| Isaac Watts - 1773 - 404 psl.
...AT awful Day will furely come, X Th" appointed Hour makes hafte, When 1 muft ftand before my Judge, How could I bear to hear thy Voice Pronounce the Sound, Depart ? [3 The Thunder of that difmal Word Would fo torment my Ear, 'Twould tear my Soul afunder, LORD, With... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1789 - 614 psl.
...(land before my Judge, And pafs the folemn teft. 2 Thou lovely chief of ail mjr joys, Thou fov'reign of my heart, How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the found " Depart?" 3 [The thunder of that difmal word Would fo torment my ear, 'Twould tear my foul afunder,... | |
| 1804 - 664 psl.
...her pocket, these words : — " ThM iwfiil day will surely comf, " I'll' appointed hour makes IUMC, " When I must stand before my Judge, " And pass the solemn test. " How could I bear to hear thy voice " Pronounce the sound, Depart i" She omitted the two first lines... | |
| Devout monitor - 1795 - 282 psl.
...ftand before my Judge,, And pafs the folemn teil. Thou lovely chief of all my joys, Thou fov'reign of my heart, How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the found, " Depart ?" [The thunder of that difmal word, .Would fo torment my ear, 'T would tear my foul... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1801 - 608 psl.
...ftand before my Judge, And pafs the folemn teft. * Thou lovely Chief of all my joys, Thou Sov'reign of my heart, How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the found — depart •' 200 HYMN 107, ip8. B. II. j The thunder of that clifmal word Would fo torment... | |
| 1802 - 384 psl.
...-o CVII. Tbi c-.trlaiiuig absener oj Goilntollcnltle. THAT awful day will surely come, Th' appointed hour makes haste, When I must stand before my Judge And pass the solemn test. 2. Thou lovely Chief of all my joys, Thou Sov'reign of my heart I How could I bear to hear the voice... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1803 - 642 psl.
...ftand before my Judge, '$And pafs the folemn teft. ^ 2 Thou lovely Chief of all my joys, Thou Sov'reign of my heart, How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the found, Depart / 3. The thunder of that difmal word Would fo torment my ear, 'Twould tear my foul afunder,... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1806 - 534 psl.
...come, J- Th' appointed hour makes hafte, When I muft ftand before my Judge, And pafs the folemn left. 2 Thou lovely Chief of all my joys, Thou Sovereign of...heart, How could I bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the found, Depart 1 J The thunder of that difmal word Would fo torment my ear, 'Twould tear my foul afunder,... | |
| 1832 - 644 psl.
...alarming fears. These, he observes, were excited by reading the following lines of Dr. Watts :— ' Thou lovely chief of all my joys ! Thou sovereign...bear to hear thy voice Pronounce the sound, Depart!" So virid was the impression made on his mind, that he fancied himself summoned to the bar of God, and... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 574 psl.
...The nrrlaitiHg аан-псе of God intolerable: 1 THAT awful day will surely come, Tli' appointed hour makes haste, When I must stand before my Judge, And pass the solemn test. Î Thou lovely chief of all my joys, Thou sov'rcign of my heart', How could I bear to hear thy voice... | |
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