ing the honours of thy...
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A collection of psalms and hymns, extr. from various authors, and publ. by ...

Collection - 1767 - 216 pages
...The Curtains of the Night, Thofe flaming Eyes that guard thy Law, Would turn the Shades to Light. V. The Beams of Noon, the Midnight Hour, Are both alike to Thee ; O may we ne'er provoke that Pow'r From which we cannot flee ! G 3 HYMN tH YMN LXV. PSALM cxlv. 7....
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The Psalms of David: Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and ...

Isaac Watts - 1769 - 366 pages
...The curtains of the night, Thofe flaming eyes that guard thy law Would turn the fhades to light. 10 The beams of noon, the midnight hour Are both alike to thee: O may I ne'er provoke that pow'r From which I cannot flee. PSALM CXXXIX. Second Part. Com Metre. The...
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Hymns and spiritual songs, mostly collected from various authors

Hymns - 1772 - 320 pages
...greatnefs of God. Pfal. cxlv. i — 7, ii, &c. ONG as I live, I'll blefs thy name, My king, my God of love ; My work and joy fhall be the fame, In the bright world above. 2 Great is the Lord, his pow'r unknown, And let his praife be great ; I'll fmg the honours of thy throne, Thy works of grace...
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The Book of Psalms: As Translated, Paraphrased, Or Imitated by Some of the ...

1781 - 660 pages
...The Curtains of the Night, Thofe flaming Eyes that guard thy Law Would turn the.Shades.to Light. 10 The Beams of Noon, the Midnight Hour Are both alike to thee : O may I ne'er provoke that Pow'r From which I cannot flee ! PSALM CXXXIX. Fourth Verfion. Second...
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A Selection of Psalms for Social Worship

Newcome Cappe - 1786 - 362 pages
...think to draw The curtains of the night, Thofe flaming eyes that guard thy law Will turn the mades to light. 4 The beams of noon, the midnight hour,...joy fhall be the fame, In the bright world above. D 2 Great is the Lord, his power unknown, And let his praife be great : I'll fing the honors of thy...
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The Psalms of David: Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and ...

Isaac Watts - 1789 - 614 pages
...The curtains of the night ; Thofe flaming tyes that guard thy law Would turn the /hades to light. 1C The beams of noon, the midnight hour, Are both alike to thee : O may J ne'er provoke that pow'r Ftam which J cannot flee. PSAL. CXXXIX. Second Part. (CM) Tbi wifdom...
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Sacred Poetry: Consisting of Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Christian Devotion ...

Jeremy Belknap - 1801 - 510 pages
...The curtains of the night, Thofe flaming eyes which guard thy law Would turn the fhades to light. 5 The beams of noon, the midnight hour Are both alike to thee ; O may I ne'er diftruft that power From which I cannot flee. WATTS. • CXXXIX. 3dPart CM C«?orb]...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1802 - 448 pages
...The curtains of the night, Those flaming eyes that guard thy law Would turn the shades to light. 10. The beams of noon, the midnight hour, Are both alike to thee, O may I ne'er provoke that pow'r From which I cannot flee! 40 PSALM CXXXIX. SECOND PART. COMMON METRE,...
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The Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New-Testament, and ...

Isaac Watts - 1803 - 642 pages
...13. The greatnefs of God. i T ONG as I live I'll blefs thy name,. .1. j. My King, my God. of Iov.e.;, My work and joy fhall be the fame In the bright world above. a Great is the Lord, his pow'r unknown, And let his praife be great ;. I'll fing. the honours of thy...
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