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dioghaltas do dhenamh ar gach ndui-
ne do reir a aingidheachta no a vile
fein, agas ni bfuil criòch no foirceand
ar mhe'd ar peacaidhne : acht mun saora
tufa find led ghrafaibh nar thuilleam-
ar. Vime fin a Thighearna impoidhfe
find, & impoidthear find, agas na leig
dar neamhmbuidheachas a thuilleadh
vaidfe, agas odcheirtbhreitheamhnus :
allmhurraidh do ghabhail neirt no chu-
nihacht aris ofar gciond, no fos foillfe
do Tfoifgeilfe do bhreith vaind. Acht
gidhbe marta an pobal go huilidhe ea-
fumhal duidfe. Agas vireafbhadha do
ghnath oraind, gidheadh ar fon ghlo-
ire hanma fe'in, agas ar fon ghloire ha-
oin Mhic charthanaigh Iofa Criofd :
(an te" do nocht tufa afhirinde agas a
Tfoifgel dod throcaire tfaoir fe'in ead-
ruind,) goma toil leat finde do ghab
hail ad dhidean, agas ad chaomhcho
imhè'd, iondas go bfeicidh an faoghal
go huilidhe, & go dtuigidh gach aon,
mar do thiondfgain tii oibrighthe ar
flanaighthe eadraind, led throcaire
tfaoir
and man by his owne iniquitie, so that there can be no end of sinne,
except thou prevent us with thy undeserved grace. Convert us,
therefore, O Lord, and we shall be converted ; suffer not our un-
thankfulnes to procure of thy most just judgements, that strangers
againe impire over us, neither yet that the light of thy Evangel be
taken from us. But howsoever it be, that the great multitude be
altogether rebellious, and also that in us there remaineth perpetual
imperfections, yet for the glory of thine owne Name, and for the
glory of thine onely beloved Sonne Jesus Christ, whose veritie
and Evangel thou of thy meere mercy has manifested amongst
us: it wil please thee to take us in to thy protection, and in thy
defence, that all the worlde may know, that, as of thy meere mercy
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dioghaltas do dhenamh ar gach ndui-
ne do reir a aingidheachta no a vile
fein, agas ni bfuil criòch no foirceand
ar mhe'd ar peacaidhne : acht mun saora
tufa find led ghrafaibh nar thuilleam-
ar. Vime fin a Thighearna impoidhfe
find, & impoidthear find, agas na leig
dar neamhmbuidheachas a thuilleadh
vaidfe, agas odcheirtbhreitheamhnus :
allmhurraidh do ghabhail neirt no chu-
nihacht aris ofar gciond, no fos foillfe
do Tfoifgeilfe do bhreith vaind. Acht
gidhbe marta an pobal go huilidhe ea-
fumhal duidfe. Agas vireafbhadha do
ghnath oraind, gidheadh ar fon ghlo-
ire hanma fe'in, agas ar fon ghloire ha-
oin Mhic charthanaigh Iofa Criofd :
(an te" do nocht tufa afhirinde agas a
Tfoifgel dod throcaire tfaoir fe'in ead-
ruind,) goma toil leat finde do ghab
hail ad dhidean, agas ad chaomhcho
imhè'd, iondas go bfeicidh an faoghal
go huilidhe, & go dtuigidh gach aon,
mar do thiondfgain tii oibrighthe ar
flanaighthe eadraind, led throcaire
tfaoir
and man by his owne iniquitie, so that there can be no end of sinne,
except thou prevent us with thy undeserved grace. Convert us,
therefore, O Lord, and we shall be converted ; suffer not our un-
thankfulnes to procure of thy most just judgements, that strangers
againe impire over us, neither yet that the light of thy Evangel be
taken from us. But howsoever it be, that the great multitude be
altogether rebellious, and also that in us there remaineth perpetual
imperfections, yet for the glory of thine owne Name, and for the
glory of thine onely beloved Sonne Jesus Christ, whose veritie
and Evangel thou of thy meere mercy has manifested amongst
us: it wil please thee to take us in to thy protection, and in thy
defence, that all the worlde may know, that, as of thy meere mercy
C-2
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy > (98) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/76253896 |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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