For every kind of beasts and of 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 poison. The North British Review - Página 251847Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Bovee Dods - 1840 - 374 páginas
...that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature, and is set on fire of hell. For every kind of beasts and of birds, and of serpents,...tamed, of mankind. But the tongue can no -man tame; it is an unruly member, full of deadly poison." The apostle, in the above quotation, has reference... | |
| John James - 1840 - 946 páginas
...defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature ; and it is set on fire of hell. For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents,...tamed of mankind : but the tongue can no man tame : it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. Therewith bless we God, even the Father ; and therewith... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1840 - 536 páginas
...defileth the whole body, and settelh on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell. 7. For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents,...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... | |
| 1840 - 88 páginas
...For every kind of and of and of and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind. For every kind of beasts,' and of birds, and of serpents,...the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind. 1 PETER, II. 25. 67 For ye were as going astray ; but are now returned unto the and of your souls.... | |
| Thomas Richard Brown - 1840 - 268 páginas
...Danish iicinme. Islandic tern. Laponic tam-et to tame. Saxon tam. James 3. v. 7. "For everv kind oi 177 beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things...the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind." (to give a rapid motion to the spirit) to rule. Islandic rad, facultas, imperium. Welch rhiadd and... | |
| 1840 - 644 páginas
...whole bndy. and setteth on fire the J course* of nature ; and it is set on fire of hell. 7 For every 4 kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea. is tamed. 'fid hath been tamed f rt mankind : ADcir.60. ' '*•*'• f Ps, 32. 9. h Pt. 12. 3. St 73. 8, 9. t... | |
| Thomas Manton - 1840 - 478 páginas
...out to your destruction. VERSE 7. — For every kind of leasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed, of mankind. VERSE 8. — But tfie tongue can no man tame: It is an unruly evil, and full of deadly poison. Having... | |
| 1847 - 720 páginas
...serving at a tea meeting in connection with one of these. When I entered I thought, ' every kind of beast hath been tamed of mankind, but the tongue can no man tame.' I found, however, that that representation has its exceptions and limits. There was not much quietness... | |
| George Mogridge - 1841 - 296 páginas
...so fierce as the tongue, nor so untameable, for they may be subdued and made gentle as the lamb. " Every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents,...mankind : but the tongue can no man tame," James iii. 1, 8. Dreadful is the plague when the leprous spot spreads in the flesh. When the infectious breath... | |
| 1841 - 188 páginas
...tongue, a little member, much smaller than the horse or ship, cannot be governed. He then tells us that " every kind of beasts and of birds, and of serpents,...sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind." But, alas, no man has ever tamed that little and apparently insignificant member, the tongue. He also compares... | |
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