James 3:10
Out of one mouth proceadeth blessynge and cursynge. My brethren these thinges ought not so to be.
Out of one mouth proceadeth blessynge and cursynge. My brethren these thinges ought not so to be.
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8But the tonge can no man tame. Yt is an vntuely evyll full of deedly poyson.
9Therwith blesse we God the father and therwith cursse we me which are made after the similitude of God.
11Doth a fountayne sende forth at one place swete water and bytter also?
12Can the fygge tree my Brethren beare olive beries: other a vyne beare fygges?
13So can no fountayne geve bothe salt water and fresshe also. If eny man be wyse and endued with learnynge amonge you let him shewe the workes of his good conversacio in meknes that ys coupled with wisdome.
14But Yf ye have bitter envyinge and stryfe in youre hertes reioyce not: nether be lyars agaynst the trueth.
14Whose mouthes are full of coursynge and bitternes.
18But those thingis which procede out of the mouth come from the herte and they defyle the man.
19For out of the herte come evyll thoughtis murder breakyng of wedlocke whordo theefte falce witnes berynge blasphemye.
33Ether make ye tree good and his frute good also: or els make ye tree evyll and his frute evyll also. For ye tree is knowe by his frute.
34O generacio of viperes how can ye saye well whe ye youre selves are evyll? For of ye aboundace of the hert ye mouthe speaketh.
35A good ma oute of ye good treasure of his hert bringeth forth good thynges. And an evyll man out of his evyll treasure bringeth forth evyll thinges.
9not redringe evyll for evyll nether rebuke for rebuke: but contrary wyse blesse remembringe yt ye are thervnto called even yt ye shuld be heyres of blessinge.
10If eny ma longe after life and loveth to se good dayes let him refrayne his tonge fro evyll and his lippes that they speake not gyle.
45A good man out of the good treasure of his hert bringeth forthe that which is good. And an evyll man out of the evyll treasure of his hert bringeth forthe that which ys evyll. For of the aboundaunce of ye her his mouthe speakethe.
11That which goeth into the mouth defyleth not ye man: but that which commeth out of the mouth defyleth the man.
1My brethren be not every ma a master remembringe how that we shall receave the more damnacion:
2for in many thinges we synne all. Yf a man synne not in worde the same is a parfecte ma and able to tame all the body.
3Beholde we put bittes into ye horses mouthes that they shuld obeye vs and we turne aboute all the body.
12But above all thynges my brethre sweare not nether by heven nether by erth nether by eny other othe. Let youre ye be ye and youre maye naye: lest ye faule into ypocrecy.
29Let no filthy comunicacion procede out of youre mouthes: but yt whych is good to edefye with all when nede ys: that it maye have faveour with the hearers.
5Even so the tonge is a lyttell member and bosteth great thinges. Beholde how gret a thinge a lyttell fyre kyndleth
6and 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.
19Wherfore deare brethren let every man be swyfte to heare slowe to speake and slowe to wrath.
20For the wrath of man worketh not that which is ryghteous before God.
8But now put ye also awaye from you all thynges wrath fearsnes maliciousnes cursed speakynge filthy speakynge out of youre mouthes.
14Blesse the which persecute you: blesse but course not.
17Euen soo every good tree bryngeth forthe good frute. But a corrupte tree bryngethe forthe evyll frute.
18A good tree canot brynge forthe bad frute: nor yet a bad tree can bringe forthe good frute.
11Backbyte not one another brethren. He that backbyteh hys brother and he that iudgeth his brother backbyteth the lawe and iudgeth the lawe. But and yf thou iudge the lawe thou art not an observer of ye lawe: but a iudge.
16Erre not my deare brethren.
8worde which cannot be rebuked that he which withstondeth maye be a shamed havynge no thinge in you yt he maye disprayse.
9Grodge not one agaynst another brethre lest ye be dapned. Beholde the iudge stondeth before the dore.
31Let all bitternes fearsnes and wrath rorynge and cursyd speakynge be put awaye from you with all maliciousnes.
16Cause not youre treasure to be evyll spoken of.