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B H A I S T I D H.
diobh, an guth fubhach firbhindfe .1.
Teagaidhfe adhaoine do bheandaidh
Mathairfe, agas gabhaidh feilbh go fio
raidhe fa Rioghacht ata ar hullmhug-
hadh dhaoibh roimh tfofach an tfao-
ghail, agas cluinfidh an chuid oile dhi-
obh an bhreath fhuathmhur agarbhfa
nach gcuirfidhear arahàis choidhche .1
bhithi agimtheacht vaimfe alucht dhe
ta na haingidheachta, agas an vile, do
chum na teineadh nach baithfidhhear
feafda. Agas ar anadhbhurfa goirthe
ar fa Sgriobhtuir là an fhindfhuaraidh
no la anathnuadhaidh don làfa, agas
fòs goirthear là nochtaidh na nuile
dhiamhra dhe. Ofr is and faorfuid-
hear na firenaigh ona nuile amhghar-
aibh, agas cuirfidhear iad afeilbh an
ghloire fein, ata gan vireafbhuidh, agas
na adhaidh fin do gheibhid na daoine
damanta ceirt bhreitheamhnus do dhe
namh orra, agas cumaoin anuile ole fe-
in, mas follas no mas diamhair do rin-
deadar iad, agas mar chreidmaoid go
daingean in Dià Athar, agas an Iofa
The one shal heare this joyful voice, ' Come ye the blessed of my
Father, possesse the kingdome that is prepared for you before the
beginning of the worlde. ' The other shal heare that feareful and
irrevocable sentence, ' Depart from me, ye workers of iniquitie, to
the fyre that never shalbe quenched.' And for this cause, this day
in the Scriptures is called ' the day of refreshing,' and 'of the re-
velation of all secrets,' because that then the just shall be delivered
from all miseries, and shalbe possessed in the fulnes of their
glory. Contrarywise, the reprobate shal receave judgement, and
recompence of all their impietie, be it openly and secretly wrought.
As we constantly beleve in God the Father, aud in Jesus Christ,
q
diobh, an guth fubhach firbhindfe .1.
Teagaidhfe adhaoine do bheandaidh
Mathairfe, agas gabhaidh feilbh go fio
raidhe fa Rioghacht ata ar hullmhug-
hadh dhaoibh roimh tfofach an tfao-
ghail, agas cluinfidh an chuid oile dhi-
obh an bhreath fhuathmhur agarbhfa
nach gcuirfidhear arahàis choidhche .1
bhithi agimtheacht vaimfe alucht dhe
ta na haingidheachta, agas an vile, do
chum na teineadh nach baithfidhhear
feafda. Agas ar anadhbhurfa goirthe
ar fa Sgriobhtuir là an fhindfhuaraidh
no la anathnuadhaidh don làfa, agas
fòs goirthear là nochtaidh na nuile
dhiamhra dhe. Ofr is and faorfuid-
hear na firenaigh ona nuile amhghar-
aibh, agas cuirfidhear iad afeilbh an
ghloire fein, ata gan vireafbhuidh, agas
na adhaidh fin do gheibhid na daoine
damanta ceirt bhreitheamhnus do dhe
namh orra, agas cumaoin anuile ole fe-
in, mas follas no mas diamhair do rin-
deadar iad, agas mar chreidmaoid go
daingean in Dià Athar, agas an Iofa
The one shal heare this joyful voice, ' Come ye the blessed of my
Father, possesse the kingdome that is prepared for you before the
beginning of the worlde. ' The other shal heare that feareful and
irrevocable sentence, ' Depart from me, ye workers of iniquitie, to
the fyre that never shalbe quenched.' And for this cause, this day
in the Scriptures is called ' the day of refreshing,' and 'of the re-
velation of all secrets,' because that then the just shall be delivered
from all miseries, and shalbe possessed in the fulnes of their
glory. Contrarywise, the reprobate shal receave judgement, and
recompence of all their impietie, be it openly and secretly wrought.
As we constantly beleve in God the Father, aud in Jesus Christ,
q
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy > (157) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/76254545 |
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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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