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Psalm 139:3 Third Part [My God, What Inward Grief I Feel]

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Title:     Psalm 139:3 Third Part [My God, What Inward Grief I Feel]
Author: Isaac Watts [More Titles by Watts]

Psalm 139:3. Third Part. L. M.
Sincerity professed, and grace tried;
or, The heart-searching of God.


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;
Tho' 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.


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Isaac Watts's poem: Psalm 139:3 Third Part [My God, What Inward Grief I Feel]

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