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V R R N A I D H T H E.
idh. A Thighearna go madh gnàth
dhidean dm'nn, do lamb chumhach
tachfa, & do fgiath diona ar ar fgath,
agas gomadh flanughadh dufnn do
thròcaire, agas do chaibhneas an Iofa
Criofd, do Mhac carrthanach, agas
gomadh Ian teagafg dhiiinn do bhria-
thra naomhthafa, agas go madh comh
tfolas, agas comhf'hurtacht duinn, do
ghrafafa, agas do Sbiorad naomhtha,
go deireadh agas andeireadh ar mbe
athadh go himlan. Biodh Amhluidh.
fVRRNAIDHE IS COIR
do leanamh do radha, gach vaiv
rachas fe agceand foghlutna, ar na
tarraing as an .1 ro. Pfalm.
11 Crcd an nf anullmhuidheand anto-
gan n tilighe ? na riaghladh fdin do
rcir do bhriatharfa, fofgail mo tfd-
ile, agas do gheibhim tuigfe iong-
antach do ladhafa, tabhair tuigfe
dhamh, agas coimheda me do Iadh,
Coimhe'dfa me e le mo chroidhe
NT. 2.
Let thy mightie hand and outstretched arme, O Lord, be std
our defence : thy mercie and loving kyndnes in Jesus Christ thy
deare Sonne, our salvation : thy true and holie word our instruc-
tion : thy grace and Holie Sprite, our comfort and consolation
unto the end, and in the end. So be it.
O Lord, increase our faith.
A Prayer to be said of the Childe, before he stiidie
his Lesson.
Out of the 119. Psalme. — Wherein shal the Child addresse his
ay? in guiding himselfe according to thy worde. Open myne
es, and I shal hnovve the merveiles of thy Law. Give me
iderstanding, and I shal kepe thy Law, yea I shal kepe it
t /, 193
idh. A Thighearna go madh gnàth
dhidean dm'nn, do lamb chumhach
tachfa, & do fgiath diona ar ar fgath,
agas gomadh flanughadh dufnn do
thròcaire, agas do chaibhneas an Iofa
Criofd, do Mhac carrthanach, agas
gomadh Ian teagafg dhiiinn do bhria-
thra naomhthafa, agas go madh comh
tfolas, agas comhf'hurtacht duinn, do
ghrafafa, agas do Sbiorad naomhtha,
go deireadh agas andeireadh ar mbe
athadh go himlan. Biodh Amhluidh.
fVRRNAIDHE IS COIR
do leanamh do radha, gach vaiv
rachas fe agceand foghlutna, ar na
tarraing as an .1 ro. Pfalm.
11 Crcd an nf anullmhuidheand anto-
gan n tilighe ? na riaghladh fdin do
rcir do bhriatharfa, fofgail mo tfd-
ile, agas do gheibhim tuigfe iong-
antach do ladhafa, tabhair tuigfe
dhamh, agas coimheda me do Iadh,
Coimhe'dfa me e le mo chroidhe
NT. 2.
Let thy mightie hand and outstretched arme, O Lord, be std
our defence : thy mercie and loving kyndnes in Jesus Christ thy
deare Sonne, our salvation : thy true and holie word our instruc-
tion : thy grace and Holie Sprite, our comfort and consolation
unto the end, and in the end. So be it.
O Lord, increase our faith.
A Prayer to be said of the Childe, before he stiidie
his Lesson.
Out of the 119. Psalme. — Wherein shal the Child addresse his
ay? in guiding himselfe according to thy worde. Open myne
es, and I shal hnovve the merveiles of thy Law. Give me
iderstanding, and I shal kepe thy Law, yea I shal kepe it
t /, 193
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy > (229) |
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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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