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VRRNAIDHTHE
dioghaltas do thuill fiadfan no nifa
mo ini do thuileadarfan è. Gidheadh a
Thighearna, os tù atà Dhathair again-
de, & nach bfuil indaind acht luaithre
adh, & ere neamhghlan, agas gurab tu-
fa do rinde find, agas gurab find oib-
righthe do lamh, & gurab tii ar naod-
haire, agas ar nard bhuachaill, agas gu-
rab finde do thre"d, agas agfaigfin duid
fos gurab tù ar flanuightheoir, agas
gurab finde an Pobal do cheandaigh
tu fadheoidh, agas os tufa ar Ndia, &
os finde thoighreacht thoghtha, na
fulaing do tfeirg fadodh do dhenamh
nar nadhaidh, do dhenamh dhioghalta
is go hullamh oraind, anam do tfaobh-
nois rind, agas na cuimhnidh diogh-
altas do dhenamh oraind, do reir ar
nolc, acht fmachtaidh find go fe'imh
fo fhulaing, do reir do throcaire, & is
landeimhin lind a Thighearna, gur fha
doidh ar ndroch ghniomhartha fe'in,
tfeargfa go hiomarcach nar nadhaidh.
Gidheadh atamaoid agairm agas agu-
idhe hanmafa, agas find agimchur do
comhtharraidh,
Yet, Lord, for somuche as thou art our Father, and we be but
earth and slyme ; seing thou art our Maker, and we the workman-
ship of thine hands ; since thou art our pastor, and we thy fiocke ;
seing also that thou art our Redemer, and we are the people whom
thou hast bought ; finally, because thou art our God, and we thy
chosen heritage, suffer not thine anger so to kindle against us, that
thou shouldest punish us in thy wrath, neither remember our
wickednes, to the end to take vengeance thereof, but rather
chastise us gentlie according to thy mercie.
Trueth it is, O Lord, that our misdeeds have inflamed thy wrath
against us, yet considering that we call upon thy Name, and beare
thy mark and badge,
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dioghaltas do thuill fiadfan no nifa
mo ini do thuileadarfan è. Gidheadh a
Thighearna, os tù atà Dhathair again-
de, & nach bfuil indaind acht luaithre
adh, & ere neamhghlan, agas gurab tu-
fa do rinde find, agas gurab find oib-
righthe do lamh, & gurab tii ar naod-
haire, agas ar nard bhuachaill, agas gu-
rab finde do thre"d, agas agfaigfin duid
fos gurab tù ar flanuightheoir, agas
gurab finde an Pobal do cheandaigh
tu fadheoidh, agas os tufa ar Ndia, &
os finde thoighreacht thoghtha, na
fulaing do tfeirg fadodh do dhenamh
nar nadhaidh, do dhenamh dhioghalta
is go hullamh oraind, anam do tfaobh-
nois rind, agas na cuimhnidh diogh-
altas do dhenamh oraind, do reir ar
nolc, acht fmachtaidh find go fe'imh
fo fhulaing, do reir do throcaire, & is
landeimhin lind a Thighearna, gur fha
doidh ar ndroch ghniomhartha fe'in,
tfeargfa go hiomarcach nar nadhaidh.
Gidheadh atamaoid agairm agas agu-
idhe hanmafa, agas find agimchur do
comhtharraidh,
Yet, Lord, for somuche as thou art our Father, and we be but
earth and slyme ; seing thou art our Maker, and we the workman-
ship of thine hands ; since thou art our pastor, and we thy fiocke ;
seing also that thou art our Redemer, and we are the people whom
thou hast bought ; finally, because thou art our God, and we thy
chosen heritage, suffer not thine anger so to kindle against us, that
thou shouldest punish us in thy wrath, neither remember our
wickednes, to the end to take vengeance thereof, but rather
chastise us gentlie according to thy mercie.
Trueth it is, O Lord, that our misdeeds have inflamed thy wrath
against us, yet considering that we call upon thy Name, and beare
thy mark and badge,
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy > (130) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/76254248 |
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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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