James 1:22
And be ye doers of the worde, and not hearers only, deceauyng your owne selues.
And be ye doers of the worde, and not hearers only, deceauyng your owne selues.
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23For yf any be a hearer of the worde, and not a doer, he is lyke vnto a man beholdyng his bodyly face in a glasse:
24For he hath considered hym selfe, and is gone his wayes, & hath forgotten immediatly what his fashion was.
25But who so loketh in the perfect lawe of libertie, and continueth therin he being not a forgetfull hearer, but a doer of the worke, shalbe blessed in his deede.
26If any man among you seeme to be deuout, and refrayneth not his tongue, but deceaueth his owne heart, this mans deuotion is vayne.
21Wherfore, lay apart all filthinesse, and superfluitie of maliciousnes, and receaue with mekenesse, the worde that is graffed in you, which is able to saue your soules.
13(For in the sight of God, they are not righteous whiche heare the lawe: but the doers of the lawe shalbe iustified.
18Let no man deceaue him selfe. Yf any man among you seeme to be wise in this worlde, let hym be a foole, that he may be wyse.
8Loke on your selues, that we loose not that we haue wrought: but that we may haue a full rewarde.
16Do not erre my deare brethren.
22Euen ye which haue purified your soules through the spirite in obeying the trueth, with brotherly loue vnfayned, see that ye loue one another with a pure heart feruentlye:
3For if any man seeme to him selfe that he is somewhat, when he is nothyng, the same deceaueth hymselfe in his owne fansie.
15Studie to shewe thy selfe approued vnto God, a workman not to be ashamed, rightlie deuidyng the worde of trueth.
20But wylt thou knowe, O thou vayne man, that that fayth which is without workes, is dead?
4Are ye not partiall in your selues, and are made iudges of euyll thoughtes?
6Let no man deceaue you with vayne wordes: For, because of such thynges commeth the wrath of God vppon the chyldren of disobedience.
7Be not ye therefore companions of them.
49But he that heareth and doeth not, is lyke a man, that without foundation, built an house vpon the earth, agaynst which the fludde dyd beate, and it fell immediatly: And the fall of that house was great.
4This I say, lest any man shoulde begyle you with perswasion of wordes.
46Why call ye me Lorde, Lorde, and do not as I byd you?
47Whosoeuer commeth to me, & heareth my sayinges, and doth the same, I wyll shewe you to whom he is lyke.
19Wherfore my deare brethre, let euery man be swyft to heare, slowe to speake, slowe to wrath.
16Take heede vnto thy selfe, and vnto doctrine, and continue therein: For in doying this, thou shalt both saue thy selfe, and them that heare thee.
21Heare this thou foolishe and vndiscreete people, ye haue eyes but ye see not, eares haue ye but ye heare not.
8If ye fulfyll the royal lawe, according to the scripture, thou shalt loue thy neighbour as thy selfe, ye do well:
9But yf ye regarde one person more then another, ye commit sinne, and are rebuked of the lawe, as transgressours.
14But the worde is very nye vnto thee, euen in thy mouth, and in thine heart, that thou do it.
17But ye beloued, remember the wordes which were spoken before, of the Apostles of our Lorde Iesus Christe.
1Wherefore lay asyde all maliciousnesse, and all guile, and faynednesse, and enuie, and all backbityng,
2And as newe borne babes, desire ye ye milke of the worde, which is without deceipt: that ye may growe therby vnto saluatio
14Not takyng heede to Iewes fables and comaundementes of men, turnyng from the trueth.
13But the euyll men and deceauers, shall waxe worse and worse, deceauyng and deceaued.
8Drawe nye to God, and he wyll drawe nye to you. Clense your handes ye sinners, and purifie your heartes ye double mynded.
7Be not deceaued, God is not mocked: For whatsoeuer a man soweth, that shall he also reape.
12So speake ye, and so do, as they that shalbe iudged by the lawe of libertie.
22To lay downe, accordyng to the former conuersation, ye olde man, which is corrupt, accordyng to the lustes of error:
26And euery one that heareth of me these sayinges, and doeth them not, shalbe lykened vnto a foolyshe man, which buylt his house vpon the sande:
9Lye not one to another, seyng that ye haue put of ye olde man with his workes:
14But yf ye haue bitter enuiyng & strife in your hearte, glorie not, neither be lyers agaynst the trueth.
12Take heede brethren, lest at any tyme there be in you an euyll heart of vnbeliefe, to depart from the lyuyng God:
17Euen so, fayth, yf it haue not deedes, is dead in it selfe:
1When thou commest into the house of God, kepe thy foote and drawe nye, that God which is at hande may heare that thou geue not the offerynges of fooles: for they knowe naught but to do euyll.
2And fasshion not your selues lyke vnto this worlde, but be ye chaunged in your shape, by ye renuing of your minde, that ye may proue what is the wyll of God, good, and acceptable, and perfect.
8If we say that we haue no sinne, we deceaue our selues, and the trueth is not in vs.
8But take heede, ye trust in lying tales, that beguile you and do you no good.
16But beware that your heart deceaue you not, and ye turne asyde, and serue straunge gods, and worship them:
18My babes, let vs not loue in worde, neither in tongue: but in deede and in veritie.
12Those that are besyde the way, are they that heare: then commeth the deuyll, and taketh away the worde out of their heartes, lest they shoulde beleue, and be saued.
4A wicked body geueth heede to false lippes, and a lyer geueth eare to a deceiptfull tongue.
8A double mynded man, is vnstable in all his wayes.
21Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest not thy selfe? Thou preachest a man shoulde not steale, yet thou stealest.