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Secondly, to the end this Sinne may fall into a Consumption, Set a bit in thine owne mouth, and curbe in therewith thy tongue, that slipperie piece of flesh, that in this kinde thou offend not with it. If thou vvert in suite of Law, for any matter that concerneth thy estate, how vvary vvouldest thou be ouer thy words, least thou shouldest any vvay wrong thy selfe. |
Secondly, to the end this Sin may fallen into a Consumption, Set a bit in thine own Mouth, and curb in therewith thy tongue, that slippery piece of Flesh, that in this kind thou offend not with it. If thou wert in suit of Law, for any matter that concerns thy estate, how wary Wouldst thou be over thy words, lest thou Shouldst any Way wrong thy self. |
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2 Bridle thy Tongue, and be vvary ouer it. |
2 Bridle thy Tongue, and be wary over it. |
crd n1 po21 n1, cc vbi j p-acp pn31. |