Whose Study?

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VirginiaHuguenot

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I have come across the following quote in a couple of places during my reading this week. Does anyone know who that "good," "holy and reverend man" is?

Thomas Gataker, The Christian on Watch, p. 32:

If we could have that continually before the eyes of our soul which a good man had before his eyes ever in his study, "Sin not (be thou ever so secret) for God seeth thee: the good angels stand by thee: the devil is ready to accuse thee: thine own conscience to give in evidence against thee: and hell fire to torment thee:" it would not need so much mastering to keep us waking and watchful, as usually it does.

William Gearing, The Sacred Diary, p. 120:

It is said of a holy and reverend man, that he had this written before his eyes in his study: -- "Sin not thou, though ever so secret: God sees thee, and the angels stand by thee; the devil is ready to accuse thee; thine own conscience to give evidence against thee, and hell fire to torment thee. Be thou in the fear of God all the day long," Prov. xxiii. 17.
 
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