Certaine sermons preached by Iohn Prideaux, rector of Exeter Colledge, his Maiestie's professor in divinity in Oxford, and chaplaine in ordinary

Prideaux, John, 1578-1650
Publisher: Imprinted by Leonard Lichfield
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A68609 ESTC ID: S115233 STC ID: 20345
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and on the other extreame, lest it should overlash, it is kept within its compasse, with a gard of teeth. That therefore which a bit is for the guiding of a horse, or a helme for the stirring a ship; the Apostle maketh the tongue to be in regard of the whole body. The managing well of this little member, is the securing of all the rest. If this be once fired from hell, it defiles the whole body, brings with it a world of iniquity, and sets the course of nature, in a combustion. And how hardly it is reduced to temper, when once it hath gotten a habit, to be disorderly lavish, the Apostle Saint Iames, in plaine termes tells vs. Every kinde of beasts (saith he) and of birds, and serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, and on the other extreme, lest it should overlash, it is kept within its compass, with a guard of teeth. That Therefore which a bit is for the guiding of a horse, or a helm for the stirring a ship; the Apostle makes the tongue to be in regard of the Whole body. The managing well of this little member, is the securing of all the rest. If this be once fired from hell, it defiles the Whole body, brings with it a world of iniquity, and sets the course of nature, in a combustion. And how hardly it is reduced to temper, when once it hath got a habit, to be disorderly lavish, the Apostle Saint James, in plain terms tells us Every kind of beasts (Says he) and of Birds, and Serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, cc p-acp dt j-jn j-jn, cs pn31 vmd vvi, pn31 vbz vvn p-acp po31 n1, p-acp dt vvb pp-f n2. cst av r-crq dt vvd vbz p-acp dt vvg pp-f dt n1, cc dt n1 p-acp dt vvg dt n1; dt n1 vvz dt n1 pc-acp vbi p-acp n1 pp-f dt j-jn n1. dt vvg av pp-f d j n1, vbz dt vvg pp-f d dt n1. cs d vbb a-acp vvn p-acp n1, pn31 vvz dt j-jn n1, vvz p-acp pn31 dt n1 pp-f n1, cc vvz dt n1 pp-f n1, p-acp dt n1. cc c-crq av pn31 vbz vvn p-acp n1, c-crq a-acp pn31 vhz vvn dt n1, pc-acp vbi j j, dt n1 n1 np1, p-acp j n2 vvz pno12 d n1 pp-f n2 (vvz pns31) cc pp-f n2, cc n2, cc n2 p-acp dt n1, vbz vvn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 3.6 (AKJV); James 3.7 (AKJV); James 3.8 (Geneva)
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James 3.7 (AKJV) james 3.7: for euery kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind. every kinde of beasts (saith he) and of birds, and serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, True 0.76 0.944 0.404
James 3.6 (AKJV) james 3.6: and the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquitie: so is the tongue amongst our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature, and it is set on fire of hell. if this be once fired from hell, it defiles the whole body, brings with it a world of iniquity, and sets the course of nature, in a combustion True 0.676 0.909 1.825
James 3.7 (Geneva) james 3.7: for the whole nature of beasts, and of birds, and of creeping things, and things of the sea is tamed, and hath bene tamed of the nature of man. every kinde of beasts (saith he) and of birds, and serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, True 0.664 0.843 0.384
James 3.6 (Geneva) james 3.6: and the tongue is fire, yea, a worlde of wickednesse: so is the tongue set among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature, and it is set on fire of hell. if this be once fired from hell, it defiles the whole body, brings with it a world of iniquity, and sets the course of nature, in a combustion True 0.663 0.833 1.049
James 3.6 (ODRV) james 3.6: and the tongue, is fire, a whole world of iniquitie. the tongue is set among our members, which defileth the whole bodie, and inflameth the wheele of our natiuitie, inflamed of hel. if this be once fired from hell, it defiles the whole body, brings with it a world of iniquity, and sets the course of nature, in a combustion True 0.655 0.622 0.687
James 3.6 (Tyndale) james 3.6: and the tonge is fyre and a worlde of wyckednes. so is the tonge set amonge oure members that it defileth the whole body and setteth a fyre all that we have of nature and is it selfe set a fyre even of hell. if this be once fired from hell, it defiles the whole body, brings with it a world of iniquity, and sets the course of nature, in a combustion True 0.631 0.44 0.342
James 3.7 (ODRV) james 3.7: for al nature of beasts & soules & serpents & of the rest is tamed & hath been tamed by the nature of man: every kinde of beasts (saith he) and of birds, and serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, True 0.617 0.688 0.404
James 3.7 (Tyndale) james 3.7: all the natures of beastes and of byrdes and of serpentes and thinges of ye see are meked and tamed of the nature of man. every kinde of beasts (saith he) and of birds, and serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, True 0.612 0.584 0.173




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