| Andrew John Jukes - 1982 - 132 lehte
...deceitful, who can know it?" and the answer, "I the Lord search the heart," reveal Jesus as the Lord, "to whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid." But this is exactly in keeping with that view which is now before us, of "the... | |
| Basil Cottle - 1985 - 176 lehte
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| Teresa Berger - 1986 - 396 lehte
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| Craig Douglas Erickson - 1989 - 244 lehte
...silent, personal confessions of sin. This silence is an inviting moment in which to surrender sin to God "to whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid."8 The silence of confession reaches its high point in the liturgy for Good Friday.... | |
| George Cumberland - 1991 - 424 lehte
...with each other in erecting temples to the deity or first cause, whom all acknowledge as the being to whom all hearts are open, "all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hidden". And now being thoroughly satisfied, from the candour of this man's communications,... | |
| Ralph L. Underwood - 1992 - 176 lehte
...knowledge and its images are inadequate, yet they believe that the Attending One does know them ("Almighty God, to whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hidden. . . ."), is present for their sakes, and even is present that they may come... | |
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