| John Ray - Fossils - 1735 - 428 pages
...Birds, and of Serpents, and of things in the Sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of Mankind; but the Tongue can no Man tame, it is an unruly Evil, full of deadly Poifon. For the better Government of the Tongue, I fhall note fome Vices of Speech which muft carefully be... | |
| Bible - 1737 - 468 pages
...beyond the mqfi: favage Creature we know of : Its Fiercenefs exceeds that of the Lion AD6o. 8 But the tongue can no man tame, it is an unruly evil : full of deadly poifon. 9 Therewith blefs we God, even the Father : and therewith curfe we men, which are made after the fimilitudeof... | |
| Person lately deceased - Christian life - 1757 - 226 pages
...bleffings I implore in the name, and for the fake of my merciful Redeemer, Jefus Chrift. But But the Ungue can no man tame, it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poifon, fure, were thofe words of the apoftle more fully verified than in the prefent age ! A perfon muft be... | |
| John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - Apologetics - 1768 - 360 pages
...birds, and of ferpents, and things in " the fea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of " mankind : but the tongue can no man tame ; : "'it is an unruly evil,. full of deadly poifon."" And that none may prefume, after all, to think . thefe fins of the tongue inconfiderable, let us >... | |
| Edward William Whitaker - 1793 - 186 pages
...admonitions of the facred writers concerning it would make us fufpicious : " The tongue" (faith St. James.) " can no man tame; it is an unruly " evil full of deadly poifon. There" with blefs we God even the Father ; " and therewith curfe we men, which 11 are made after the... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - Presbyterian Church - 1800 - 620 pages
...birds, and of ferpents, and things in the fea, is " tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: but the tongue «' can no man tame ; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly " poifon." And that none may prefume, after all, to. think thcfe fins of the tongue inconfidcrable, let us remember... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - Presbyterian Church - 1802 - 636 pages
...birds, and of ferpents, and things in the fea, is •' tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind : but the tongue " can no man tame ; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly " poifon." And that none may prefumc, after all, to think thefe fins of the tongue inconfiderable, let us remember... | |
| 1802 - 374 pages
...birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind : 8 But the tongue can no man tame ; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. 9 Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men, which are made after... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - Sermons, English - 1804 - 486 pages
...encountered ; */ tamed, and hath been tamed, has fobner or later been fubdued, of mankind. But the tongue can no man tame ; it is an unruly evil, ' full of deadly poifon. If any man offend not in word, the fame is a perfeSt man, and able alfo to bridle the -whole body (r).... | |
| 1804 - 476 pages
...birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind : 8 But the tongue can no man tame ; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. 9 Therewith bless we God, even the Father ; and therewith curse we men, which are made after... | |
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