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The All-Seeing Eye

Author: Elizabeth M. Clark Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O Thou whose all-pervading eye Lyrics: 1 O Thou whose all-pervading eye Infinite space doth fill, Assist me with becoming awe To bow before Thy will; For tho’ I mount the wingèd winds, And fly thro’ endless space, E’en there Thy penetrating eye My track would surely trace. 2 Without the domain of Thy sight No mortal can repose, For, tho’ they seek the shades of night, Lo, there Thy presence goes; If I to Heaven’s portals fly, Or make my bed in hell, Behold, Thy searching eye abides Wherever I may dwell. 3 Help me, O Lord, with godly fear, And love and holy trust, To walk uprightly in Thy sight, Till I return to dust; Of Thy free grace, O Lord, supply, Hear this my constant prayer, That whether it be life or death, Oh, let me find Thee there. Used With Tune: KEY WEST Text Sources: The International Lesson Hymnal, for 1880, by David C. Cook and T. Martin Towne (Chicago: David C. Cook, 1880)

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KEY WEST

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Elizabeth Manford Clark Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51356 53123 12212 Used With Text: The All-Seeing Eye

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The All-Seeing Eye

Author: Elizabeth M. Clark Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9868 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: O Thou whose all-pervading eye Lyrics: 1 O Thou whose all-pervading eye Infinite space doth fill, Assist me with becoming awe To bow before Thy will; For tho’ I mount the wingèd winds, And fly thro’ endless space, E’en there Thy penetrating eye My track would surely trace. 2 Without the domain of Thy sight No mortal can repose, For, tho’ they seek the shades of night, Lo, there Thy presence goes; If I to Heaven’s portals fly, Or make my bed in hell, Behold, Thy searching eye abides Wherever I may dwell. 3 Help me, O Lord, with godly fear, And love and holy trust, To walk uprightly in Thy sight, Till I return to dust; Of Thy free grace, O Lord, supply, Hear this my constant prayer, That whether it be life or death, Oh, let me find Thee there. Languages: English Tune Title: KEY WEST
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O thou whose all-pervading eye

Author: E. M. C. Hymnal: The International Lesson Hymnal #32 (1878)

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Elizabeth Manford Clark

Person Name: E. M. C. Author of "O thou whose all-pervading eye" in The International Lesson Hymnal Early 20th Century
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