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COMHFHVRTACHT
flanuighe, & dod teadarghuidhfe inar
ndoghruind, & mar nddcorahal, dfa
ghail do chuidighfe a Athair ghrddh-
aigh. Agas dà bhridhfin atamaoid gud
gheratachfa. A Dhe ghràdhaidh, go
ma toil led mhaitheas neamhmeafarr-
dha truaighe dodghabhail, agas tro-
caire do dhenamh, ar do chrèatùir bo-
cht fein, neoch do cheangail tufa lis
leabaidhfe, le tindeas trom dofhu-
laing, agas atà fa eire antrom doghru-
indeach le cudrum do laimhefe, a Thi-
ghearna na dena cuntus no comhaire-
amh ris, do thabhairt luadhuidheachta
dhd, do re'ir aghniomharrtha. Acht do
reir do throcaire, agas do ghras neimh
meafarrdha, maith a vile chionta dho.
Oir is ar a tfon fin do fmachtaigh tu
go feimh 6, agas fe'ch ar vmhlacht do
Mhic inmhuin Iofa Criofd duid .1. a-
niodhbuirt bhudh toil leatfa do ghab-
hail chugad, mar làn eraic vile aingid-
heachta na ndaoine ler bhail eifean do
ghabhail, mar a bfirentacht, agas mar
anaomhadh, agas mar anaon flanuigh-
thoir.
salvation, and to cal upon thee in ouv afflictions, to have thine
helpe, which art our deare and loving Father.
In consideration whereof, we most earnestly praye unto thee our
good God, that it wolde please thine infinite goodnes to have pitie
on this thy poore creature, whome thou hast, as it were, bound
and tyed to the bed by most grievous sickenes, and brought to
great extremitie by the heavines of thine hand.
O Lord ! enter not into a compt with him, to render the rewarde
due unto his workes ; but throw thine infinite mercy remitte all his
faultes, for the which, thou hast chastised him so gently, and
beholde rather the obedience which thy deare Sonne Jesus Christ
our Lorde hath rendred unto thee; to wit, the sacrifice which it
pleased thee to accept as a full recompense for all the iniquities of
them that receive him for their justice and sanctification, yea, for
their onelie Saviour.
flanuighe, & dod teadarghuidhfe inar
ndoghruind, & mar nddcorahal, dfa
ghail do chuidighfe a Athair ghrddh-
aigh. Agas dà bhridhfin atamaoid gud
gheratachfa. A Dhe ghràdhaidh, go
ma toil led mhaitheas neamhmeafarr-
dha truaighe dodghabhail, agas tro-
caire do dhenamh, ar do chrèatùir bo-
cht fein, neoch do cheangail tufa lis
leabaidhfe, le tindeas trom dofhu-
laing, agas atà fa eire antrom doghru-
indeach le cudrum do laimhefe, a Thi-
ghearna na dena cuntus no comhaire-
amh ris, do thabhairt luadhuidheachta
dhd, do re'ir aghniomharrtha. Acht do
reir do throcaire, agas do ghras neimh
meafarrdha, maith a vile chionta dho.
Oir is ar a tfon fin do fmachtaigh tu
go feimh 6, agas fe'ch ar vmhlacht do
Mhic inmhuin Iofa Criofd duid .1. a-
niodhbuirt bhudh toil leatfa do ghab-
hail chugad, mar làn eraic vile aingid-
heachta na ndaoine ler bhail eifean do
ghabhail, mar a bfirentacht, agas mar
anaomhadh, agas mar anaon flanuigh-
thoir.
salvation, and to cal upon thee in ouv afflictions, to have thine
helpe, which art our deare and loving Father.
In consideration whereof, we most earnestly praye unto thee our
good God, that it wolde please thine infinite goodnes to have pitie
on this thy poore creature, whome thou hast, as it were, bound
and tyed to the bed by most grievous sickenes, and brought to
great extremitie by the heavines of thine hand.
O Lord ! enter not into a compt with him, to render the rewarde
due unto his workes ; but throw thine infinite mercy remitte all his
faultes, for the which, thou hast chastised him so gently, and
beholde rather the obedience which thy deare Sonne Jesus Christ
our Lorde hath rendred unto thee; to wit, the sacrifice which it
pleased thee to accept as a full recompense for all the iniquities of
them that receive him for their justice and sanctification, yea, for
their onelie Saviour.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy > (194) |
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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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