Psalms 44:21
Yf we had forgotten the name of oure God, & holde vp oure hondes to eny straunge God: Shulde not God fynde it out? for he knoweth the very secretes of the hert.
Yf we had forgotten the name of oure God, & holde vp oure hondes to eny straunge God: Shulde not God fynde it out? for he knoweth the very secretes of the hert.
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23Trye me (o God) and seke the grounde of myne hert: proue me, & examen my thoughtes.
12Yf thou wilt saye: I knewe not of it. Thynkest thou yt he which made ye hertes, doth not cosidre it? & yt he which regardeth yi soule, seith it not? Shal not he recopence euery man acordinge to his workes?
9Amonge all thinges lyuynge, man hath the most disceatfull and vnsercheable hert. Who shall then knowe it?
10Euen I the LORDE ripe out the grounde off the hert, ad search the reynes and rewarde euery ma acordinge to his wayes, and acordinge to the frute off his councels.
6They ymagin wickednesse, and kepe it secrete amonge them selues, euery man in ye depe of his herte.
1O Lorde, thou searchest me out, and knowest me. Thou knowest my downe syttinge & my vprisynge, thou vnderstodest my thoughtes a farre of.
20That thou smytest vs so in the place of the serpet, & couerest vs with ye shadowe of death.
21And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.
11The LORDE knoweth the thoughtes of men, that they are but vayne.
2Examen me O LORDE, and proue me: trie out my reynes and my hert.
23But God seyth hir waie, & knoweth hir place.
3But thou LORDE (to whom I am well knowne) thou that hast sene, & proued my herte, take them awaye, like as a flock is caried to the slaughter house, and apoynte them for the daye off slaughtinge.
27Howbeit he yt searcheth the hert, knoweth what the mynde of the sprete is: for he maketh intercession for the sayntes acordinge to the pleasure of God.
4Thou hast fashioned me behinde & before, & layed thine hode vpon me.
22But for thy sake we are kylled all the daie longe, and are counted as shepe apoynted to be slayne.
13Though thou hydest these thinges in thine hert, yet am I sure, that thou remembrest the all.
14For God shall iudge all workes and secrete thinges, whether they be good or euell.
15He only hath fashioned all the hertes of them, & knoweth all their workes.
3The heauen is hie, ye earth is depe, and ye kinges hert is vnsearcheable.
11For he sayeth in his herte: Tush, God hath forgotten, he hath turned awaye his face, so yt he will neuer se it.
9Oh let the wickednes of the vngodly come to an ende: but manteyne the iust,
20But yf oure hert condemne vs, God is greater the oure hert, and knoweth all thinges.
15Wo be vnto them that seke so depe, to hyde their ymaginacion before the LORDE, which rehearce their coucels in ye darknes, and saye: who seith vs, or who knoweth vs?
40Let vs loke well vpon oure owne waies, & remembre oure selues, and turne agayne to ye LORDE.
4Doth not he se my wayes, & tell all my goinges?
3Thou hast proued & visited myne herte in the night season: thou hast tried me in the fyre, & hast founde no wickednes in me: for I vtterly purposed, that my mouth shulde not offende.
7And yet they saie: Tush, the LORDE seyth not, the God of Iacob regardeth it not.
3Like as syluer is tried in the fyre and golde in the fornace, euen so doth the LORDE proue the hertes.
12And now, o LORDE of hoostes, thou rightuous sercher) which knowest the reynes and the very hertes:) let me se them punyshed, for vnto the I committe my cause.
39Heare thou then in heauen in the seate where thou dwellest, and be mercifull, & se that thou geue euery one acordinge as he hath walked, like as thou knowest his hert (for thou onely knowest the hert of all the children of men)
2God loked downe from heauen vpo the children of men, to se yf there were eny that wolde vnderstonde, or seke after God.
10But God hath opened it vnto vs by his sprete. For the sprete searcheth out all thinges, yee euen the depenesses of the God heade.
18(Yff I enclyne vnto wickednes with my herte, ye LORDE wil not heare me.)
7Wilt thou fynde out God with thy sekynge? wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the Allmightie?
4Thou hast withholde their hertes from vnderstodinge, therfore shall they not be set vp an hye.
25and so shulde the secrete of his hert be opened, and so shulde he fall downe vpon his face, worshippinge God, and knowleginge, that of a trueth God is in you.
5I am fayne to paye the thinges yt I neuer toke. God, thou knowest my symplenesse, and my fautes are not hyd from the.
30heare thou then from heauen, euen from ye seate of thy habitacion, and be mercifull: and geue euery man acordinge to all his wayes, in so moch as thou knowest his hert (for thou onely knowest the hert of the children of men)
11Tush (saye they) how shulde God perceaue it? is there knowlege in the most hyest?
21For euery mas wayes are open in the sight of the LORDE, and he podereth all their goinges.
31Who darre reproue him for his wayes to his face? who rewardeth him for the vngraciousnesse that he doth?
2The LORDE loked downe fro heaue vpo the children of men, to se yf there were eny, that wolde vnderstonde & seke after God. But they are all gone out of the waye, they are alltogether become vnprofitable: there is none that doth good, no not one.
6But lo, thou hast a pleasure in the treuth, and hast shewed me secrete wy?dome.
24Maye eny man hyde him self so, that I shal not se him? saieth the LORDE. Do not I fulfill heauen and earth? saieth the LORDE.
2Euery man thinketh his owne waye to be right, but the LORDE iudgeth ye hertes.
10They shall shewe the, they shall tell the, yee they will gladly confesse the same.
11For it is he, that knoweth the vanite of men: he seyth their wickednesse also, shulde he not then considre it?
13Ye shal seke me, & fynde me: Yee, yf so be that ye seke me with youre whole herte,
13Wherfore shulde the wicked blaspheme God, and saye in his herte: Tush, he careth not for it?
18Yet men nether considre ner vnderstonde, because their eyes are stopped, that they can not se: and their hertes, that they cannot perceaue.