An exposition vpon the canonicall Epistle of Saint Iames with the tables, analysis, and resolution, both of the whole epistle, and euerie chapter thereof: with the particular resolution of euerie singular place. Diuided into 28. lectures or sermons, made by Richard Turnbull, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christie Colledge in Oxford· now preacher and minister of the word of God and the holy Sacraments, in the citie of London.

Turnbull, Richard, d. 1593
Publisher: By Iohn VVindet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A14032 ESTC ID: S118931 STC ID: 24339
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- James -- Commentaries; Bible. -- N.T. -- Jude -- Commentaries; Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XV -- Commentaries;
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In-Text But the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man: being more barbarous then beastes; more wilde then birdes; more vntractable then serpents; But the tongue, more untameable and untractable then these Are, cannot be governed nor made tame by man: being more barbarous then beasts; more wild then Birds; more untractable then Serpents; p-acp dt n1, av-dc j cc j-u av d vbr, vmbx vbi vvn ccx vvn j p-acp n1: vbg dc j cs n2; av-dc j cs n2; av-dc j cs n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 3.8 (Geneva)
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James 3.8 (Geneva) - 0 james 3.8: but the tongue can no man tame. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man True 0.7 0.798 0.638
James 3.8 (Tyndale) - 0 james 3.8: but the tonge can no man tame. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man True 0.687 0.802 0.425
James 3.8 (Geneva) james 3.8: but the tongue can no man tame. it is an vnruly euill, full of deadly poyson. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man: being more barbarous then beastes; more wilde then birdes; more vntractable then serpents False 0.663 0.623 0.519
James 3.8 (AKJV) james 3.8: but the tongue can no man tame, it is an vnruly euill, ful of deadly poyson. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man: being more barbarous then beastes; more wilde then birdes; more vntractable then serpents False 0.651 0.639 0.496
James 3.8 (ODRV) james 3.8: but the tongue no man can tame, an vnquiet euil, ful of deadly poison. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man: being more barbarous then beastes; more wilde then birdes; more vntractable then serpents False 0.65 0.608 0.496
James 3.8 (AKJV) james 3.8: but the tongue can no man tame, it is an vnruly euill, ful of deadly poyson. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man True 0.646 0.772 0.496
James 3.8 (ODRV) james 3.8: but the tongue no man can tame, an vnquiet euil, ful of deadly poison. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man True 0.64 0.732 0.496
James 3.8 (Tyndale) james 3.8: but the tonge can no man tame. that is an vntuely evyll full of deedly poyson. but the tongue, more vntameable and vntractable then these are, cannot be gouerned nor made tame by man: being more barbarous then beastes; more wilde then birdes; more vntractable then serpents False 0.634 0.525 0.346




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